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Would you believe that this city, which is now known as a major aeronautical and industrial business center, and more than 16,000 people, was once a "round clump of willows"?

Prior to El Segundo's incorporation in 1917, this area was part of "Rancho Sausal Redondo" ("Ranch of the Round Clump of Willows"), a rancho with a land mass of nearly 25,000 acres which extended from the areas as far west of what is now Playa del Rey, as far east as Inglewood, and as far south as Redondo Beach. The land consisted of wheat and barley fields on which cattle and sheep grazed.

In May 1911, five men representing the Standard Oil Company arrived here: Richard J. Hanna and J.E. Howell of the Eclipse refinery of Franklin, Pennsylvania and John Black, Henry Foster and William Rheem from the Standard Oil refinery in Point Richmond, a city 18 miles east of San Francisco). They were surveying the area as a potential site for their next oil refinery. What was required was an area adjacent to the seashore so their tankers could have appropriate access. The undeveloped nature of the site appealed to them because land costs had to be kept to a minimum. Also, the site had to be close to populated areas so it could attract enough employees.

The "clump of willows" was just what Mr. Hanna's team was looking for.

Lastly, this new site needed a name. Richard Hanna's wife, Virginia, deemed this expanse as "El Segundo", (Spanish for "the second one,") because the site was to be Standard Oil's second oil refinery in California (The Point Richmond refinery was already christened as "El Primero"). Sometime later, a group of proud but unknown citizens had nicknamed it "El Segundo a nada" (Spanish for 'second to none').

Standard Oil bought 840 acres of this land on June 11. The refinery opened for business, just five and a half months later, on November 27.

On January 18, 1917, less than six years after the opening of the refinery, the City of El Segundo was incorporated.

The city remained a one-industry town until the 1920s, when Mine's Field, a landing strip used by early barnstormers, was chosen as the site for the new Los Angeles Municipal Airport. Then, in the mid-1950s, Southern California Edison purchased a 43-acre site for a major electrical generating station.

Naturally, the addition of the Los Angeles International Airport, which officially opened in 1930, had a major role in turning El Segundo into a aerospace center. The likes of Douglas Aircraft, Hughes Aircraft, Northrop and North American Aviation (Rockwell) all located in El Segundo during the 1940s and 1950s. Most of these aircraft-related companies would eventually transition into the aerospace/defense industry. In 1960, the creation of The Aerospace Corporation and Los Angeles Air Force Base gave El Segundo the esteemed title of "The Aerospace Capital of the World."

Today, the city encompasses over five square miles, spanning from the Los Angeles International Airport on the north, to the Chevron Refinery on the south, to the Pacific Ocean on the west and Aviation Boulevard on the east. The city's population has leveled off at approximately 16,500 residents, which has enabled the community to preserve the small town intimacy and charm. The rest, as they say, is history.

Below is a detailed timeline of major events in El Segundo's history.

CITY OF EL SEGUNDO TIMELINE
1917City incorporates January 18
1919Library moved to City Hall
1920General Chemical Co. (now Allied) builds plant in El Segundo
1923Standard Oil Company spends $10-15 million on equipment program, making plant one of the largest of its kind in the world; Police and Water Departments established
1927El Segundo High School opens with enrollment of 124
1929ESHS graduates first class
1930El Segundo Library opens with 1400 books
1933Earthquake damages plunge, city hall and school buildings; Converse Building becomes second home for Library
1936Elementary and high school districts combine to form El Segundo Unified School District
1938City builds water treatment plant
1941December 7, Pearl Harbor attacked; December 8, U.S. enters WWII
1946Nash-Kelvinator builds factory in El Segundo; West Basin Water District formed; Library construction resumes
1947Fire Department established November 24 with 6 members
1948West Basin Water District joins Metropolitan District; Library completed at a cost $76,000; two-way radios installed in fire and police departments; City buys Maxim fire truck
1949State of California celebrates Centennial; Center Street Elementary School opens
1956City adopts Council-Manager form of government; Recreation Department formed; El Segundo becomes Aerospace Capital of the World
1957Contract awarded to Marion Varner & Associates for $80,000 to build Fire Station No. 2 at El Segundo Boulevard & Nash Street
1963Library is expanded
1965Junior High School completed
1966Joslyn Center dedicated in Recreation Park
1967City joins in week-long 50th anniversary celebration; Dedication of City Hall at 350 Main Street
1983The Oakland Raiders (NFL) move to Los Angeles and establish a training facility in town; El Segundo Education Foundation founded
1986Park Vista home for seniors opens its doors
1991Library expands
1996City mural program begins with 5 murals completed; Heritage Walk begins on Main Street
1997City turns 80
1999Hometown baseball hero George Brett (ESHS Class of 1971) inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame after 20-year career with the Kansas City Royals. Brett returns to El Segundo to attend April 24 dedication of George Brett Field at Recreation Park.
2000Dog Park opens for El Segundo's furry friends; balls and pucks fly as Lakers (NBA), Kings (NHL) and Sparks (WNBA) establish Healthsouth sports facility; 911 center opens for 24 hour emergency assistance; Center Street and Richmond Street Elementary Schools renovated.
2003The Downtown Improvement Project completed

2005

Groundbreaking for Douglas Street Gap Closure Project and for Plaza El Segundo lifestyle retail center.
2006Shriever Space Complex dedicated at new Los Angeles Air Force Base headquarters facility; Landmark Los Angeles International Airport settelment agreement ratified that scraps massive airport expansion plan and approves aggressive aircaft noise mitigation and residential sound insulation program.

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