62-609: Casa Romantica , officially known as the Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens , is a historic building in San Clemente, California . It was the home of Ole Hanson who co-founded the city of San Clemente. Casa Romantica was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 1991. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that provides cultural programs at
124-549: A clean canvas and I am determined to paint a clean picture. Think of it – a canvas five miles long and one and one-half miles wide!... My San Clemente by the Sea." Soon after San Clemente was incorporated, the need for a fire station was realized. The headlines in San Clemente's first newspaper, El Heraldo de San Clemente June 1928 read: "Building to house local fire department will be constructed by popular subscription and turned over to
186-569: A master-planned Spanish village prospered until the Great Depression . In 1934, the Bank of America foreclosed on the Casa Romantica. Hanson paid his $ 3 million debt by transferring $ 12 million in mortgages to the bank. Beginning with Hanson, the estate has been owned or operated by at least seven individuals or organizations, and has been renamed at least three times. After an appeal by
248-466: A political party. San Clemente is a stalwart Republican stronghold in presidential elections with no Democratic nominee winning the city in over four decades. It was one of only five cities in Orange County that backed Donald J. Trump with majorities of its vote in both 2016 and 2020. San Clemente voted in favor of Proposition 8 by 55.5% and for Proposition 4 by 52.2%. Gene James, elected by to
310-445: A population of 49,936. Population density was 2,833.4 inhabitants per square mile (1,094.2/km ). There were 20,653 housing units at an average density of 1,171.8 per square mile (452.4/km ). The racial makeup of the city was 87.92% White , 0.77% African American , 0.61% Native American , 2.64% Asian , 0.14% Pacific Islander , 5.11% from other races , and 2.81% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 15.89% of
372-543: A sales pitch to buy more than 300 lots in what then was a desolate landscape remote from the rest of southern California. Hanson and co-founder H.H. Cotton devised San Clemente as one of the first master-planned cities in California, with town boundaries consisting of roughly five miles of coastline by one mile from the shores to the inland hills. In 1927, Hanson commissioned architect Carl Lindbom , who also designed La Casa Pacifica (the former Western White House ), to design
434-526: A seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom house for his family on a site overlooking the Pacific Ocean . The foundation for the house was built by Oscar Easley, who did much of the street grading for San Clemente and also established the Oscar Easley Block , which later became City Hall. Construction was completed in 1928. Lindbom used an eclectic "Spanish Revival" style with the main entrance to the house taking
496-523: A shared-right-of-way agreement. Several stations, most notably the ones in downtown Fullerton and Santa Ana , are renovated Spanish Colonial Revival depots originally built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway . Sections of the line between Santa Ana and Oceanside allow for 90-mile-per-hour (140 km/h) operating speeds . Under Amtrak operation the Orange County Commuter stopped at
558-499: A single weekday round-trip, departing San Juan Capistrano in the morning and returning in the evening. Between July and December 1993 during the Orange County Commuter's final months, both the Commerce and Orange Transportation Center stations opened. Amtrak conveyed the route to Metrolink on March 28, 1994, becoming the "Orange County Line" and Metrolink's fifth route. Service expanded to eight trips in 1995. In October 2005,
620-666: Is "Spanish Village by the Sea". The Acjachemen are the Indigenous people of San Clemente. Panhe was located about three miles (4.8 km) south of San Clemente, and has been historically documented to be over 9,600 years old. It remains an important site for the Acjachemen. In 1776, Father Junípero Serra founded Mission San Juan Capistrano , and afterward the local indigenous people were dubbed " Juaneños " in Spanish. Both Native Americans and Spanish settlers established villages near
682-590: Is a commuter rail line run by Metrolink from Los Angeles through Orange County to Oceanside in San Diego County , connecting with the Coaster commuter rail service to San Diego . The Orange County Line carries passengers to the primary Metrolink hub at L.A. Union Station in downtown Los Angeles , as well as to many attractions in Orange County including the Knott's Berry Farm area, Angel Stadium of Anaheim and
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#1732859556781744-629: Is a coastal city in southern Orange County, California , United States. Located in the Orange Coast region of the South Coast of California , San Clemente's population was 64,293 in at the 2020 census. Situated roughly midway between Los Angeles and San Diego , San Clemente is a popular tourist destination in Southern California , known for its beaches, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, and hospitality industry. San Clemente's city slogan
806-506: Is a popular tourist destination, owing to its beaches, historic architecture, and attractions. San Clemente Pier is a popular attraction which connects to the San Clemente Beach trail which extends 2.6 miles (4.2 km) along the coast between North Beach and Calafia State Beach. The San Clemente Beach trail is a popular place for locals to walk or run. Casa Romantica is one of the most historic places in San Clemente. Casa Romantica
868-468: Is also home to Surfing Magazine, The Surfer's Journal, and Longboard Magazine. The city has a large concentration of surfboard shapers and manufacturers. Additionally, numerous world-renowned surfers were raised in San Clemente or took up long-term residence in town, including Kolohe Andino , Shane Beschen , Mike Parsons (originally from Laguna Beach). San Clemente High School has won 6 out of 7 most recent NSSA national surfing titles. The city
930-478: Is found in the oldest parts of town. Hanson succeeded in promoting the new area and selling property. He built public structures such as the Beach Club, the community center, the pier and San Clemente Plaza, now known as Max Berg Plaza Park. The area was officially incorporated as a city on February 27, 1928, with a council-manager government . Referring to the way he would develop the city, Hanson proclaimed, "I have
992-485: Is one of six coastal cities in Orange County (San Clemente, Dana Point , Laguna Beach , Newport Beach , Huntington Beach , Seal Beach ) all of which have non-Hispanic white majority populations despite belonging to a county that has been majority-minority since the 2010 census . The 2010 United States Census reported San Clemente had a population of 63,522. The population density was 3,262.9 inhabitants per square mile (1,259.8/km ). The racial makeup of San Clemente
1054-599: Is owned by the city and is used as a cultural center. It is also open to rent for private events like weddings. Casa Romantica is located above the San Clemente Pier station and overlooks the San Clemente coastline. Known as the “Spanish Village by the Sea”, San Clemente has long been known for its Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture. Downtown San Clemente restaurants and shops are adorned with red tile roofs, cream stucco walls, and dark wood doors and windows. The homes in
1116-558: Is provided seven days a week, with 29 trains on weekdays, and 8 on weekends. The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner supplements Orange County Line service by providing limited stop service along the corridor and more service during mid-days, nights and weekends. The route of the Orange County Line may be used for future extensions of the planned California High-Speed Rail line from Los Angeles Union Station to Anaheim . Potential stops include Norwalk or Fullerton . The line it uses,
1178-490: Is served by Capistrano Unified School District . Within the city, there are six elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school. There is also one virtual public K-12 school: Capistrano Connections Academy with flexible hours for students. The elementary schools are: Truman Benedict, Concordia Elementary, Vista Del Mar, Las Palmas, Marblehead Elementary, and Lobo Elementary. The middle schools are Bernice Ayer, Shorecliffs , and Vista Del Mar. Las Palmas Elementary
1240-472: Is used for special events including weddings, photography and videography shoots, and corporate events. It has been listed as a top Orange County destination in WeddingWire, Sunset magazine, The Knot , and AAA's Westways magazine. San Clemente, California San Clemente ( / ˌ s æ n k l ə ˈ m ɛ n t i / ; Spanish for " St. Clement " Spanish: [saŋ kleˈmente] )
1302-664: Is well known for its dual immersion program . San Clemente High School has an IB ( International Baccalaureate ) Program and a large number of AP ( advanced placement ) courses. Students at San Clemente High School have received academic accolades and hosted groups ranging from national title winning dance teams to award-winning orchestras, bands, voice groups and one of the nation's most skilled athletic programs; these groups have also received opportunities to perform at various venues including Carnegie Hall (madrigals and orchestra), various venues in Hawaii (marching band), and many others. After
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#17328595567811364-701: The Honda Center , the Disneyland Resort , Old Town Orange , Santa Ana Zoo , Mission San Juan Capistrano and many more. In San Diego County, it serves the Oceanside Pier and Camp Pendelton . The Orange County Line began on April 30, 1990, as the Orange County Commuter , an Amtrak -operated service between Los Angeles and San Juan Capistrano funded by the Orange County Transportation Authority . The Orange County Commuter made
1426-632: The Inland Empire in one direction and Oceanside in another. As of May 4, limited BNSF freight service had resumed with restricted speeds, and as of May 27, passenger service had also resumed on the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and the Metrolink Orange County and Inland Empire–Orange County lines. The city of San Clemente began emergency work to stabilize the hillside. The Casa Romantica Cultural Center planned to reopen parts of
1488-447: The Orange County Transportation Authority and the city of San Clemente are constructing the retaining wall. The tracks reopened on July 19, 2023. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. The center provides programs for all ages in arts, music, history, horticulture, and literature, including more than 60 concerts, workshops, classes, recitals, lectures, and other events per year. These include
1550-504: The Orange County Transportation Authority announced that it would increase service on the Orange County Line, running trains twenty hours daily, seven days a week every 30 minutes. The first part of the additional service was implemented in June 2006 with Saturday service, and July 2006 with Sunday service. The plan has drawn criticism as many Metrolink stations are located beyond walking distance from important destinations such as Disneyland and
1612-513: The Surf Line , is vulnerable to the effects of coastal erosion and sea level rise in San Clemente, California . Between 2022 and 2023, service was suspended several times due to coastal erosion. Service most recently resumed on May 27, 2023. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) also has plans for an infill station serving Pico Rivera , located between Commerce and Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs stations. While
1674-534: The USMC Base Camp Pendelton which is just over the San Diego County line. According to the city's 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the largest employers in the city are: San Clemente is known for its many surfing locations, which include Trestles , Lowers, Middles & Uppers, Cotton's Point, Calafia Beach Park, Riviera, Lasuens (most often called Lost Winds), The Hole, T-Street , The Pier, Linda Lane, 204, North Beach and Poche Beach. It
1736-589: The United States House of Representatives , San Clemente is in California's 49th congressional district , represented by Democrat Mike Levin . According to the California Secretary of State , as of February 10, 2019, San Clemente has 40,105 registered voters. Of those, 17,791 (44.4%) are registered Republicans , 9,926 (24.8%) are registered Democrats , and 10,309 (25.7%) have declined to state
1798-578: The 70s °F (20s °C). The warmest month of the year is August, with an average high temperature of 79 °F (26 °C). The coldest month is December with an average high temperature of 64 °F (18 °C). The annual rainfall in 2010 was 10.5 inches (270 mm) and the annual days of sunshine 310. The 2020 United States Census reported a population of 64,293. The racial makeup was 71.4% non-Hispanic white , 0.6% non-Hispanic African American , 3.9% non-Hispanic Asian , 5.0% non-Hispanic Multiracial and 18.2% Hispanic or Latino of any race. The city
1860-546: The City Council in 2019, was appointed Mayor in 2021. James introduced a resolution to declare San Clemente a Second Amendment Freedom City in June 2021. In 2022, following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization , councilmember Steve Knoblock introduced a resolution to declare San Clemente a "sanctuary for life," which would have outlawed abortion within city limits. Following public pushback,
1922-451: The City Council voted 4–1 to table the measure, with only Knoblock voting to bring the resolution to a vote. The California DMV has a field office in San Clemente. The location administers permit tests, behind-the-wheel tests, and various types of documentation. San Clemente was the setting of the MTV reality show Life of Ryan . It was also the setting of the 2005 film Brick . The town
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1984-630: The Classical Music Festival and Academy and a specially commissioned version of Shakespeare's Hamlet . Casa Romantica is a member of the American Horticultural Society . The 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) of gardens (half the original estate was sold in the mid-20th century) include some of Ole Hansen's original plantings made in 1927, and also a display of Native American plants used by the Acjachmen Indians . Casa Romantica
2046-654: The Great Depression hit and the Bank of America foreclosed on the property. In 1969, President Richard Nixon bought part of the H. H. Cotton estate, one of the original homes built by one of Hanson's partners. Nixon called it " La Casa Pacifica " and it was nicknamed the "Western White House," a term for a President's vacation home. It sits above one of the West Coast's premier surfing spots, Trestles , and just north of historic surfing beach San Onofre . Many world leaders visited
2108-566: The Orange County Line shares trackage with Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner trains, its northernmost stations (from Los Angeles to Fullerton, excluding Commerce) are shared with the 91/Perris Valley Line and nearly all of its other stations with the Inland Empire–Orange County Line (from Orange to Oceanside). The Orange County Line runs on the BNSF Railway 's Southern Transcon track between Los Angeles and Fullerton , under
2170-683: The San Clemente Historical Society to the City of San Clemente, the San Clemente Redevelopment Agency purchased Casa Romantica in 1989. The estate and gardens were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 1991. For the next several years, its proposed use was debated, but in November 2001 the city council voted to designate it as a cultural center with a mixture of public and private funding. The vote
2232-547: The adjacent Anaheim Convention Center , Knott's Berry Farm , and the Irvine Spectrum . Funds for new rolling stock and track improvements were allocated from the voter-approved Measure M half-cent sales tax, while critics had advocated using the money for bus operations or other transit service instead. To address some of these issues, OCTA operates a series of Stationlink shuttle routes that connect Metrolink stations in Orange County to nearby destinations. As of 2019 service
2294-403: The age of 18 living in them, 13,873 (58.0%) were marriage living together, 1,898 (7.9%) had a female householder with no husband present, 986 (4.1%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 1,207 (5.0%) unmarried partnerships , 5,184 households (21.7%) were made up of individuals, and 1,972 (8.2%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
2356-674: The aisle; prior to Nixon's tenure at the estate, H. H. Cotton was known to host Franklin D. Roosevelt , who would visit to play cards in a small outbuilding overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In 1994, the Clarence Lobo Elementary School, named after Clarence H. Lobo , chief of the Acjachemen people from 1946 to 1985, was opened in San Clemente as part of the Capistrano Unified School District . The opening of
2418-637: The area range in style, but stick to the Spanish theme for the most part. The area's oldest homes are in Southwest San Clemente, directly south of downtown and "North Beach" area, directly north of downtown. The homes in the Southwest Riviera neighborhood include several new constructions in the Cape Cod style, as well as new modern residences. More traditional, older homes sit in the Lasuen "boot" district;
2480-497: The city after San Clemente Island , which in turn was named by the explorer Sebastián Vizcaino in 1602 after Saint Clement . Hanson envisioned it as a Mediterranean-style coastal resort town, his "San Clemente by the Sea." He had a clause added to the deeds requiring all building plans to be submitted to an architectural review board in an effort to ensure future development would retain red tile roofs and white exteriors. This proved to be short-lived; an eclectic mix of building styles
2542-506: The city when completed!" Individual subscriptions were received in the amounts from $ 6.00 to $ 1,500.00 from the citizenry. One of the most iconic landmarks in San Clemente is the San Clemente Pier, first constructed in 1928 and rebuilt in 1939 and 1983. When Ole Hanson came to San Clemente and decided to develop the city he moved into his epitome of the perfect house which was called Casa Romantica . Hansen owned Casa Romantica up until
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2604-404: The east side of San Clemente and through San Onofre State Beach on its way to I-5. The California Coastal Commission rejected this proposal 8–2. Reasons cited for rejection included: the road's alignment through a state park, endangered species habitat, and a Native American archaeological site, and the runoff from the road damaging the state park and surf break . The Federal Government rejected
2666-586: The east, the city of Dana Point to the northwest, the city of San Juan Capistrano to the north, and the CDP Rancho Mission Viejo to the northeast. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has an area of 19.5 square miles (51 km ). 18.7 square miles (48 km ) of it is land and 0.8 square miles (2.1 km ) of it (3.89%) is water. San Clemente has a Mediterranean climate where temperatures tend to average in
2728-413: The estate as soon as late May, with some upcoming cultural events to be hosted off-site. Repairs were expected to cost at least $ 250,000 and a fundraising campaign was started. Another landslide occurred on June 5, 2023, and rail service was again suspended. The city and transportation agencies are considering construction of a retaining wall at the base of the hill to protect the rail line. In July 2023,
2790-550: The extension of Avenida La Pata opened in 2016, some students have attended the neighboring San Juan Hills High School . The nearest public college is Saddleback College in Mission Viejo . In the California State Legislature , San Clemente is in the 36th Senate District , represented by Republican Janet Nguyen , and in the 74th Assembly District , represented by Republican Laurie Davies . In
2852-468: The film are mostly props that were placed on location. The movie One of Her Own is based on incidents in and around San Clemente. San Clemente is served by The San Clemente Times , which prints once weekly on Thursdays. Interstate 5 runs through San Clemente. The Foothill Transportation Corridor (SR 241) had proposed to connect Mission Viejo to the Orange/San Diego county line, running along
2914-419: The form of a moon gate . An octagonal tower served as Hanson's study. The roof tiles were hand-made Mexican "thigh tiles". Floors are pegged hardwood, and all tiles for the hallways were imported from Italy. The sliding glass doors and provision of a bathroom for each bedroom were unusual for the 1920s. A pool in the courtyard was stocked with colorful fish and the gardens with exotic birds. Hanson's vision of
2976-399: The hillside. On April 27, a landslide just below the patio caused it to separate and to slip more than 20 feet, together with the landscaping. Casa Romantica was closed until further notice. The landslide also displaced residents of a nearby apartment complex, and led to the suspension of rail services on the line below the hillside, including Metrolink service between Orange County and
3038-463: The home during Nixon's tenure, including Soviet general secretary Leonid Brezhnev , Mexican President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz , Prime Minister of Japan Eisaku Satō , Henry Kissinger , and businessman Bebe Rebozo . After his resignation, Nixon retired to San Clemente to write his memoirs. He sold the home in 1980 and moved to New York City. The property also has historical ties to the Democratic side of
3100-449: The land exchanged hands several times, but few ventured to build on it until 1925, when former Mayor of Seattle , Ole Hanson , an out-of-town major land developer, purchased and designed a 2,000-acre (8.1 km ) community with the financial help of a syndicate headed by Hamilton Cotton. Hanson anticipated that Californians weary of "the big city" would find refuge in the region's agreeable climate, stunning beaches, and rich land. He named
3162-512: The mission, and local indigenous people were conscripted to work for the mission. San Clemente was included as part of Rancho Boca de la Playa , granted in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to Emigdio Véjar. Following the American conquest of California , California came under United States sovereignty in 1848. In 1860, Véjar sold the rancho to Juan Ávila, grantee of Rancho Niguel , who later conveyed it to his son-in-law, Pablo Pryor. Property rights to
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#17328595567813224-468: The neighborhood surrounding Lasuens or "Lost Winds" beach is characterized by a variety of styles in both single and double story fashion, with Hansons's traditional Spanish style sprinkled throughout, crafting an eclectic atmosphere. The renovations to historic buildings in North Beach have sparked a revival in the area, attracting new residents and business owners. Many people work as civilian employees at
3286-410: The population. As of the city's 2010 census, there were 68,763 people and 25,514 housing units in the city. Ninety percent of the adult population is a high school grad or higher, and 5.5% of the population are considered below the poverty line . As of 2017 , the median household income was $ 101,843. The per capita income for the city as of 2017 was $ 54,133. As of March 2010, the median home value
3348-576: The proposal to place the toll road in accordance with the TCA proposal. This decision was viewed as a major defeat for the TCA and great victory for The Surfrider Foundation (which is based in San Clemente), and for assorted environmental groups. Although other alternatives have been considered, TCA has no current plans to extend the SR 241 corridor through San Clemente. Orange County Line The Orange County Line
3410-608: The school was notable as the first school in California to be named after an Indigenous leader. The historic "North Beach" area is home to the Miramar Theatre , the Casino Building, and Ole Hanson Beach Club, the latter two of which were renovated in 2010 and 2016. San Clemente is bordered by Camp Pendleton and Trestles surf beach in neighboring San Diego County to the south, the Cleveland National Forest to
3472-414: The site. The organization was founded in 2002 by a charter of the City of San Clemente. Ole Hanson , a real estate developer and one-time mayor of Seattle, visited San Clemente in the early 1920s and chose the site to create his ideal community, a "Spanish Village by the Sea". On December 6, 1925, Hanson persuaded people who had driven from Los Angeles and the surrounding areas for a free chicken dinner and
3534-499: Was $ 605,500. In the city, the population was spread out, with 24.1% under the age of 18, 7.2% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.9 males. The following companies have their corporate headquarters in San Clemente: San Clemente
3596-426: Was 1.3%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.8%. 41,164 people (64.8% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 22,085 people (34.8%) lived in rental housing units. According to the 2010 United States Census, San Clemente had a median household income of $ 87,184, with 7.9% of the population living below the federal poverty line. The Federal census statistics from the 2000 census reported San Clemente had
3658-698: Was 2.65. There were 16,757 families (70.1% of all households); the average family size was 3. The population was spread out, with 15,506 people (24.4%) under the age of 18, 5,006 people (7.9%) aged 18 to 24, 16,474 people (25.9%) aged 25 to 44, 18,122 people (28.5%) aged 45 to 64, and 8,414 people (13.2%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.8 males. There were 25,966 housing units at an average density of 1,333.8 per square mile (515.0/km ), of which 15,309 (64.0%) were owner-occupied, and 8,597 (36.0%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate
3720-564: Was 54,605 (86.0%) White (76.0% Non-Hispanic White), 411 (0.6%) African American , 363 (0.6%) Native American , 2,333 (3.7%) Asian , 90 (0.1%) Pacific Islander , 3,433 (5.4%) from other races , and 2,287 (3.6%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 10,702 persons (16.8%). The Census reported 63,249 people (99.6% of the population) lived in households, 245 (0.4%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 28 (0.04%) were institutionalized. There were 23,906 households, out of which 8,210 (34.3%) had children under
3782-550: Was chosen because it was particularly close to the director Rian Johnson who lived there and went to San Clemente High School , which was the school depicted in the film. Many of the locations in the film are still identical to the real ones, with the exception of the Pin's house, which was flattened a week after exterior shooting ; the interior was constructed in a local warehouse. The football field has also since been replaced with artificial turf and track. The phone booths used all through
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#17328595567813844-494: Was swayed by a $ 1.25 million anonymous donation through the Orange County Community Foundation earmarked for use for a cultural arts or educational center. After renovation, Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens opened its doors to the public in 2003. Cracks were discovered in the hillside below the house on April 16, 2023. On April 25, the city council approved funding for a study on how to stabilize
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