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Almanac note · History and culture

Orange keeps a deep local-history drawer at the library

Orange Public Library's History Center preserves the city's rancho, plaza, citrus, business, neighborhood, and Old Towne records for residents and curious visitors.

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Old Towne makes Orange easy to read from the sidewalk. The deeper story lives inside the public library. The Orange Public Library History Center is a useful place to begin when the Plaza, old houses, citrus labels, or a family business name makes you curious.

Its collection reaches from 1871 to today. The focus is very local: citrus, old businesses, buildings, civic groups, churches, city records, neighborhoods, and the people who shaped the town.

The Plaza can make the town feel tidy and complete. The history center shows the layers behind it. There was rancho land, settlement, orchards, rail access, road access, schools, shops, and years of preservation choices.

Most physical items are for in-library use only, and appointments are needed. The digital collection is the easier first stop if you want photographs, old directories, newspapers, or oral histories from home.

Where to see it

Orange Public Library History Center, 407 E. Chapman Avenue. The physical collection is by appointment.

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Reviewed July 2, 2026

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