North Orange County City
Welcome to Stanton, a compact, diverse city in northern Orange County, minutes from Disneyland and Anaheim and close to several major freeways.
Stanton is a small, fully developed city in northern Orange County, California, situated within the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. Covering just over three square miles, it is one of the county's smallest and most densely settled cities, wedged between Anaheim to the east, Garden Grove to the south, Cypress to the west, and Buena Park to the north. Its central position places it minutes from Disneyland, the Anaheim Resort district, and Knott's Berry Farm, and near the intersection of several major freeways. The city's history is a product of Orange County's post-war transformation. Stanton incorporated in 1956, largely to avoid being absorbed piecemeal by its expanding neighbors as tract housing replaced the area's agricultural landscape. The decision preserved a distinct municipal identity just as the region's population boomed, and the subdivisions that sprang up in the 1950s and 1960s still define the city's residential fabric today. Stanton is home to about 38,000 people and is notable for its diversity. Hispanic and Latino residents form the largest share of the population, with a significant Asian American community, including one of Orange County's larger Vietnamese American populations. This diversity is reflected in the city's restaurants, markets, churches, and civic life, and gives Stanton a character distinct from the more homogeneous image often associated with Orange County suburbs. The city's housing is dominated by mid-century single-family homes and a substantial supply of apartments and small multifamily buildings. Stanton's compact, built-out form, its comparatively attainable housing stock, and its freeway-friendly location make it a practical and increasingly popular choice for families and workers seeking a foothold in central Orange County without the scale or cost of its larger neighbors.
Stanton is in northern Orange County, California, within the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is bordered by Anaheim, Garden Grove, Cypress, and Buena Park, and sits just minutes from major regional attractions including Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm.
Stanton's elementary students attend the Magnolia School District or the Savanna School District, both of which serve portions of the city. High school students attend schools in the Anaheim Union High School District, with Magnolia High School serving much of Stanton.
Stanton is one of Orange County's smaller and denser cities, covering just over three square miles with about 38,000 residents. It was incorporated in 1956 during the post-war housing boom, when farmland was converted into residential subdivisions.
Stanton is bordered by Anaheim to the east, Garden Grove to the south, Cypress to the west, and Buena Park to the north. Disneyland and the Anaheim Resort district are only a few minutes away by car.
Stanton's housing is dominated by mid-century single-family homes built during the post-war boom, along with apartments and smaller multifamily properties. The city is largely built out, with established neighborhoods rather than new large-scale subdivisions.
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