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Brief History
Originally known as El Toro, Lake Forest is a city that respects the natural environment. The abundance of green parks, numerous trees and a beautiful lake are evidence of this. Although Lake Forest is a new City, having incorporated on December 20, 1991, the Lake Forest area has a long history. Starting out as an agricultural area like most of Orange County region.(Previous information from Orange County.net)
General Law City
Incorporated: December 20, 1991
City Hall: 25550 Commercentre Dr, Lake Forest, CA 92630
City Telephones: (949) 461-3400; Fax: (949) 461-3511
Population (2000 Census): 58,707 (1990 Census: 62,685)
Population Density (2000 Census): 4,700
Population Under Age 18 (2000 Census): 27.0% (1990 Census: 26.3%)
Population Over Age 64 (2000 Census): 8.6% (1990 Census: 6.9%)
Land Area: 12.49 square miles (32.36 square kilometers)
Water Area: 0.12 square miles (0.32 square kilometers)
Geographic Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude): 33.641642-117.690733
City Hall: 25550 Commercentre Dr, Lake Forest, CA 92630
City Telephones: (949) 461-3400; Fax: (949) 461-3511
Population (2000 Census): 58,707 (1990 Census: 62,685)
Population Density (2000 Census): 4,700
Population Under Age 18 (2000 Census): 27.0% (1990 Census: 26.3%)
Population Over Age 64 (2000 Census): 8.6% (1990 Census: 6.9%)
Land Area: 12.49 square miles (32.36 square kilometers)
Water Area: 0.12 square miles (0.32 square kilometers)
Geographic Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude): 33.641642-117.690733
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