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| Location: El Centro is
the center of one of Southern California's most promising new commercial
and industrial regions. There are two international border crossings nearby
for commercial and noncommercial vehicles. Covering 10.75 square miles, is the
largest city in Imperial County. We are located 616 miles southwest
of San Francisco, 117 miles east of San Diego and 245 miles west of
Phoenix AZ. and just 15 minutes from the international industrial complexes
in Mexicali, Baja California. El Centro is accessible via Interstate
8, State Highway 86 and State Highway 111 |
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| History: In 1906 W.
F. Holt and C.A. Barker purchased the land on which El Centro was eventually
built for about forty dollars an acre and invested $100,000 in improvements.
As one historian of Valley life put it, "in only five months El Centro
went from a barley field to a city...". The City of El Centro was incorporated
on April 16, 1908. |
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In these early days, relationships among
the cities of the Imperial Valley were often intensely competitive,
reflecting the particular frontier character of the area and the fact
that six cities within a twenty mile radius were all established within
one generation. These cities were in a horse race to win the prize of
being the Valley's leading city and the intense competition is measured
by the fact that it took twenty years to get a county fair started because
of strong local loyalties on the County Board of Supervisors. However, by the early 1980s the two largest employment sectors in the El Centro labor market area were Government and Wholesale/Retail Trade, reflecting El Centro's emerging role as a regional administrative and commercial center. |
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