Page Contents for La Habra Heights, California
Statistics & Facts
Location
City Attractions
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The California state capital is Sacramento.
The population of La Habra Heights is approximately 5,970 (2006).
The approximate number of families is 2,161 (1990).
The amount of land area in La Habra Heights is 16.511 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in La Habra Heights is 6.20 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from La Habra Heights to Washington DC is 2412 miles.
The distance to the California state capital is 374 miles. (as the crow flies)
La Habra Heights is positioned 33.96 degrees north of the equator and 117.95 degrees west of the prime meridian.
La Habra Heights elevation is 700 feet above sea level.
La Habra Heights median income is $ 115,600 (2005).
The La Habra Heights median home price is $ 1,065,500 (2005).
Location
about 30 miles from
Los Angeles in southern
California. Other nearby communities include
La Habra,
Hacienda Heights,
Industry,
East La Mirada,
Rowland Heights,
South San Jose Hills,
La Puente and
Whittier.
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Attractions
The first Hass Avocado Tree is located in the city along
WEST Road. This avocado was crucial to the development of the avocado
industry in southern California in the early 20th century. The tree
has been designated a California Historical Site, and is on private
property.
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La Habra Heights Miscellany
The population of La Habra Heights was:
1990 - 6,226
2000 - 5,712
2006 - 5,970
La Habra Heights is located in the Pacific Time Zone and does participate in daylight savings time during a portion of the year.
Median age:
2000 - 42.4 years
Median household income:
2000 - $ 101,080
2005 - $ 115,600
Median house value:
2000 - $ 464,300
2005 - $ 1,065,500
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