Page Contents for Temple City, California
Statistics & Facts
Location
History & History-related items
City Attractions
Government
Chamber of Commerce.
Libraries.
Schools.
Miscellany
Statistics & Facts
The California state capital is Sacramento.
The population of Temple City is approximately 31,100 (1990), 35558 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 11,548 (1990), 11606 (2010).
The amount of land area in Temple City is 10.393 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Temple City to Washington DC is 2417 miles.
The distance to the California state capital is 362 miles. (as the crow flies)
Temple City is positioned 34.10 degrees north of the equator and 118.05 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Location
in southern California near Los Angeles.
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History & History Related Items
The community was founded in 1926 by a land developer, Walter P. Temple (1869-1938), for whom it is named.
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The incorporation of Temple City
1960
Attractions
Temple City is primarily a residential community, with some light industry. An annual camellia festival is held in the city.
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Temple City City Government
Temple City City Hall
9701 Las Tunas Dr
Temple City, CA 91780-2249
Phone: 626-285-2171
Temple City Chamber
Chamber Of Commerce
5827 Temple City Blvd
Temple City, CA 91780-2113
Phone: 626-286-3101
Temple City Organizations
Chamber Of Commerce
5827 Temple City Blvd
Temple City, CA 91780-2113
Phone: 626-286-3101
Temple City Libraries
Temple City Public Library
5939 Golden West Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-2227
Phone: 626-285-2136
Temple City Schools
Temple City Unified
9516 Longden Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-1610
Phone: 626-285-2111
Temple City High School
9501 Lemon Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-1305
Phone: 626-285-2111
Cleminson Elementary School
5213 Daleview Ave
Temple City, CA 91780-3524
Phone: 626-575-2327
Temple City Miscellany
The population of Temple City was:
1980 - 28,972
1990 - 31,100
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