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The LA Times Discovers What We Already Know: Santa Clarita’s Unique Culture and Rich History

January 8, 2026
The LA Times Discovers What We Already Know: Santa Clarita’s Unique Culture and Rich History

We're thrilled that the LA Times recently shined a spotlight on what makes Santa Clarita Valley, and Valencia, such a special place to call home. Their feature, "This must be Santa Clarita," explores the rich history and unique culture that sets our community apart.

A Place That Wrote History First

As the article notes, Santa Clarita often surprises people with its historical significance. It was Hollywood before Hollywood existed. The area had its own gold rush years before Sutter's Mill, and oil was being produced here decades before Texas drilled its first well. Real cowboys once drove cattle down dusty main streets, and those same hills and canyons became the backdrop for countless western films, earning Santa Clarita the nickname "Hollywood North."

More Than Meets the Eye

The Times article captures something essential about our valley: "The truth is far more interesting, if evasive." For decades, the Newhall Pass formed a natural barrier that allowed Santa Clarita to develop its own distinct identity, separate from the Los Angeles Basin. That independence created a community culture that's woven into the fabric of Southern California.

Diverse Landscapes, Endless Recreation

One of the most compelling aspects highlighted in the article is Santa Clarita's incredible diversity, both in its landscape and in its lifestyle. As Carol Rock from the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society explains, you can find any kind of scenery here: Amazon-like forests, different tree varieties, and palm trees, all within the same valley.

Beyond scenery, Santa Clarita offers world-class recreation. Magic Mountain features 19 roller coasters, the most in a single amusement park anywhere in the world. The valley boasts over 80 miles of hiking trails connected by a 30-mile system of biking paths, walkways, and bridges. Whether you're seeking adventure or afternoon tranquility, it's here.

Old Town Newhall: The Beating Heart

The article beautifully describes Old Town Newhall as "the beating heart and soul of the area." The historic district preserves echoes of the past with bronze stars and terrazzo tiles honoring legends of western entertainment. Throughout the community, the legacy of William S. Hart, Newhall's original silent-screen cowboy, lives on in streets, schools, museums, and parks named after him.

Valencia: Part of This Unique Story

Valencia is part of this rich cultural tapestry. Valencia residents enjoy modern resort-style amenities, ENERGY STAR certified homes, and contemporary conveniences while being connected to a community with deep roots and authentic character. It's this combination of cutting-edge comfort within a historically significant, naturally beautiful setting that makes Valencia such a compelling place to build your life.

Discover It for Yourself

The LA Times article ends with an invitation: "To see where it all began, spend a day in Santa Clarita, a place where you can discover cowboy history and sip a sophisticated Chardonnay at a wine bar all on an afternoon stroll."

We couldn't agree more. Whether you're considering making Valencia your home or you're already part of our community, there's always more to discover about the unique place we call home.


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