Southeast LA County College Town
Welcome to Whittier, a Quaker-founded city in southeast Los Angeles County, anchored by historic Uptown, Whittier College, and the foothill trails of the Puente Hills.
Whittier is a city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, about twelve miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles and near the boundary with Orange County. With a population of roughly 87,000, it is one of the larger cities in the Gateway Cities region and one of the most historically distinctive. Whittier was founded by Quaker settlers and incorporated in 1898, and it took its name from John Greenleaf Whittier, the nineteenth-century Quaker poet and abolitionist. That founding spirit shaped the city's institutions, most notably Whittier College, a liberal arts college chartered in 1901 and located near the center of town. The city's heart is Uptown Whittier, a historic commercial district centered on Greenleaf Avenue and Philadelphia Street, where a walkable collection of restaurants, shops, and small businesses gives the city a small-town main-street feel unusual for Los Angeles County. Around it sit several designated historic districts—Central Park, Hadley-Greenleaf, Earlham, and College Hills—that preserve early twentieth-century Craftsman and period architecture, along with hillside neighborhoods such as Starlite Estates above the city. The Whittier Greenway Trail, built on a former railroad corridor, threads through the community and connects to the trails of Turnbull Canyon and the Puente Hills Preserve. Whittier is served by several public school systems, including the Whittier City School District for elementary and middle grades and the Whittier Union High School District for secondary students, with the East Whittier City and South Whittier districts serving adjacent portions of the community. Transportation access is strong, with the 5, 60, and 605 freeways nearby and Metrolink commuter rail available at the Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs station. Whittier suits residents who want a historically rich, community-oriented city with a genuine downtown, hillside recreation, and convenient access to both Los Angeles and Orange County.
Whittier is in Los Angeles County, in southeastern California about twelve miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. It lies in the Gateway Cities region, near the Puente Hills and the San Gabriel River Valley.
Whittier was named for John Greenleaf Whittier, the nineteenth-century Quaker poet and abolitionist. The city was founded by Quaker settlers and incorporated in 1898, and Whittier College was later chartered in 1901 in his honor.
Uptown Whittier is the city's historic central business district, centered around Greenleaf Avenue and Philadelphia Street. It is known for its walkable, small-town feel, with restaurants, shops, and historic buildings near Whittier College.
Whittier is served by several school districts. Whittier City School District covers elementary and middle grades, Whittier Union High School District serves high school students, and East Whittier City and South Whittier school districts serve surrounding portions of the community.
The Whittier Greenway Trail is a multi-use path built along a former railroad corridor that runs through Whittier. It links neighborhoods and parks and connects to the broader network of trails in the Puente Hills and Whittier area.
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