Before World War II, agriculture was still a mainstay in Orange County and Santa Ana was a small community of only 32,000 residents.
With the increased growth in population came more houses, more governmen.
By the 21st century, more than 350,000 residents called Santa Ana home.
By 1960, the county seat had 100,000 residents, and the rapid growth continued throughout the next several decades.
The war brought military personnel to the area, and many of them chose to stay or return after the war.
Before World War II, agriculture was still a mainstay in Orange County and Santa Ana was a small community of only 32,000 residents