Rowland Heights is an unincorporated community, in Los Angeles County, California, located in the San Gabriel Valley. The population was 48,553 at the 2000 census.
This area of the Los Angeles basin was once an inland sea before the last ice age. Many fossils can still be found around the area. One place that still has exposed fossils from ancient sea life that once swam this prehistoric sea is located behind the McDonalds on Stoner Creek Road across from the Stoner Creek Car Wash, which locals called fossil hill. Local kids would go there to find treasures, such as sea life encrusted in sand dollars. Another interesting site to locals was the Nike Missile Base nestled in the hills overlooking the city, which was formally known as LA29. The site spanned nearly two miles in length across the hilltop between Rowland Heights and Brea, but the magazines, firing control site, radar pedestals, and tunnels are only ruins now.
Since the 1980s, many upper-middle-class immigrants from Taiwan and South Korea have settled heavily in the hillside homes of Rowland Heights (and in neighboring regions such as Hacienda Heights, Walnut, and Diamond Bar). Additionally, working-class Latinos have settled in the lower, flat sections. The city has developed an eclectic suburban "Chinatown" and "Koreatown", mostly in the form of upscale strip malls mostly on Colima Road, with another concentration around Nogales St. There are several large Asian supermarkets - such as a 99 Ranch Market (billed as the chain's largest location during the late 1980s, but no longer), Hong Kong Supermarket, and Monterey Park-based Shun Fat Supermarket (a relatively recent development that replaced Von's market) - in the area.
Once a predominantly white and hispanic population, this area has gradually become one of the Chinese centers in the greater Los Angeles. Originally formed by the stream of business expansions from Monterey Park (now a heavily Mainland Chinese enclave), which is the undisputed "Chinatown" of Los Angeles, Rowland Heights has become an area comparable to a "Chinatown" by itself largely populated by Taiwanese. Locals refer to Rowland Heights as "Little Taipei", due to its high concentration of Taiwanese restaurants and businesses. It has become the center for Chinese commercial and cultural activity in the south-eastern region of the San Gabriel Valley. While Rowland Heights and adjacent areas are still predominantly 49er Taiwanese (Mandarin: wai sheng ren or external-province person), in recent years many Mainland Chinese emigres have too been increasingly purchasing homes and starting small businesses in the area. As an example, some eateries of Taiwanese cuisine are now actually opened by Mainland Chinese. Additionally, there are several popular eateries in the area, including Supreme Dragon (serving Mainland Chinese noodle and dumplings), a Taiwanese-style food court inside a strip mall, and Hong Kong Chinese-style Richmond, British Columbia-based Sea Harbour Seafood Restaurant (inside of the 99 Ranch Market center) as well as several trendy restaurants geared towards the young and affluent Asian population.
Perhaps owing to Rowland Heights as the cultural center for the Chinese diaspora - thus far, mostly 49er Taiwanese with a growing number of Mainland Chinese - and as the connection to and from northern Orange County (mostly to the city of La Habra), Fullerton Road in Rowland Heights is among the heavily traversed roads in the region with frequent gridlocks.
As with most housing patterns in the Southlands, the wealthy homes are usually found on the nearby hills, while the more economical housing are located close to the freeways. In this case, these are located near Highway 60 by the City of Industry.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 23.4 km² (9.0 mi²), all land.
There were 14,175 households out of which 41.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 64.4% were married couples living together, 13.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.6% were non-families. 11.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.41 and the average family size was 3.64.
In the CDP the population was spread out with 26.0% under the age of 18, 10.2% from 18 to 24, 30.4% from 25 to 44, 24.6% from 45 to 64, and 8.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females there were 96.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.5 males.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $52,270, and the median income for a family was $56,065. Males had a median income of $40,669 versus $30,432 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $19,315. About 9.5% of families and 12.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.9% of those under age 18 and 9.9% of those age 65 or over.
For population 25 years and over in Rowland Heights:
For population 15 years and over in Rowland Heights CDP:
52.6% of the population is foreign born (39.8% Asia, 10.7% Latin America).
Several cities such as Monterey Park and West Covina provide their own in-city transportation shuttles. The fare is usually 25 cents.
The San Gabriel Valley is served by several major freeways, including the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10), Foothill Freeway (I-210), San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605), and the Long Beach Freeway (I-710). State highways include the Orange Freeway (California 57), the Pomona Freeway (California 60), Ventura Freeway (California 134), and the Pasadena Freeway (California 110).
The Long Beach Freeway (I-710) ends abruptly (or begins, depending on one's perspective) on the western border of Alhambra, near California State University, Los Angeles. For several years, the extension of the 710 Freeway to the 110 Freeway in Pasadena has generated a long, controversial, and contentious debate. Many residents in South Pasadena fear losing their homes and businesses to clear the way for construction. The MTA, an ardent proponent of the extension, has proposed the idea of constructing an underground tunnel connecting the two freeways.
In 2002, the Foothill Freeway was extended beginning from San Dimas and La Verne, just outside of the San Gabriel Valley area. It replaced the California 30 and it reaches into San Bernardino County.
California State Highway 39 (Azusa Avenue and San Gabriel Canyon Road) leads north into the San Gabriel Mountains to the Crystal Lake Recreation Area. The portion connecting to the Angeles Crest Highway (California 2) is inaccessible and has been closed off since the early 1970s due to rockslides.
Elevation: 540 feet
County: Los Angeles
Land area: 9.0 square miles
ZIP code: 91748
Median resident age: 34.7 years Median household income: $52,270 (year 2000) Median house value: $221,000 (year 2000)
Races in Rowland Heights:
Ancestries: German (3.4%), Irish (3.4%), English (3.1%), Italian (2.0%), United States (1.3%)
For population 25 years and over in Rowland Heights High school or higher: 82.1% Bachelor's degree or higher: 33.3% Graduate or professional degree: 10.9% Unemployed: 5.3% Mean travel time to work: 34.1 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Rowland Heights CDP Never married: 28.2% Now married: 58.8% Separated: 2.0% Widowed: 4.3% Divorced: 6.7%
52.6% Foreign born (39.8% Asia, 10.7% Latin America).
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Diamond Bar, CA (5.0 miles, pop. 56,287).
Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Anaheim, CA (10.0 miles, pop. 328,014).
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Los Angeles, CA (34.2 miles, pop. 3,694,820).
Nearest cities:
Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (16.1%), Manufacturing (15.7%), Retail trade (11.6%), Wholesale trade (10.3%).
Hospitals/medical centers near Rowland Heights:
Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Rowland Heights:
Other public-use airports nearest to Rowland Heights:
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Dianne Feinstein (Democrat)
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U.S. Congress: 42nd District
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Bob Huff (Republican)
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Don Knabe (Republican)
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