Azusa, California

Azusa Local Services

49K Residents
20.2 mi from DTLA
10 mi² Area

Azusa at a Glance

👥 49,318 Population
💰 $85,727 Median Household Income
🎂 33.9 Median Age
📐 9.66 mi² Total Area
🏙️ 5,105 People per sq mile
⛰️ 627 ft Elevation
🚗 20.2 mi 20 miles from Downtown LA (~40–61 min drive)
🌊 Coastal City 🏞️ River Access ⛰️ Mountain Area

Azusa Weather

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70°F
broken clouds
Azusa, CA
Feels Like 69°
Humidity 63%
Wind 3 mph
Visibility 6 mi
Updated at 6:48 PM
4-Day Forecast
Sunday clear sky 🌙 59° 59°
Monday clear sky 🌙 58° 58°
Tuesday overcast clouds ☁️ 59° 59°

About Azusa

History

Azusa (Tongva: Azuksa, meaning "skunk") is a city in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States, at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains and located 20 miles (32 km) east of downtown Los Angeles. Its population was 50,000 in 2020, an increase from 46,361 at the 2010 census.

The name "Azusa" appears to have been derived from the Tongva place name Asuksa-nga, meaning "skunk place," with asuksa meaning skunk and -nga denoting place. The first human settlements in the area date back to approximately 6000 BC. The Takic people moved into the area c.

City Facts

Incorporated 1887
Government Council-manager
Official Site www.azusaca.gov

Economy

According to the City of Azusa's FY 2014–15 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are: Azusa was the former home of the Lucky Lager brewery and its successor, General Brewing. Built in 1949, the facility was purchased and converted to production by Miller Brewery in May 1966. A decade later, Miller relocated its operations to the nearby city of Irwindale and the Azusa facility ceased production in 1980, eventually being demolished.

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Landmarks & Attractions

A popular running gag on the long-running radio comedy The Jack Benny Program involved a character voiced by Mel Blanc announcing the arrival or departure of a train to or from "Anaheim, Azusa, and Cuc-a-monga," all three then being small towns without rail service at the time. Azusa boasted the world's first Go Kart factory as of 1958. The product proved very popular.

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