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, California in San Bernardino County


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Interested in fun facts and the history of Colton, CA?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Colton, California:

1. Colton was originally incorporated in 1887 as a small agricultural community.

2. The city is home to the Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, which is the largest hospital in San Bernardino County.

3. Colton is sometimes referred to as the "Hub City" due to its location at the crossroads of major freeways and rail lines.

4. The first Taco Bell restaurant was opened in 1962 in Colton. It was called Bell's Drive-In and served tacos for only 19 cents.

5. The Colton Crossing, located in the city, is one of the busiest railroad crossings in the United States.

6. Colton is also home to the Colton Unified School District, which serves over 23,000 students in the surrounding area.

7. The city has a large Hispanic population, with over 70% of the residents identifying as Hispanic or Latino.

8. Colton is located near the San Bernardino Mountains, offering residents and visitors easy access to outdoor recreational activities such as hiking and skiing.

9. The city is also known for its historic downtown area, which features many examples of early 20th-century architecture.

10. The Colton Joint Unified School District is one of the largest employers in the city, employing over 2,000 individuals.