Calabasas, California
Calabasas: City in California
About
Calabasas is a city located in the county of Los Angeles in the U.S. state of California. Its population at the 2010 census was 23,058. After 10 years in 2020 city had an estimated population of 23,688 inhabitants.
The city was created 33 years ago in 1991.
Calabasas is a city in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, California. The Leonis Adobe, an adobe structure in Old Town Calabasas, dates from 1844 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in greater Los Angeles.
Calabasas's history dates back to the Tongva people native Americans that inhabited the area for thousands of years. In 1769, after Spanish colonization, Manuel Nieto was granted a Spanish land grant for Rancho El Escorpión (Spanish for "the scorpion"), which encompassed today's communities of Agoura Hills, Westlake Village and Oak Park. The grant was later divided in 1839 and a portion becoming Rancho La Cañada del Corral de Tierra (Rancho Corral de Tierra) when Mexico gained independence from Spain; it was west of present-day Malibu Canyon Road.
In 1845, Juan Sepulveda bought Rancho La Cañada del Corral de Tierra for $50,000.00. Sepulveda left his initials on the bottom of an oak tree at this ranch; he died in 1850, leaving his ranch to his wife until her death in 1858.
The Leonis Adobe, an adobe structure in Old Town Calabasas, dates from 1844 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in greater Los Angeles. In 2013, Calabasas was named one of America's safest cities by Mothers & Others for Safe Streets.
Quick Facts about Calabasas
Population : | 23,688 (2020) |
Country : | United States of America |
State : | California (United States) |
County : | Los Angeles County |
Postal code : | 91301, 91302, 91372 |
Phone Area Codes : | 747, 818 |
Water as percent of area : | 0.38% |
Land as percent of area : | 99.62% |
Altitude : | 928 feet / 283 meters |
Establishment : | April 04, 1991 (33 years ago) |
Time Zone : | America/Los_Angeles |
Local time : | 14:47:23 (17th November 2024) |
Population growth : | 2.66% (2010-2020) |
Geography
Calabasas is located at 34°9'28"N 118°38'18"W (34.1577800, -118.6384200).
Calabasas map
- Official Website
Official website of Calabasas
Demographics
The population of Calabasas increased by 2.66% in 10 years.
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
2010 | 23,058 | - | census |
2011 | 23,742 | 2.88% | estimation process |
2012 | 23,825 | 0.35% | estimation process |
2013 | 24,041 | 0.9% | estimation process |
2014 | 24,058 | 0.07% | estimation process |
2015 | 24,102 | 0.18% | estimation process |
2016 | 24,068 | -0.14% | estimation process |
2017 | 24,047 | -0.09% | estimation process |
2018 | 23,867 | -0.75% | estimation process |
2019 | 23,853 | -0.06% | estimation process |
2020 | 23,688 | -0.7% | estimation process |
People born in Calabasas (15)
People born in Calabasas, including musician José Pasillas, actor Timothy Gibbs, poker player David Oppenheim, .
List
- Donna Feldman (American actress) she was born in 28/04/1982
- Gregg Guenther (American football player) he was born in 29/01/1982
- Jennifer Chu (American model) she was born in 04/07/1988
- Lester Cook (American tennis player) he was born in 24/04/1984
- Marley S. McClean (American actress) she was born in 30/03/1987
- Sam Stein (American poker player) he was born in 11/01/1988
- Kate Mansi (American actress) she was born in 15/09/1988
- Bennett Sneddon (US association football player) he was born in 04/04/1997
- Elizabeth Wagmeister (American journalist, reporter and writer) she was born in 20/07/1990
- Sarah Banks (American movie actress) she was born in 23/04/1997
- Sandy Beach (American movie actress) she was born in 02/01/1983
- Rob Bourdon (American musician) he was born in 20/01/1979
Schools in Calabasas
College & universities near Calabasas, CA
Code | Name | City | ZIP |
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447713 | California Career College | Canoga Park (CA) | 91303-2006 |
Stations (39)
Amtrak & bus stations near Calabasas, CA
Code | Name | Address | Type |
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CWT | Chatsworth station | 10040 Old Depot Plaza Road | RAIL |
SIM | Simi Valley | 5050 Los Angeles Avenue | RAIL |
VNC | Van Nuys station | 7724 Van Nuys Blvd. | RAIL |
WES | Westwood-UCLA, CA | 592 Gayley Ave. | BUS |
MPK | Moorpark | 300 High Street | RAIL |
Post offices near Calabasas
Post Office Name | City | ZIP |
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Calabasa Post Office | Calabasas (CA) | 91302 |
Other cities in Los Angeles County
Cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Los Angeles County , CA. (more)
City Name | Population | Title |
---|---|---|
Los Angeles | 3,970,219 | The second most populous city in the United States and the center of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. |
Long Beach | 454,681 | The second most populous city in California, Long Beach is a major center for business, manufacturing, and tourism. |
Santa Clarita | 209,990 | The second most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Glendale | 197,747 | The second most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Hollywood | 167,664 | District in Los Angeles, California, United States |
Lancaster | 155,822 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Palmdale | 150,498 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Pomona | 149,212 | The sixth most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Torrance | 141,553 | The third most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Pasadena | 141,045 | The second most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
East Los Angeles | 126,496 | Census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California, United States |
El Monte | 112,344 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Downey | 109,202 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Inglewood | 107,203 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Santa Maria | 105,851 | The third most populous city in Santa Barbara County, California. |
West Covina | 103,656 | The most populous city in Los Angeles County, California. |
Distance to Other Cities
Calabasas distances to largest California cities