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Newport Beach holds many attractions that create a great place to relocate. The greatest attraction is its beach where most of the activity comes alive. You can go sailing, go surfing in the infamous Wedge to catch a few waves, or you may want to just enjoy a good game of golf. For the kids, you can take them to the local amusement parks and the arcade. No matter the time of day, you and your family will never be bored!

When thinking about relocating to Newport Beach, pay a visit first and consider surfing! I know just the thought is frightening. This is especially true if you know nothing about surfing. The hotels in the area provide surfing lessons that will teach you what you need to know about the sport. Now, if all this still sounds a little scary, the harbors have many more activities, like fishing, paddleboats, or even kayaking. More so, there are plenty of restaurants in the area, The Chimayo Grill being the most popular! A great place for a family to relax after a full day of activities!

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Newport Beach, California has always owed much of its success to its proximity to the ocean. It is located in Orange County and has become part of a metro are that is also composed of Santa Ana, which is located about 10 miles north. Originally inhabited by Shoshone Indians who lived in part on the bounty of the sea as well as the fertile farmland, by the mid-1700s, the Spanish were beginning to explore further into what would become California. The areas of Santa Ana, Tunstin and Orange, which would later make up Newport Beach, evolved into farming communities with many new arrivals by covered wagon in the 1800s. In the late 1800s, the rather isolated settlement’s population and trade exploded when a wharf was built that spanned the area from the shallow bay of the peninsula to the deeper waters where the larger steamships could dock. Within a few years of the wharf being built, the area of Newport Beach was a thriving shipping town.

With all of the new shipping activities, more investors became interested in the area. By 1905, the Pacific Electric Railroad had connected Newport Beach to Los Angeles. With the advent of the trains, many families began arriving in Newport Beach to camp and enjoy the area. As a result, soon small hotels and cottages were built to keep up with the need for visitor facilities. In 1906, the scattered areas of West Newport, Balboa Island, Lido Isle and the peninsula were incorporated into the city of Newport Beach. Soon parts of Newport Heights and Corona del Mar were annexed and the city increased its boundaries again.

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