Los Alamitos is a city in Orange County, California; its name means “Little Cottonwoods” in Spanish. It dates back to 1881 when the first schoolhouse was built, but the planning of the town didn't occur until 1896. Retired Montana Senator William Clark established a beet farm and then built a sugar refinery, the first in Southern California, and housing for his workers, resulting in his planning the Los Alamitos township. At the beet industry's peak, the area resembled an ocean of beet crops; Clark's success continued until 1921 when an infestation of nematodes (insects that feed on roots) destroyed the crops and the beet industry. However, the town was established by then and continued to grow.
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