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The Story Behind

From open foothill land to the community it is today — scroll to explore its evolution.

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The Foothills

Before the streets, there were hills

Long before Anaheim Hills became a planned community, this landscape was open foothill country shaped by ranching, agriculture, and wide natural space.

1943

Louis Nohl acquires the land

In 1943, Louis E. Nohl and his wife acquired large ranch properties in Santa Ana Canyon. The land became known as Nohl Ranch and stretched across thousands of foothill acres.

The Ranch Years

Nohl Ranch was working land

The ranch supported cattle grazing along with avocado and citrus groves. These hills were productive land long before neighborhoods appeared.

The Ranch Years

Nohl Ranch was working land

The ranch supported cattle grazing along with avocado and citrus groves. These hills were productive land long before neighborhoods appeared.

The Ranch Years

Nohl Ranch was working land

The ranch supported cattle grazing along with avocado and citrus groves. These hills were productive land long before neighborhoods appeared.

The Ranch Years

Nohl Ranch was working land

The ranch supported cattle grazing along with avocado and citrus groves. These hills were productive land long before neighborhoods appeared.

The Ranch Years

Nohl Ranch was working land

The ranch supported cattle grazing along with avocado and citrus groves. These hills were productive land long before neighborhoods appeared.