Known as Los Angeles's "Colleges and Arts Town" and "The City of Tree's and Phd's", Claremont, California, today is a diverse and vibrant community founded more than 100 years ago. Trees planted at the turn of the century now compete with nearby mountain peaks to create a gorgeous local skyline. The historic Claremont Village is the central core of the city and remains a vital residential, retail and arts district, known as one of the last true "downtowns" in the Los Angeles region. The spirit of Claremont's original "town meeting" form of self-governance lives on in today's active and involved citizenry who continue to build on the successes of the past in order to ensure an even brighter future. Activities include artisan and farmers markets, botanic gardens, hiking and scenic tours, bicycling and mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing, walking tours, arts and music festivals, museums, and architectural and heritage walking tours.
The Claremont Colleges have become some of the nation's most highly respected educational and cultural institutions and Claremont is home to five nationally renowned liberal arts colleges and two graduate schools, collectively known as The Claremont Colleges. These are true liberal arts schools offering a close-knit environment for anyone interested in spending a few years on one of the schools’ beautiful campuses. The five colleges are regularly ranked among the top liberal arts schools in the nation, with Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College and Harvey Mudd College among the top-14 in U.S. News and World Report’s 2016 rankings, and Scripps College and Pitzer College also ranked in the top-40. The streets and walks surrounding the campuses are open to the public most hours. Visitors will find picturesque examples of architecture, public art and gardens. Elementary, Middle and High schools all rank high in terms in school ratings and many schools are accessible by children and family by walking and bike riding, a favorite past time of residents.
Claremont bursts with arts, culture, fine dining, recreational activities, and also has a Metro link straight to downtown Los Angeles and other cities in the region. Centrally located, Claremont offers commutes by auto to other parts of Los Angeles, Pasadena, Lake Arrowhead, Palm Springs, Joshua Tree and the Southern California beaches of Santa Monica, Venice, Laguna, Dana Point in just a little under or over an hours drive. It is truly a wonderful neighborhood in which to live!
52,534 people live in Claremont, where the median age is 44.6 and the average individual income is $43,989.48. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Claremont has 17,782 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Claremont do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 52,534 people call Claremont home. The population density is 2,557.2 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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