Local Points of Interest

Boulevard of the Bells

In commemoration of the original El Camino Real route that traversed Central Avenue (now La Habra Boulevard) during the mission days, replica 1906 bells have been placed at significant historical sites along that route, establishing this historical corridor as "The Boulevard of the Bells."

The bell and plaque at the corner of La Habra Boulevard and Euclid Street marks "La Habra's Birthplace". According to the wording on the plaque, "The first post office officially naming this settlement La Habra was granted in 1898 and was established in a corner of Coy's Store, located on this site. El Camino Viejo, the old road between the missions, passed this corner, which became a central trading point in the fertile La Habra valley." The plaque was designated Historical Site Number 29 in 1978, by the Orange County Board of Supervisors and Orange County Historical Commission.

World-Famous Corn Festival

La Habra is also home to the annual Corn Festival, an event sponsored by the La Habra Host Lions Club that attracts several thousand visitors from La Habra and surrounding communities. The event is usually held the 1st weekend in August at El Centro-Lions Park.

Richard Nixon Law Office

The Milhous Family, grandparents of the nation's 37th President, Richard Milhous Nixon, were among the first settlers in La Habra. Richard Nixon opened his 1st law office in La Habra, located on La Habra Boulevard, at the site of the current Community Center.

Children's Museum at La Habra

This hands-on facility is partially housed inside a 1923 Union Pacific Train Depot. The museum opened in 1977 and was the first of its kind west of the Mississippi River. This unique educational facility is devoted to young children. The Museum boasts 90,000-plus visitors a year. More about the Children's Museum can be found online.

La Bonita Sports Complex

La Bonita Sports Complex is located at 1440 west Whittier Boulevard and is home to a skate park, multi-use rink and court, 4 lighted softball fields, playground and a concession / restroom building. This multi-million dollar facility was completed in 2006 and is a crowning jewel in the City's park system.