Logan Park (Santa Ana)

Logan Park is located in the Logan Neighborhood (also known as Barrio Logan "logan street" or los dominos gang which is one of the oldest in California) in Santa Ana, California. It is an old neighborhood characterized by its ethnic makeup much like the Artesia Pilar, Delhi, and Santa Anita neighborhoods. The Logan Barrio is one of the several original Mexican barrios in Santa Ana with roots going back to 1886. These neighborhoods were among the first in the city and were the childhood homes of today's judges, lawyers, and business leaders.

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