The Old Towne Preservation Association (or OTPA) in Orange, California, is a public benefit non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the Old Towne Orange area, a one-square-mile area centered around Orange Plaza. Old Towne Orange is largest National Register District in California. The organization has influence over development, construction, and renovation in the Old Towne area.
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