Talk:Corona, California
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editWhat about a mention of the Fender Center for Music Education in the main article?
I think someone ought to add a history section to the city- something more than just a mere "citrus town" to a sub-urb.
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Economy section: "most important" businesses
editKind of a loaded introduction? "But my business is important, too! Here, I'll add it, because it's important." What does this encyclopedia consider important features of a city? Probably a couple of the listed businesses do not qualify. Michael Patrick (talk) 20:23, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
- I agree. Lots of of unnecessary listing in this "Economy" and "Notable" setions. I will try to pare these down if there are no oljbections.Wkharrisjr (talk) 16:27, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
- I cleaned up the "Economy" and "Notable" sections.Wkharrisjr (talk) 18:35, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
About a few edits
editIn recent years, Corona has become an elite working-class bedroom community. I found the confusing entry in the article's view history record on removed edits, because elite and working-class are two different class statuses. The anon editor meant the top choice to live in for middle class residents and office professional commuters alike. Another edit stated until the 1980s, Corona was a predominantly Hispanic and white city is equally confusing, since Hispanic isn't really a race and I can guess Hispanics nearly composed half the city's population in the time before demographic changes took place in the coming decades until the 2010 census found a mixed Anglo/Latino city. There was a high increase of Blacks and Asian ethnic groups in Corona among the suburban communities in Riverside county. Mike D 26 (talk) 21:25, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
- Near Corona is the Butterfield Stage Flood Basin, which was developed from the early 1940s to make way for a future reservoir was finally set in the 1960s by the demolition of two residential communities of Butterfield and El Prado del Rincon, both were heavily Hispanic settled by Mexican immigrants and Mexican-Americans, some were in the region before the US annexed California in 1848. The removal of the less than 1,000 residents by Flood Control authorities was a travesty and the Dam was build in 1961 (which has the America Bicentennial (1976) celebration mural visible from Freeway routes 91 and 71) seems to send a message on ignorance of people forced from their homes in part caused by racism against Latinos in the USA. In fact, the discrepancy and errors of census records of how many locals claim "Spanish/Californio/Chicano/Mexican/Hispanic/Latino/even Portugese" descent may be large, yet are various as not all Latinos are monolithic and may feel more "American" or go by their respective nationality, including some whom are Spanish American, Basque American, and Portugese American when one thinks of Latin America and Latin peoples (i.e. Portugal). 71.102.21.238 (talk) 12:39, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
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