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The Taming of


                                                                                        Rattlesnake Gulch








                                                                                                            he first classes at College of the Canyons began in 1969, but the
                                                                                                            story actually begins two years earlier. The residents of the Santa
                                                                                                      T Clarita Valley wanted a college to call their own, and on Nov. 21,
                                                                                                      1967 they voted overwhelmingly to make it happen. Voters approved the cre-
                                                                                       The undeveloped
                                                                                       land that would  ation of a junior college and elected a five-member board of trustees to shep-
                                                                                       become the     herd its transformation from an idea into reality.
                                                                                       College of the
                                                                                       Canyons campus    Optimism abounded for what lay ahead in this once-sleepy whistle-stop
                                                                                       can be seen in  along Southern Pacific Railroad’s Los Angeles-to-San Francisco line. With a
                                                                                       the center of this  population of fewer than 60,000, the community looked much different. In
                                                                                       aerial photo (left),
                                                                                       looking south  what we now call Saugus and Canyon Country, a growing assortment of tract
                                                                                       across the Santa  homes was sprouting – although vast expanses of vacant or agricultural land
                                                                                       Clarita Valley in
                                                                                       the 1960s.     still separated the valley’s distinct communities. Downtown Newhall was the
                                                                                       Interstate 5 is on  established commercial center, featuring car dealerships, a supermarket, a
                                                                                       the right, with  bank and many other merchants that have since relocated.
                                                                                       Valencia
                                                                                       Boulevard cutting  During  the  summer  of  that  pivotal  year  of  1967,  the  master-planned
                                                                                       across the free-  community of Valencia was born, luring young families from over the hill
                                                                                       way in the fore-
                                                                                       ground and     with homes priced at about $25,000. Valencia Town Center did not exist, of
                                                                                       McBean Parkway  course. Neither did the Valencia Auto Mall. Magic Mountain, Henry Mayo
                                                                                       in the distance.
                                                                                                      Newhall Memorial Hospital and California Institute of the Arts were sever-
                                                                                                      al years from appearing on the local landscape. There was no Stevenson
                         The History of College of the Canyons                                        Ranch, just a vast unadulterated plain accented by rugged foothills that have
                       1969-2009                                                                      since been terraced and built upon. Old Orchard Shopping Center on Lyons

                                                                                                      Avenue and The Newhall Land & Farming Co.’s first golf course – known
                                                                                                      today as Valencia Country Club – were barely two years old. The Valencia
                                                                                                      Industrial  Center  was  just  beginning  to  be  developed.  The  single-screen
                                        By JOHN GREEN                                                 Plaza Theater in Newhall and the Mustang Drive-In off Soledad Canyon
                                                                                                      Road were the only local cinematic venues. The emergence of the Santa



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