100 Years Ago in Costa Mesa…

In 1910, Costa Mesa's first commercial apple orchards were planted by George Waterman & George Huntington.Also, a 2-room schoolhouse opened at the corner of 17th St. and Orange Street. One hundred years later the Costa Mesa Omlette Parlor sits on this land.Many thanks to the Costa Mesa Historical Society for this information!!! We appreciate the volunteers at this non-profit organization who keep track of Costa Mesa's past.Ruby's flierWhat will Costa Mesa look like in 2110? Let's help the Costa Mesa Historical Society continue to track Costa Mesa's story. One way to help is by eating at Ruby's Diner on Thursday, May 6, 2010. The diner will donate 20% of all food and non-alcoholic beverage purchases to the Costa Mesa Historical Society. Stop by - the event goes on all day long!About Torelli Realty: Torelli Realty is proud to represent Costa Mesa real estate. We've been meeting the needs of Costa Mesa home buyers & sellers since 1984. Torelli Realty also deals with Costa Mesa rentals, Costa Mesa property management, and offers home improvement and home staging tips to help your home’s value throughout Costa Mesa and in Mesa Verde. We also have an expert on staff, Holly Schwartz, who came to us as a producer from Home and Garden Television (HGTV) and extensively studied home values and markets locally and nationally. Feel free to contact Torelli Realty for a consultation and for all your real estate needs.WEBSITESHORT SALE WEBSITETWITTER  – FACEBOOK - COMPANY BLOG