Location


Location


1900-1938 Tyler Ave. South Monte, CA 91733

South El Monte, CA

South El Monte is situated between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers; residents claimed that anything could be grown in the area. El Monte is approximately 7 miles long and 4 miles wide.

The San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley (Spanish: Valle de San Gabriel) is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, lying generally to the east of the city of Los Angeles. Surrounding features include:
  • San Gabriel Mountains on the north,
  • San Rafael Hills to the west, with Los Angeles Basin beyond; San Fernando Valley and Crescenta Valley farther to the northwest,
  • Puente Hills to the south, with the coastal plain of Orange County beyond,
  • Chino Hills and San Jose Hills to the east, with the Pomona Valley and Inland Empire beyond.

South El Monte, CA

South El Monte is situated between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers; residents claimed that anything could be grown in the area. El Monte is approximately 7 miles long and 4 miles wide.

The San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley (Spanish: Valle de San Gabriel) is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, lying generally to the east of the city of Los Angeles. Surrounding features include:
  • San Gabriel Mountains on the north,
  • San Rafael Hills to the west, with Los Angeles Basin beyond; San Fernando Valley and Crescenta Valley farther to the northwest,
  • Puente Hills to the south, with the coastal plain of Orange County beyond,
  • Chino Hills and San Jose Hills to the east, with the Pomona Valley and Inland Empire beyond.

South El Monte, CA

South El Monte is situated between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo Rivers; residents claimed that anything could be grown in the area. El Monte is approximately 7 miles long and 4 miles wide.

The San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley (Spanish: Valle de San Gabriel) is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, lying generally to the east of the city of Los Angeles. Surrounding features include:
  • San Gabriel Mountains on the north,
  • San Rafael Hills to the west, with Los Angeles Basin beyond; San Fernando Valley and Crescenta Valley farther to the northwest,
  • Puente Hills to the south, with the coastal plain of Orange County beyond,
  • Chino Hills and San Jose Hills to the east, with the Pomona Valley and Inland Empire beyond.