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General Info about Vernon:
Vernon is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 91 at the 2000 census. It has the smallest population of any incorporated city in Southern California; most of the city's land area is occupied by industrial facilities. Vernon is the original site where The Battle of La Mesa occurred on January 9, 1847, the day after the Battle of Rio San Gabriel, which ended hostilities in Alta California during the Mexican American war, 1846 - 1848.
Vernon was incorporated to promote industrial development along the railroads in the area. Consisting almost entirely of warehouses and factories, the city's main industries are food service manufacturing, metalworking, and manufacture of glass and plastic equipment. Hence, it is fitting that the slogan on its official city seal is "Exclusively Industrial."
Most housing is owned by the City of Vernon; its residents are employed within the city limits. There are approximately 46,000 direct and 54,000 indirect mostly skilled workers employed by business within the City of Vernon.
Among the multitude of businesses is Bon Appetit Bakery and Farmer John Meat Packing, whose products are highly visible in many convenience stores and service stations.
In 2006, a controversy arose concerning a few people who moved in Vernon and ran for city council. This marked the first time in more than two decades that there was a competitive race for city council. As of October 16, 2006 (the date that this supplemental entry was placed), the election results are still in dispute, although the City has received permission to count the ballots. A bill in the California Legislature has been submitted by Assemblymember Mervyn M. Dymally in June, 2006 that would have the Los Angles County Registrar assume control over its elections for the next three years, the bill died in committee.
Vernon was home to the Vernon Tigers, a minor league baseball team in the Pacific Coast League, from 1909 through 1925.
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