5/10/98 Today: Ontario's roots lie deep in its sandy soil, where
agriculture ruled for many decades. Since those early years, the city has
evolved to the point it might soon become the largest city in San Bernardino
County.
Take Off
Birth of a City - Maps of
Ontario (1890-1998)
5/11/98 Monday: Modern-day Ontario is not only home to tens of
thousands of residents but also to an ever-growing base of retail businesses.
Also appearing on the scene are many new city landmarks, from a new convention
center to a proposed sports arena.
Olive House preserves
Ontario past
Monuments to Maturity
Ontario puts its chips on
high-tech
5/12/98 Tuesday: What will Ontario offer to the children and
grandchildren of its residents if its population reaches 200,000 and beyond?
Will it be able to deal with the costs that growth can bring?
Ag preserve
central to city's future |