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Lompoc Wine Ghetto

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Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Lompoc Wine Ghetto
Phone:
+1 805-735-8937

Address:
200 North 9th Street, Lompoc, CA 93436

Lompoc is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, on the west coast of the United States. The city was incorporated on August 13, 1888. The population was 42,434 at the 2010 census, up from 41,103 at the 2000 census. Before European settlers arrived, the area around Lompoc was inhabited by the Chumash people. The name of the city is derived from a Purisimeño term, Lum Poc, which means stagnant waters or lagoon. The Spanish called it Lumpoco. In 1837, the Mexican government sold the area as the Rancho Lompoc land grant. After the United States gained control of California in the Mexican–American War , the valley was acquired by Thomas Dibblee, Albert Dibblee and William Welles Hollister. Hollister sold his share to the Lompoc Valley Land Company, and it was on that portion of the land that the present-day Lompoc was established as a temperance colony. Lompoc was originally intended to be named New Vineland, after the temperance colony in New Jersey. It then became a military town with the completion of nearby Camp Cooke . The city is known as the flower seed capital of the world.
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