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Pomona emerges from the vast Los Angeles basin, a city defined by its position at the western edge of the Inland Empire, where the San Gabriel Mountains begin to assert their presence. It lies 3.3 miles south-south-east of La Verne, CA (from La Verne, CA: bearing 164°T), and is situated 5.8 miles west of Ontario. Its landscape is a gentle, sun-drenched expanse, a former agricultural heartland now shaped by the ebb and flow of suburban growth and urban development. The air here often carries a dry warmth, a whisper of the desert to the east, yet it is softened by the distant, cool breath of the Pacific, a subtle duality that imbues Pomona with a unique character. Streets, laid out in a grid that speaks of planned expansion, are lined with a mix of mature trees and newer developments, creating a visual rhythm that is both familiar and evolving, where the golden light of late afternoon can paint the stucco walls with an almost ethereal glow. The history of Pomona is deeply rooted in the fertile soil that once sustained citrus groves and vineyards, a testament to the region's agricultural bounty. Founded in the late 19th century, it quickly grew into a significant hub for the burgeoning California economy, its prosperity fueled by the transportation networks that connected it to the rest of the state and beyond. Today, while agriculture's dominance has waned, the spirit of industry endures, with Pomona serving as a vital center for manufacturing, logistics, and education, its economy a complex weave of innovation and tradition. The city’s identity is also shaped by its role as a gateway, a place where diverse communities have found a home, contributing to a rich and ongoing narrative of growth and adaptation, with the echoes of its agricultural past still resonating in the names of its streets and the enduring spirit of its people. Pomona's cultural landscape is as varied as its historical trajectory, offering a vibrant mosaic of experiences. While no professional NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, or MLS teams call Pomona home, the city's proximity to Los Angeles ensures access to world-class sporting events. The annual Los Angeles County Fair, a colossal celebration of agriculture, entertainment, and community, has been a cornerstone of Pomona's identity for over a century, drawing visitors from across the region. The city is also home to the renowned Cal Poly Pomona, a university celebrated for its polytechnic education and its beautiful campus, alongside Western University of Health Sciences, contributing to a strong academic presence. While no single world-famous landmark defines Pomona, its architectural heritage, with buildings that speak of its past prosperity, and its numerous parks offer moments of quiet contemplation. Famous individuals who have emerged from or spent significant time in Pomona include the acclaimed actor and comedian Steve Allen, the influential musician and composer Frank Zappa, and the legendary boxer Oscar De La Hoya, each leaving an indelible mark on their respective fields.
| Location | Pomona, Los Angeles County, California |
| Coordinates | 34.055289°N, 117.752279°W |
| Timezone | Pacific Time (America/Los_Angeles) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 91768, 91766, 91767, 91769 |
| Area Code | 818, 747 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |