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Tustin Furniture
Welcome to Metropolitan Living and Los Angeles Furniture.com,
the number one source for furniture in Los Angeles County
and Orange County. Our inventory consists of high quality
brand name furniture by top manufacturers. We carry bedroom
furniture, bar furniture, dining room furniture, upholstery
& leather sofas, and occasional furniture. Sofa manufacturers
consist of American Leather, Omnia Leather, Flores Design,
and Comfort Designs. Contemporary furniture styles from
Brownstone, Sitcom, Sharelle, and Star International. We
also have wrought iron beds, daybeds, and furniture accessories
by Wesley Allen, and furniture for the home office by Fairmont
Designs and Riverside Furniture. Other top manufacturers
we carry include Lane, Universal, Dinec, Elite, Zocalo USA,
Magnussen Home, Mirador, and many more. We deliver nationwide
and offer furniture delivery with installation throughout
the nation. If you have any questions please contact one
of our customer service representatives at (562) 733-4030
or stop by our 10,000 square foot furniture showroom located
in Long Beach California.
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About Tustin
Tustin is a city located in Orange County, California.
As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of
67,504. People who know this area well sometimes refer to
Tustin as "The City of the Trees." Although a
variety of trees are responsible for this nickname, this
is a distinctive quality of the area which dates back centuries,
actually to the time of the early Spanish explorers. The
first Europeans in Orange County came with the Portola Expedition
in 1769. This expedition, which had two padres (including
Father Juan Crespi) and a small contingent of the army,
set out north to establish the string of missions throughout
California. (Father Serra, who was in charge of this project,
was not along on this expedition, remaining in San Diego
to establish the mission there.) A few years later, the
early Spanish Grijalva scouting party (The Anza Expedition,
1776) identified the area from Santiago Creek to Red Hill
as El Alisal, the Sycamore Grove. At that time, the land
was dotted with massive, white-barked sycamore trees. It
is of some note that three of the massive trees still exist,
although today they are on private property.
http://www.tustinca.org/
We are located at:
255 Long Beach Blvd
Long Beach CA, 90802
(562) 733-4030
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