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The city name which is a Greek word for "Star of the West". It is believed
that Indians were probably the first to settle in the area, They are know as the Mojave Indians.
Even thou the Indians crossed most of the area, most people believe the tribal headquarters was
built on the Mojave River in Hesperia.
In 1988, voters approved incorporation and the City of Hesperia was born.
During the early 1900's, automobiles brought visitors directly to Hesperia which was the last
major stopping point for automotive to crossing the Cajon Pass. The road with its narrow turns
and steep road wass only 2 lanes wide. Then came Route 66 which was directed west of Hesperia
in 1924..
Around 1890, Hesperia's first real industry was Juniper bushes. A businessman
saw commercial possibilities by growing large Juniper bushes. He found a business selling wood
to Los Angeles bakers to burn in their bakeries. He was shipping 7 to 10 carloads of Juniper
wood to Los Angeles everyday. Then oil took over and that ended the juniper industry in Hesperia.
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