MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Costa Mesa’s Shiffer Park was originally a field of barley when the man
for whom it was named arrived in 1910. Jacob Shiffer came to Orange
County from Kansas aboard a boxcar, riding along with his family’s
chickens, horses, buggy and wagon.
Shiffer’s first home was at the corner of Bear Street and Paularino
Avenue. He built the home himself using $200 worth of lumber, grew barley
on nearby land and raised seven children there. The labor apparently
agreed with Shiffer: he was 100 years old when the city decided to create
a park in his honor in 1977.
MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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