Saugus, Residential neighborhood in Santa Clarita, United States.
Saugus is a residential neighborhood in Santa Clarita spanning central and north-central areas of the city. The area features various housing types, parks, schools, and shopping centers that serve the local community.
The neighborhood was founded in the late 19th century and named after Saugus, Massachusetts, the hometown of founder Henry Newhall who developed the land. This East Coast connection shaped the area's early settlement and naming.
The Saugus Union School District and William S. Hart Union High School District provide education services, with several schools serving the local population.
The neighborhood connects to Los Angeles through the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line, with a station on Soledad Canyon Road for commuters. Good transit access makes it convenient to reach other parts of the city and surrounding areas.
The Saugus Cafe was established in 1886 on Railroad Avenue and remains Los Angeles County's oldest continuously operating restaurant. This historical establishment has served generations as a gathering place for residents and visitors.
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