![]() ![]() The story began with these words, which could have come from a state tourist brochure:Ĭalifornians live in a land where the sun shines 355 days a year, where the thermometer seldom falls below 46 degrees, and where towering mountains and endless beaches flank a countryside of incredible fertility. The unreservedly enthusiastic thirteen-page essay was titled “The California Way of Life,” and it’s not hard to imagine that the article affected some readers the way news of gold in Sutter’s Mill did in the 1800s. ![]() People have been lured west for a variety of reasons, from the gold rush to Hollywood dreams, but beyond riches and fame there has been also the promise of the sunny California lifestyle, one captured by LIFE staff photographer Nina Leen in a piece that ran in the Oct. Then things really exploded, and by the year 2000 the state’s population had climbed to 34 million, making California the most populous state in America. From 1900 to 1950 the population increased 500%, going from two million to ten million. ![]() California’s population growth was one of defining trends of 20th-century America. ![]()
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