Early Development & Incorporation
Inglewood’s early development began in the Centinela Valley, an area rooted in ranching and agriculture. The Centinela Adobe, built in 1834, remains one of the area’s earliest historic landmarks. Inglewood officially incorporated as a city on February 8, 1908, with a population of about 1,200 residents. After incorporation, the city continued to grow rapidly, especially in the 1920s.
Early 1900s
Growth driven by rail access and proximity to Los Angeles.
1908
This marks the official birthdate of Inglewood as a city and officially incorporated.
1920s–1930s
Residential expansion and early city planning.
1930s–1940s
Survived the Great Depression and supported wartime economy.
