Montebello is a city in Los Angeles County, California, USA. Located in the southwestern region of the San Gabriel Valley, it is home to about 63,000 people. The city's ethnic makeup is 42% White, 41% Hispanic or Latino, 15% Asian, 2% African American, and 1% Native American, with 38% of the population under 18.
Montebello has a rich and diverse culture. It celebrates many events year-round, such as the Montebello Art Festival in August, the Montebello Fourth of July Celebration, and the Montebello Christmas Parade.
There are several attractions and things to do there including Grant Rea Park, Montebello Barnyard Zoo, and several art pieces across the city. Montebello is celebrated for its cuisine. The city has many restaurants, ranging from Mexican to Italian and everything in between. The city's most famous food is BBQ, and The Cactus BBQ has it down to a science. It's a family-owned business that has been serving delicious meals since 1995.
Montebello's history began in 1771 when Mission San Gabriel was established and named the area, which means "beautiful mountain" in Spanish. The city started to flourish and grow after the arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1873. In 1920, the city's first oil well was drilled, and it produced 178,000 barrels of oil per day. Montebello was officially incorporated on August 16, 1920. Today, Montebello is a vibrant and diverse community with a unique history and culture, offering visitors a variety of attractions and experiences.