About Lynwood, California

Lynwood is a medium-sized city of about 69,772 people in California, U.S.A. The city is mostly known for its world-class attractions.

Incorporated in 1921, the city is named for Lynn Wood Sessions, wife of a local dairyman, Charles Sessions. The local railroad station, Pacific Electric Railway, were named after the dairy.

The City is situated close to locations where several museums and cultural attractions are found. It’s also home to its own attractions and services, including many restaurants, parks, and shopping areas like Plaza Mexico, Botanica, and City Shopping Center. The city’s location is also close to the ocean means that some of the best beaches in the region are only a short drive away.

Moreover, many festivals and events take place throughout the year in Lynwood, including the Lynwood Summer Festival, The Lynwood Fall Festival, and The Azalea Festival.