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The Fletcher Hills are a low mountain range in the Peninsular Ranges, in southwestern San Diego County, California. [1] The name Fletcher Hills also refers to a neighborhood near San Diego, California which lies primarily in the city of El Cajon and partially in La Mesa. The area was developed in 1927–1928 by San Diego developer Ed Fletcher. [2]
Fletcher Hills is a neighborhood in El Cajon and La Mesa, California. Geography. Fletcher Hills is located in the northeastern part of La Mesa and El Cajon. [1]
Fletcher Mountain is a high mountain summit in the Tenmile Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 13,958-foot (4,254 m) thirteener is located in Arapaho National Forest , 8.1 miles (13.0 km) southwest by south ( bearing 215°) of the Town of Breckenridge in Summit County , Colorado , United States .
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Originally, it was to have been the Beverly Hills Freeway from Route 405 to Route 101 just east of Vermont Avenue, flowing onto the Glendale Freeway. In fact, the proposed freeway on Route 2 west of Route 101 was the original routing of the "Santa Monica Freeway" (a name which subsequently went to the distantly parallel Route 10 ).
Economic regions of California - Southern Border Region in purple. The Southern Border Region is one of nine geopolitical designations in California used for economic analysis.
In early 2013, a local artist installed large letters spelling "Glassellland" in the vacant hills above the Glassell Park Recreation Center. [9] The name "Glassellland" is a reference to "Hollywoodland"—a real estate development whose promotional sign still stands as the famous Hollywood Sign.
A monument to the Plank Road and interpretive display lie approximately three miles/5.4 km west of the Sand Hills interchange. The monument's largest feature is a 1500-foot/457-meter-long replica of the road created in the early 1970s out of existing fragments.