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  2. Alume - Wikipedia

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    Trabuco Adobe, Rancho Santa Margarita (Nov 1967). Photo courtesy Orange County Archives. Alume (Acjachemen: "raising the head in looking upward") [1] [2] was a large Acjachemen village located at the foot of Santiago Peak, upstream from the village of Putiidhem,within what is now O'Neill Regional Park near the Trabuco Adobe, which was built in 1810 as an outpost of Mission San Juan Capistrano.

  3. Rancho Santa Margarita, California - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the Trabuco Adobe in 1967, first built in 1810, at the Acjachemen village of Alume. [5]The area is the ancestral lands of the Acjachemen people. The village of Alume was located in Rancho Santa Margarita, between Trabuco Creek and Tijeras Creek.

  4. Trabuco Canyon, California - Wikipedia

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    Trabuco Canyon (Trabuco, Spanish for "Blunderbuss") is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California, and lies partly within the Cleveland National Forest. Trabuco Canyon is north of the city of Rancho Santa Margarita. Plano Trabuco ...

  5. Arroyo Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Arroyo Trabuco (known also as Trabuco Creek [1]) is a 22-mile (35 km)-long stream in coastal southern California in the United States. [4] Rising in a rugged canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County, the creek flows west and southwest before emptying into San Juan Creek in the city of San Juan Capistrano.

  6. Rancho Trabuco - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Trabuco was a 22,184-acre (89.78 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Orange County, California.The five square league grant consisted of two square leagues given in 1841 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Santiago Argüello plus three square leagues given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to John (Don Juan) Forster. [1]

  7. File:Trabuco Adobe, Rancho Santa Margarita, Nov 1967.jpg

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  8. Trabuco Peak - Wikipedia

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    Trabuco Peak is a 4,607-foot (1,404 m) summit in the Santa Ana Mountains on the border of Orange and Riverside Counties, California, about halfway between Rancho Santa Margarita and Lake Elsinore. [2] The mountain sits on the divide between Arroyo Trabuco (Trabuco Canyon) on the west and the Temescal Creek valley on the east.

  9. Trabuco Cañon National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Trabuco Cañon National Forest was established as the Trabuco Cañon Forest Reserve by the United States General Land Office in California on February 25, 1893 with 49,920 acres (202.0 km 2). In 1905 all federal forests were transferred to the U.S. Forest Service. On July 6, 1907 the name was changed to Trabuco Canyon National Forest and lands ...