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El Cajon was incorporated as a city in 1912. [11] For the first half of the 20th century, El Cajon was known for its grape, avocado, and citrus agriculture. [12] [13] In the 1960s and 1970s, Frontier Town, Big Oak Ranch, was a tourist attraction, featuring a typical frontier-town theme park and a periodic simulated shootout.
The El Cajon Police Department (ECPD) is the primary law enforcement agency of El Cajon, California. It was founded in 1912. The current police chief is Michael Moulton, who took over for the retiring Chief Jeff Davis on Sept. 13, 2019. It is a member of the San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System.
Bill Wells is the current mayor of El Cajon, running for Congress in District 51. The Republican served previously on the El Cajon City Council before being elected as mayor in 2013.
This is the area identified on most maps as Bostonia. However, the census-designated place of Bostonia is entirely outside the city limits of El Cajon, in an unincorporated area of County. The CDP comprises most of unincorporated El Cajon [clarification needed] north of Broadway and east of State Route 67, and a small area west of State Route ...
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St. Michael's Chaldean Catholic Church is a Chaldean Catholic church located in El Cajon, California, United States. [1] It is a church part of the Eparchy of St. Peter the Apostle. [2] The church plays a central role in the lives of Iraqi immigrants and refugees, providing them with a sense of community, solace, and a place to worship.
Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD) is a public school district based in eastern San Diego County, California.It serves high school, adult school, and Regional Occupational Program (ROP) students in the cities of El Cajon, Lemon Grove, and Santee; the unincorporated communities of Alpine, Casa de Oro, Crest, Dehesa, Dulzura, Jamul, Lakeside, Mount Helix, Rancho San Diego, and Spring ...
The district serves the city of La Mesa, a portion of the city of El Cajon, the unincorporated communities of Casa de Oro, Mount Helix, and Spring Valley. As of 2021, the district serves 11,400 students in grades K–8. There are four middle schools (grades 7–8) and 17 elementary schools (K–6). [2]