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La Cresta is characterized by its exclusive equestrian ranches and large luxurious estates. Comprising 5,900-acres, La Cresta is made up of five separate Home Owner Associations including: La Cresta, La Cresta Highlands, Santa Rosa West, The Trails, and Meadow Oaks. Despite a number of ranches and estates in the community, much of La Cresta ...
La Cresta is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California. [3] The CDP is within Bakersfield's census county division, [4] and is surrounded by the city of Bakersfield on most sides, but borders East Bakersfield to the southeast. [3] Its population was 8,787 at the 2020 census. [3]
La Cresta, San Diego County, California; See also. La Cresta Village, California This page was last edited on 24 June ... Mobile view ...
Work started on Armenian Estates more than two years ago, but the development has come into sharper focus this summer. Two imposing homes and a pool house stand on the 20-acre lot, which is marked ...
The estate contains a pond called Lake Lucky, stables and a barn for horses, and a 1,500 ft² (139 m²) house furnished with 1970s-style furniture. The ranch is located in a remote area on the crest of the Santa Ynez Mountains overlooking the Gaviota Coast .
Rancho Capistrano, is a private, gated community surrounded by the Cleveland National Forest, in Riverside County, California. [2]It is located within the Morrell Potrero, in the Elsinore Mountains, northwest of Elsinore Peak.
The La Crescenta Woman's Club began in 1911, incorporated in 1923, and built its clubhouse in 1925. The structure, the social center of the valley for most of the last century, is the home for the organization's many charitable and social events. The La Crescenta Woman's Club is located at 4004 La Crescenta Avenue.
Galleta Meadows Estate is privately owned desert estate land that consists of many separate plots in Borrego Springs, California, and that features over 130 large metal art sculptures. [1] The sculptures were created by Southern California artist Ricardo Breceda via commission from Dennis Avery, the owner of Galleta Meadows. [ 2 ]