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  2. Bonsall, California - Wikipedia

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    Bonsall is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. The population was 4,546 at the 2020 census , up from 3,982 at the 2010 census . The Bonsall area was heavily affected by the Lilac Fire in December 2017, which burned 4,100 acres.

  3. California State Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 76 SR 76 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Caltrans Length 52.319 mi (84.199 km) Existed 1964 –present Major junctions West end I-5 in Oceanside Major intersections I-15 near Pala East end SR 79 near Lake Henshaw Location Country United States State California Counties San Diego Highway system State highways in California Interstate US State Scenic History Pre ...

  4. Astragalus brauntonii - Wikipedia

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    Astragalus brauntonii was described by Samuel Bonsall Parish in the Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences in 1903. It was first discovered by Herman Edward Hasse in 1899, who collected it in "sterile clay soil" in the Santa Monica Mountains. A later 1902 collection by Hasse served as the type specimen.

  5. Bonsall Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Bonsall Unified School District (BUSD) was established on February 26, 2013 to serve the communities of an 88 square mile area covering portions of Oceanside, Fallbrook, Bonsall and the Pala Indian Reservation. [3] Since its founding, the district has undergone several transformations to meet the evolving needs of the community.

  6. Lilac Road Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Lilac Road Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge in Bonsall, California, built in 1978 at a cost of $1,500,000. [1] Its main span is 455 feet (139 m), with a total length of 745 feet (227 m). It was designed by Fred G. Michaels and John Suwada, with architecture consulting by William Wells.

  7. Bonsall - Wikipedia

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  8. Charles Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    His father, Stephen, a property speculator, moved the family to Southern California in 1886, settling first in San Diego, [2] [3] where Hatfield Sr built three houses. He later built a home on a forty acre ranch and olive grove at Gopher Canyon near Bonsall, forty miles north of the city.

  9. Samuel Bonsall Parish - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bonsall Parish (1838–1928) was a California botanist and curator of the herbarium at Stanford University.A number of plants were named in his honor, including Allium parishii, Atriplex parishii, Boechera parishii, Chaenactis parishii, Cheilanthes parishii, Delphinium parishii ssp. pallidum, Delphinium parishii ssp. parishii, Ericameria parishii, Erigeron parishii, Eriogonum parishii ...