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Giant California Bay Laurel near Permanente Creek in Rancho San Antonio County Park. The State's tallest and third largest California bay laurel tree (Umbellularia californica), estimated to be over 200 years old, grows in Rancho San Antonio County Park. The tree was protected in 2004 with the addition of fencing and by the removal of a nearby ...
San Diego: Guejito y Cañada de Paloma: 1845 Pio Pico: Jose Maria Orozco 13,299 acres (5,382 ha) 84 SD Escondido: San Diego: de la Nación: 1845 Pío Pico: John (Don Juan) Forster: 26,632 acres (10,778 ha) 246 SD National City: San Diego: San Dieguito: 1845 Pío Pico: Juan María Osuna: 8,824 acres (3,571 ha) 92 SD Rancho Santa Fe: San Diego ...
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This is a list of parks in the city of San Diego, California: [1] [2] List of parks ... Presidio Park; Rancho Bernardo Community Park (with off-leash dog area ...
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Rancho San Antonio may refer to: Rancho San Antonio (Lugo), a Spanish land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California; Rancho San Antonio (Peralta), a Spanish land grant in present-day Alameda County, California; Yorba Hacienda or Rancho San Antonio, the adobe house of Bernardo Yorba on his Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana
NE corner of Mason and Calhoun Sts., Old Town San Diego State Historic Park: San Diego: Casa de Carrillo: 74: Casa de Carrillo: Presidio Hills Golf Course NE of Juan St. on Wallace St. San Diego: Casa de Cota: 75: Casa de Cota: Twiggs and Congress Sts., Old Town
The origin of this rancho is obscure, but was one of the earliest ranchos established around San Diego. It is mentioned in a report in 1828, with the various ranchos of the San Diego region, Pennasquitos, de la Nación (then the rancho of the Presidio of San Diego), San Ysidro, El Rosario and Temescal. Among them is also mentioned that of San ...