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  2. Pío Pico State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Pío Pico Adobe in 1910. Pío Pico State Historic Park is the site of El Ranchito, also known as the Pío Pico Adobe or Pío Pico Mansion, the final home of Pío Pico, the last governor of Alta California under Mexican rule and a pivotal figure in early California history.

  3. Rancho Paso de Bartolo - Wikipedia

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    Don Pío Pico, the last Governor of Alta California, acquired Rancho Paso de Bartolo in 1847. His former estate on the rancho is preserved today as the Pío Pico State Historic Park . Rancho Paso de Bartolo also called Rancho Paso de Bartolo Viejo was a 10,075-acre (40.77 km 2 ) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California ...

  4. Pío Pico - Wikipedia

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    The 300-megawatt Pio Pico Energy Center has natural gas-fired combustion turbine generators in Otay Mesa, San Diego, starting in 2016. [94] [95] Pío Pico State Historic Park is the historic site of Governor Pico's Rancho Paso de Bartolo, made up of his adobe mansion and ranching estate.

  5. Pico family of California - Wikipedia

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    Antonio María Pico, Mayor of San Jose and a signer of the Constitution of California. Andrés Pico was born in 1810 in San Diego. He served as a member of the California Senate (1860 to 1876) and the California State Assembly (1851 to 1860). [12] During the Conquest of California, he led Californio forces in the Battle of San Pasqual in 1846.

  6. California Historical Landmarks in Los Angeles County

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    Casa De Governor Pio Pico: 127: Casa De Governor Pio Pico: Pio Pico State Historic Park: Whittier: Also on the NRHP list as NPS-73000408 Casa De San Pedro: 920: Casa De San Pedro: Meyler and Quartermaster Rds.

  7. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Pio Pico: Jose Ygnacio Berreyesa 17,762 acres (7,188 ha) 43 ND Napa: Napa: San Jacinto Sobrante: 1846 Pio Pico: Maria Rosario Estudillo 48,847 acres (19,768 ha) 80 SD Lake Mathews: Riverside: La Sierra: 1846 Pio Pico: Vincenta Sepulveda: 17,774 acres (7,193 ha) 362 SD Norco, Riverside: Riverside: La Sierra: 1846 Pio Pico: Bernardo Yorba: 17,769 ...

  8. List of museums in Los Angeles County, California - Wikipedia

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    Part of Claremont Graduate University, history of personal computers, located in the Center for Information Systems and Technology Pico Rivera Historical Museum Pico Rivera: San Gabriel Valley: Local history: information, housed in an 1887 train depot, operated by the Pico Rivera History and Heritage Society Pio Pico State Historic Park: Whittier

  9. Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores was a 133,440-acre (540.0 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day northwestern San Diego County, California, given by Governor Juan Alvarado in 1841 to Andrés Pico and Pío Pico. [2] The grant was located along the Pacific coast, and encompassed present-day San Onofre State Beach and Camp Pendleton.