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Inn at Rancho Santa Fe (1922) Lilian Jenette Rice House, 16780 La Gracia (NRHP listed) Norman and Florence B. Carmichael House, 6855 La Valle Plateada (NRHP listed) Pearl Baker Row House (1926), 6122 Paseo Delicias (NRHP listed) Village Gas and Service Station (1926), Rancho Santa Fe Civic Center; Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club (1937)
Rancho Santa Fe is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California, United States, within the San Diego metropolitan area. The population was 3,156 at the 2020 census . The CDP is primarily residential with a few shopping blocks, a middle and elementary school, and several restaurants.
Jun. 19—The property that houses nearly quarter-century-old Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, a Santa Fe institution known for its local cuisine and vast selection of margaritas, was listed Tuesday ...
Situated at El Sendero Inn on Old Santa Fe Trail and East Alameda Street, Zeng and his team serve up what he says is a mix of traditional Chinese dishes — such as handmade dumplings — and ...
El Rancho de las Golondrinas (The Ranch of the Swallows), a historic rancho and now a living history museum, is strategically located on what was once the Camino Real, the Royal Road that extended from Mexico City to Santa Fe. The ranch provided goods for trade and was a place where the caravans that plied the road would stop on their journey ...
The 2023 Rancho Santa Fe Open is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the thirteenth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States between 9 and 15 October 2023. [1]
Nov. 13—The Salvadoran-Mexican Torogoz Restaurant opened Tuesday this week at 410 Old Santa Fe Trail, units A and B, in the same location where Raaga-Go suddenly closed on Oct. 13. Brother and ...
The structure was designed by Santa Fe architect William Lumpkins. [4] In 1975, luxury men's department store Goodman's relocated from the Santa Fe Plaza . [ 5 ] In 1977, the center added a Montgomery Ward and JCPenney as anchors and a United Artist two-screen theater.