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  2. California Historical Landmarks in Riverside County - Wikipedia

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    Leandro Serrano set out orchards and vineyards and cultivated some of the fertile lands of the Temescal Valley. In the 1840s he built his third adobe on the Rancho Temescal, which the Serrano family occupied until 1898. [10] Soviet 1937 transpolar flight landing site: 989: Soviet 1937 transpolar flight landing site: Cottonwood and Sanderson Streets

  3. Temescal Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, Abel Stearns was convinced that the rancho's property contained tin ores and bought an interest in Rancho Temescal from Serrano's widow for 200 cattle. [9] He was forced by his losses in the drought of 1863-64 to sell off his interest in the Temescal Rancho in 1864, for $100,000. The tin mine, located east of Temescal, was developed ...

  4. Rancho Temescal (Serrano) - Wikipedia

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    The Rancho was settled in 1819 by Leandro Serrano, and became the first non-native settlement within the boundaries of what would become Riverside County, California. Although Serrano applied for a land grant with Governor José María de Echeandía, during the Mexican administration of California, a grant was never issued. The only supporting ...

  5. History of San Bernardino, California - Wikipedia

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    By 1868, it had been enlarged to create a hotel. In 1885, he leased the property to Darby and Lyman of Los Angeles. Three days after Smith's death on March 17, 1885, the hotel burnt down. Darby and Lyman incorporated the Arrowhead Hot Springs Company, and rebuilt a new hotel in 1886 for $150,000.

  6. Hotel Californian (San Francisco, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Spero Hotel, originally the Hotel Californian and later the Serrano Hotel, is a historic hotel building at 403 Taylor Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, California. It was designed by architect Edward E. Young and built in 1923. A four story addition designed by Alfred Henry Jacobs was completed in 1929. The 12-story ...

  7. Jose Serrano Adobe - Wikipedia

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    The adobe was built by José Serrano in 1863, on the 10,688-acre (4,325 ha) Rancho Canada de los Alisos granted by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1842 and Governor Pio Pico in 1846. It is the second of five adobe structures built by the Serranos on the rancho.

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  9. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    José Serrano 10,668 acres (4,317 ha) 31 SD Lake Forest (El Toro) Orange: San Jacinto Viejo: 1842 Manuel Jimeno: José Antonio Estudillo: 35,503 acres (14,368 ha) 233 SD San Jacinto, Hemet: Riverside: San Bernardino: 1842 Juan Alvarado: Antonio Maria Lugo: 37,700 acres (15,257 ha) 12 SD San Bernardino: San Bernardino: Cienega de los Paicines ...

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