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Francisco Rodriguez 1,473 acres (596 ha) 307 SD Live Oak: Santa Cruz: Salsipuedes: 1834 José Figueroa: Manuel Jimeno Casarin: 31,201 acres (12,627 ha) 201 SD Watsonville: Santa Cruz: Petaluma: 1834 José Figueroa: Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo: 66,622 acres (26,961 ha) 256 ND Petaluma: Sonoma: Las Posas: 1834 José Figueroa: Jose Carillo: 26,623 ...
Muroc (also known as, Rogers, Rod, Yucca, and Rodriguez) [2] is a former settlement in Kern County, California in the Mojave Desert. [ 1 ] It was located on Rogers Dry Lake 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Edwards , [ 2 ] at an elevation of 2283 feet (696 m). [ 1 ]
Rodriguez Camp is a census-designated place (CDP) in Tulare County, California. [2] Rodriguez Camp sits at an elevation of 456 feet (139 m). [ 2 ] The 2020 United States census reported Rodriguez Camp's population was 133, down from 156 at the 2010 census .
Rohnert Park is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States, located approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of San Francisco. The population at the 2020 United States Census was 44,390. [ 6 ] It is an early planned city and is the sister city of Hashimoto in Japan. [ 7 ]
The park's activities are supported by the Cabrillo National Monument Foundation, [14] a private nonprofit organization which helps with educational activities and special projects as well as operating a bookstore at the site. The foundation has also published several books on historic and scientific topics related to the Monument.
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is located in the Peninsular Range, which extends from the San Jacinto Mountains north of the park, southward to the tip of Baja California.At the western edge of the most seismically active area in North America, the range is a great uplifted plateau, cut off from the Colorado Desert to the east by the Elsinore Fault Zone, where vertical movement over the last two ...
Glen Helen Regional Park is a county park located in San Bernardino, California, United States adjacent to the Cajon Pass. [1] It was the site of both US Festivals of the early 1980s. It is also home to the Glen Helen Amphitheater, the largest outdoor amphitheater in the United States. [2] The park also hosts several off-road races since 1985.
The park commemorates the early days of San Diego; it includes many historic buildings from the period 1820 to 1870. The park was established in 1968. [4] In 2005 and 2006, California State Parks listed Old Town San Diego as the most visited state park in California. In 1969, the site was registered as California Historical Landmark No. 830. [2]