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  2. Lake Henshaw - Wikipedia

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    Lake Henshaw - Wikipedia ... Lake Henshaw

  3. San Luis Rey River - Wikipedia

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    The dam that forms Lake Henshaw is the only one directly on the river itself. However, tributaries in the river's watershed are extensively dammed. The San Luis Rey River has natural river banks, except for the last 7 miles (11 km) where it flows through a 400-foot-wide (120 m) earthen channel with levees to prevent stormwater from flooding Oceanside.

  4. California State Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    California State Route 76

  5. Rancho San José del Valle - Wikipedia

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    The western part of the grant is under the waters of Lake Henshaw, formed in 1922 by a dam on the San Luis Rey River. History [ edit ] In 1840, Governor Alvarado granted José Antonio Pico, a member of the Pico family of California , [4] whose brother Andrés Pico was then administrator of the mission, made formal application for "the place ...

  6. Rancho Valle de San Jose (Portilla) - Wikipedia

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    The western part of the grant is under the waters of Lake Henshaw formed in 1922 by a dam on the San Luis Rey River. History. During the process of secularizing the Mission San Luis Rey in 1834, Captain Pablo de la Portillà was appointed administrator. In 1836, his brother, Silvestre de la Portillo (1801–), was granted the four square league ...

  7. San Diego Country Estates, California - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Country Estates, California

  8. Cupeño - Wikipedia

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    Their homelands extended to Agua Caliente, located east of Lake Henshaw in an area now crossed by State Highway 79 near Warner Springs. The 200-acre (0.81 km 2) Cupeño Indian village site is now abandoned but evidence of its historical importance remains. [7]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/California/History/State ...

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    June Lake (US 395) 1963 1788 160 Antioch (SR 4) Sacramento 1963 1788 161 Dorris (US 97) Hatfield (SR 139) 1971 1599 163 San Diego (Ash Street) San Diego (I-8) Became a California Historic Parkway south of 6th Avenue by 2002 c. 965 1963 1788 166 Santa Maria (US 101) Cuyama Valley (SR 33) 1965 689 168 Clovis (SR 65) Huntington Lake 1965 689 168