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  2. Rancho Gordo - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Gordo's retail store, offices and distribution warehouse in Napa, California. Rancho Gordo ("the fat ranch" in Spanish) is an heirloom bean company based in Napa, California, known for its mission to preserve and promote traditional and rare bean varieties, particularly those with cultural and culinary significance in Mexico and the Americas, as well as supporting sustainable ...

  3. Rancho del Cielo - Wikipedia

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    Rancho del Cielo is a ranch located atop the Santa Ynez Mountain range northwest of Santa Barbara, California. For more than 20 years, it was the vacation home of Ronald and Nancy Reagan . The 688-acre (278 ha) ranch's Spanish name translates to Sky's Ranch or Heaven's Ranch in English.

  4. Cerro Gordo, California - Wikipedia

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    By 1869, Cerro Gordo was the largest producer of silver and lead in the nation; teams of mules would travel between Cerro Gordo and Los Angeles, California. In its peak, the town was home to several mines, hundreds of structures (most were of the ramshackle variety), bars, a general store, and hotel.

  5. Ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Pacheco Adobe, built 1835 by Salvio Pacheco on Rancho Monte del Diablo The Guajome Adobe, built 1852–53 as the seat of Rancho Guajome. In Alta California (now known as California) and Baja California, ranchos were concessions and land grants made by the Spanish and Mexican governments from 1775 [1] to 1846.

  6. Rancho El Rincon - Wikipedia

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    Rancho El Rincón was a 4,431-acre (17.93 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County and Riverside County, California given in 1839 to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan Alvarado. [1] El rincón means "the corner" in Spanish .

  7. Cerro Gordo Mines - Wikipedia

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    By 1907, high-grade zinc ore was found in Cerro Gordo and ore shipments begun, and by 1912, Cerro Gordo became the largest producer of zinc carbonates in the U.S. [9] In 1916, the town became electrified, replacing the steam power that operated the machinery. [10] Looking north. In 1920, about ten miners still worked, mostly mining silver-lead ore.

  8. Corona Founders Monument - Wikipedia

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    Now City of Corona Map with Corona and the Temescal Valley, California. The Corona Founders Monument is a monument built in 1936 to the founding fathers of the City of Corona in the Riverside County, California. The monument was designated a California Historic Landmark (No.738) on June 6, 1960. The monument is in the Corona City Park in the ...

  9. Phaseolus coccineus - Wikipedia

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    Phaseolus coccineus, known as runner bean, [2] scarlet runner bean, [2] or multiflora bean, [2] is a plant in the legume family, Fabaceae.Another common name is butter bean, [3] [4] [5] which, however, can also refer to the lima bean, a different species.