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El Cajon takes its name from Rancho El Cajón, which was owned by the family of Don Miguel de Pedrorena, a Californio ranchero and signer of the California Constitution.. El Cajón, Spanish for "the box", was first recorded on September 10, 1821, as an alternative name for sitio rancho Santa Mónica to describe the "boxed-in" nature of the valley in which it sat.
Harbison Canyon, apart from its unfortunate encounters with wildfires, is best known amongst locals for Old Ironsides County Park, a 3.6-acre, shaded grove of trees maintained by the San Diego County Parks and Recreation Department. The park is located at 326 Harbison Canyon Road, El Cajon, CA 92020. Park hours are sunrise to sunset.
CR S19 east (Live Oak Canyon Road) – Trabuco Canyon, Coto de Caza Silverado Canyon Road – Silverado Canyon, Black Star Canyon 22.82: 36.73: SR 241 Toll / SR 261 Toll south (Eastern Toll Road) – Riverside, Irvine, South County: Interchange: Orange: 23.83: 38.35: CR S25 west (Chapman Avenue) / Jamboree Road: 29.05: 46.75
This is the area identified on most maps as Bostonia. However, the census-designated place of Bostonia is entirely outside the city limits of El Cajon, in an unincorporated area of County. The CDP comprises most of unincorporated El Cajon [clarification needed] north of Broadway and east of State Route 67, and a small area west of State Route ...
El Cajon Boulevard is a major east–west thoroughfare through San Diego, La Mesa and El Cajon, California. Before the creation of Interstate 8 it was the principal automobile route from San Diego to El Cajon, the Imperial Valley , and points east as U.S. Route 80 ; it is now signed as a business loop of Interstate 8.
The road that would become SR 67 was added to the state highway system in 1933, from El Cajon to near Santa Ysabel, [26] and was designated as Route 198 in 1935. [27] It consisted of Maine and Woodside avenues in Lakeside [ 28 ] and Magnolia Avenue in the city of El Cajon all the way to U.S. Route 80 (US 80) at Main Street.
Taco Bell is ready to serve you something new. On December 9, the fast-food giant held an opening in Chula Vista, California, for its all-new beverage-forward concept shop, Live Más Cafe.
In the meantime, parts of El Cajon Boulevard through downtown El Cajon were widened in 1935. [46] Federal funds were allocated for rerouting US 80 in 1940; [ 45 ] by then, La Mesa Boulevard had been designated as a U.S. 80 Business Route, and El Cajon Boulevard then carried the US 80 designation to San Diego. [ 47 ]