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  2. Rancho Leonero - Wikipedia

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    After Powell's death in 1974, Rancho Leonero was unused until John Ireland purchased it in 1981. In 1984 Ireland started construction of the original five rooms of what was to become "The Inn at Rancho Leonero". The original ranch house became the bar and office for the current resort. In 1986 the Inn opened to its first guests. [7]

  3. Mexicali - Wikipedia

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    Mexicali (English: / ˌ m ɛ k s ɪ ˈ k æ l i /; Spanish: ⓘ) [2] is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California.The city, which is the seat of the Mexicali Municipality, has a population of 689,775, according to the 2010 census, while the Calexico–Mexicali metropolitan area is home to 1,000,000 inhabitants on both sides of the Mexico–United States border.

  4. Baja California - Wikipedia

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    Baja California, [a] [b] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California, [c] is a state in Mexico.It is the northwesternmost of the 32 federal entities of Mexico. . Before becoming a state in 1952, the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California (Territorio Norte de Baja Californ

  5. A quaint California downtown is on sale for $6.6 million, but ...

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    HMBD Real Estate Marketing The entire downtown of Campo, California, hit that market this year for $6.6 million. The listing includes a 28-building portfolio with residential and commercial buildings.

  6. Why this part of Mexico is making a comeback - AOL

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    With wineries, delicious food, sunny resorts and a storied history, it may be time to add a resurgent northern Baja California to your Mexico travel bucket list.

  7. Puerto Peñasco - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the northern shores of the Sea of Cortez on the small strip of land that joins the Baja California Peninsula with the rest of Mexico. [4] The area is part of the Altar Desert, one of the driest and hottest areas of the larger Sonoran Desert. [5] Since the late 1990s, there has been a push to develop the area for tourism.

  8. Ensenada, Baja California - Wikipedia

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    In 1805, José Manuel Ruiz Carillo obtained permission to establish himself in Ensenada, being appointed governor of Baja California and building in Ensenada a house that survived until the final part of that century, despite being briefly taken by William Walker, the self-declared "president" of the Republic of Baja California, in 1853–54. [9]

  9. El Rosario, Baja California - Wikipedia

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    The town is located on Mexican Federal Highway 1 and also a stop on the Baja 1000 racing event. [4] There are several markets in El Rosario, ranging from mini-markets and meat markets to traditional markets and liquor stores. The town is one of many locations in Baja California visited by bird watchers, due to bird migration patterns. [5]