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After Lorenzo Soto’s death in 1863, his widow, María Ygnacia Morena de Soto in 1864 married Tomas Alvarado (1841–), part owner of Rancho Monserate. Tomas Alvarado sold Rancho Vallecitos de San Marcos to Cave Johnson Couts in 1866. [7] Cave Johnson Couts (1821–1874), was a native of Tennessee, and was a nephew of Cave Johnson.
Rancho Johnson (or Johnson's Ranch) was a 22,197-acre (89.83 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Yuba County, California, given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Pablo Gutiérrez. [1] The grant was located along the north side of Bear River , and encompassed present-day Wheatland .
Rancho Guajome Adobe is a historic 19th-century hacienda (and now a historic house museum) in Rancho Guajome Adobe County Park, on North Santa Fe Avenue in Vista in San Diego County, California. Built in 1852–53, it is a well-preserved but late example of Spanish-Mexican colonial architecture, and was designated a National Historic Landmark ...
San Jacinto Museum: San Jacinto: Riverside: Local history: website, natural and human history of San Jacinto and surrounding areas San Timoteo Canyon Schoolhouse: Unincorporated: Riverside: Local history: website: Searles Valley History House: Trona: San Bernardino: Historic house
Wells Fargo History Museum: San Diego: History: Located in Colorado House in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, 1850s stage stop and telegraph office Whaley House: San Diego: Historic house: Mid 19th century period house Women's Museum of California: San Diego: Women's: website, formerly the Women's History Museum WWII/Korea LVT Museum
The original plat map trumpeted: “Rancho Mirage: A community of atmosphere and charm.” History: Intrepid Mac and Ruth Blankenhorn invented Rancho Mirage Skip to main content
Location of San Diego County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in San Diego County, California.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in San Diego County, California, United States.
Nov. 30—In downtown Santa Fe, the adobe buildings have stood for centuries. Despite the changing facades over the years at 58 East San Francisco Street, there's been a spot that beats alongside ...