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MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.
State Route 133 (SR 133) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, serving as an urban route in Orange County. It connects SR 1 in Laguna Beach through the San Joaquin Hills with several freeways in Irvine, ending at the SR 241, a toll road in the latter city.
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Between Foster and Julian, the paved road was opened in July 1922, at a cost of $550,000 [20] (about $7,870,000 in 2023 dollars). [21] The "Ramona Road" remained unpaved between the Mussey Grade and the road to Ballena, a distance of 20 miles (32 km), and the estimated cost of paving it was $400,000 [ 22 ] (about $5,600,000 in 2023 dollars). [ 21 ]
The El Toro "Y" is a freeway interchange in Irvine, California where the Santa Ana Freeway, Interstate 5 (I-5), and the San Diego Freeway (at that point the I-405) merge. South of the El Toro Y, the highway is named the " San Diego Freeway " with the highway designation "I-5."
The road south of Julian to Decanso was open by 1916, but had a narrow crossing at the Cuyamaca dam, making the trip difficult. [21] In 1922, the Automobile Club of Southern California noted that from Santa Ysabel to Julian, the road was in good repair, as well as from Cuyamaca to Descanso, even though the latter was a dirt road; the Julian to ...
Julian is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. As of the 2020 census , the population was 1,768, up from 1,502 at the time of the 2010 census . Julian is an official California Historical Landmark (No. 412). [ 3 ]
The California State Legislature added SR 231 to the state highway system in 1988; it was a route from I-5 around the Tustin–Irvine boundary to SR 91. [7] In 1991, the Legislature renumbered part of SR 231 to be SR 261. [ 8 ]