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Interior of San Gregorio General Store. Named after Pope Gregory I (Saint Gregory the Great). [9] San Gregorio was a booming town in the 1850s, when wealthy San Franciscans would travel to the San Gregorio House by stagecoach to enjoy fishing, hunting, sea bathing, and boat races. [10] [11] The building still stands, but is no longer a ...
Pescadero (Spanish for "Fishmonger") is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in San Mateo County, California, two miles (3 km) east of State Route 1 and Pescadero State Beach. The town is 14.4 miles (23.2 km) south of Half Moon Bay .
The route begins at SR 1 on the Pacific coast near San Gregorio. It then heads northeast through San Mateo County, following San Gregorio Road and La Honda Road and crossing the Santa Cruz Mountains. As it enters Woodside, it intersects SR 35, also known as Skyline Boulevard. From the juncture of La Honda Road with Portola Road to US 101 it ...
Pescadero Road, Pescadero State Beach: San Gregorio: 18.19: SR 84 east – San Gregorio, La Honda, Redwood City: Half Moon Bay: 29.04: SR 92 east – San Mateo R39.00: Tom Lantos Tunnels: Pacifica: 40.75– 40.96: Linda Mar Boulevard, San Pedro Avenue: 42.01: Rockaway Beach Avenue, Fassler Avenue – Rockaway Beach: R42.58: Reina Del Mar Avenue ...
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Pescadero Creek County Park (acquired 1968) They are adjacent to Portola Redwoods State Park and close to several areas preserved by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, including the Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve and the Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve. Pescadero Creek Park sits atop a deposit of natural gas and oil.
Rancho San Gregorio was a 17,783-acre (71.97 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day San Mateo County, California given in 1839 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Antonio Buelna. [1] At the time, the grant was in Santa Cruz County ; an 1868 boundary adjustment gave the land to San Mateo County.