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  2. Earle Brucker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He spent most of his life as the owner and operator of the Cajon Speedway in El Cajon, California. [1] Brucker was the son of Earle Brucker Sr., who played five seasons in the major leagues for the Athletics himself. [2] When Earle Sr. joined the Athletics coaching staff in 1941, Earle Jr. was made the bullpen catcher at the age of 15. [3]

  3. El Cajon, California - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Category:Baseball players from El Cajon, California - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 02:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. East County, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Grossmont College, located in El Cajon, and Cuyamaca College, located in Rancho San Diego, are two community colleges in the East County region. San Diego Christian College is located in Santee. Landmarks

  6. Arnele Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Arnele Avenue station is a San Diego Trolley station served by the Copper Line in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon, California.The station serves the surrounding residential community, the Parkway Plaza shopping mall, and other commercial properties in the area.

  7. 47th Street station (San Diego Trolley) - Wikipedia

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    47th Street opened as part of the Euclid Line, the second original line of the San Diego Trolley system, on March 23, 1986. Also later known as the East Line, it operated from 12th & Imperial to Euclid Avenue before being extended in May 1989.

  8. El Cajon Boulevard riot - Wikipedia

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    This led to an organized mass protest the night of August 20 and 21 at the intersection of El Cajon Boulevard and Cherokee Street in San Diego. The crowd of about 3,000 teenagers and adults blocked three blocks of El Cajon Boulevard (one of San Diego's major east-west thoroughfares) and began holding impromptu drag races with just enough room ...

  9. Marshal Scotty's Playland Park - Wikipedia

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    Marshal Scotty's Playland Park is an abandoned theme park in El Cajon, California. [1] The park contained multiple attractions, such as a railroad, a 20 ft (6.1 m) Ferris wheel, a water slide, a small roller coaster, and a tilt-a-whirl ride. The park is privately owned and is now mostly abandoned and fenced off. [1]