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Mariano Martinez (born 1944) is an American entrepreneur, restaurateur, and creative artist. In Dallas, Texas, in 1971, he adapted a slurpee machine to making margaritas and dubbed it "The World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine".
The two-hour opening episode establishes the background to the action, bringing "Big John" Cannon and his family and brother Buck to the frontier high desert scrubland in the southern Arizona Territory near the border with Mexico, where they buy a run-down hacienda and establish a cattle ranch on it.
José Mariano Castro 24,066 acres (9,739 ha) 136 ND Gilroy: Santa Clara: Topanga Malibu Sequit: 1804 José Joaquín de Arrillaga: José Bartolomé Tapia: 13,300 acres (5,382 ha) 147 SD Malibu: Los Angeles: Los Palos Verdes: 1809 José Dolores Sepúlveda: 31,629 acres (12,800 ha) 273 SD Palos Verdes: Los Angeles: San Ysidro: 1809 José Joaquín ...
The Hacienda, set off by a large sign with a vaquero on a bucking horse, was feted by some in Fresno as America’s biggest motel, which means a car can park directly outside of a room.
The ranch opened in 1950 [19] as the Hacienda Ranch [10] and is located just off Interstate 80. [20] The rooms have different themes, [21] and there is a jacuzzi [22] and a BDSM dungeon. [23] It has been owned and run since 1981 by Bella Shauna Cummins. [10] In the late 1990s, Cummins had a road built from the ranch to the highway.
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort is a hotel in Catalina Foothills, near Tucson, Arizona. It began in 1929 as a private boarding school for girls. It began in 1929 as a private boarding school for girls.
Yorba Linda, Yorba Hacienda: Los Alamitos: 1834 Mexican Governor José Figueroa: Abel Stearns: Los Alamitos, Long Beach, Seal Beach: Las Bolsas: 1834 Mexican Governor José Figueroa: Maria Catarina Ruiz Huntington Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove, Los Coyotes: 1834 Mexican Governor José Figueroa: Juan José Nieto Buena Park, Stanton, Cerritos ...
[citation needed] Today, heirs of Rowland through his namesake great-grandson, John Rowland IV, still own more than one hundred acres in the City of Industry and Rowland Heights, which are leased for commercial purposes., A ranch house (ca. 1900), an older barn, and a later dwelling were razed for commercial development that has not yet taken ...