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  2. Warner Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Warner Springs has a post office; its ZIP Code is 92086. It is located near Palomar Observatory and Warner's Ranch . It is located on State Route 79 , which connects to the city of Temecula to the north and the communities of Santa Ysabel and Julian to the south.

  3. Drakesbad Guest Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Park Service approached Roy Sifford and offered a buy-out, with the property appraised at $285,324.80. Roy and Pearl held out for more, using offers from timber and development companies as leverage, and settled for $325,000 in 1953. During the 1960s the property was upgraded with guest cabins, a pool and a bath house. [12]

  4. Warner's Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Warner's Ranch, near Warner Springs, California, was notable as a way station for large numbers of emigrants on the Southern Emigrant Trail from 1849 to 1861, as it was a stop on both the Gila River Trail and the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line (1859-1861). It was also operated as a pioneering cattle ranch.

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  7. Juan José Warner - Wikipedia

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    The ranch property included hot springs. [5] After he started serving travelers in 1849 on the Southern Trail, Warner set up the only trading post between New Mexico and Los Angeles. Warner's ranch was a historic territory of the Cupeño Indians, who had inhabited the area for centuries before Spanish missionaries entered the area. Their land ...