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  2. Ranchos of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Rancho Potrero Grande: 1845 Manuel Antonio Mexico 01 (1 Spanish league) 439 J. Matías Sanchez 4,431.95 acres (1,793.55 ha) July 19, 1859: 445 Spanish; el potrero is a paddock, or pasturage for horses; grande is big Los Angeles Rancho La Providencia: 1843 Vicente de la Osa: Mexico 01 (1 Spanish league) D. W. Alexander

  3. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    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 de Arrillaga: Ygnacio Ortega 13,066 acres (5,288 ha) [note 10] Gilroy: Santa Clara: San Antonio: 1810 Antonio María Lugo: 29,513 acres (11,943 ha) 9 SD Bell, South Gate: Los Angeles: Santiago ...

  4. Ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Spanish and Mexican rancho grants in Los Angeles County. The rancheros became land-rich and cash-poor, and the burden of attempting to defend their claims was often financially overwhelming. Grantees lost their lands as a result of mortgage default, payment of attorney fees, or payment of other personal debts.

  5. 7 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Huevos Rancheros - AOL

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    ShutterstockHuevos rancheros, which roughly translates to rancher's eggs, is a classic breakfast dish, bringing together eggs, tortillas, and salsa for an extremely hearty start to the day. Often ...

  6. Palos Verdes Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    In other areas of the Los Angeles Basin archeological sites date back 8,000 years. [6] [7] Their first contact with Europeans occurred in 1542 with João Cabrilho (Juan Cabrillo). Chowigna and Suangna were two Tongva settlements of many in the peninsula area, which was also a departure point for their rancherías on the Channel Islands.

  7. The Best Burrito in Every State - AOL

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    Arizona: Los Reyes de la Torta. Phoenix & Tempe . At Los Reyes de la Torta, there are two main things you need to know. First, the burritos are huge and called “burros” on the menu, and second ...

  8. California hide trade - Wikipedia

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    Key hide trading ports. By the mid-1820s, the hide and tallow trade, facilitated by Spanish missions and their clergy and later replaced by private ranches, [23] [24] [25] represented the key profitable industry in California, taxes on their primary products propping up the regional economy and infrastructure. [26]

  9. Ranchos of Orange County - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its formation, the Orange County lands were part of Los Angeles County. Further back in history, California lands were organized into Spanish land grants or "Ranchos". In the case of Orange County, there is record of José Antonio Yorba and Juan Pablo Peralta (nephew) being granted Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana in 1810, year of the ...