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The Jemez River runs through San Ysidro, just north of where the Rio Salado joins the Jemez River. The village has been a farming community since 1699 when Juan Trujillo established a settlement named for San Ysidro, or Saint Isidore the Farmer. The Village was incorporated in 1967. An annual San Ysidro Fiesta Day is held each year in mid-May.
San Ysidro (Californio Spanish for for "St. Isidore", Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a district of San Diego, California, immediately north of the Mexico–United States border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the west; together these communities form South ...
San Ysidro, San Diego, a district in the city of San Diego, California; San Ysidro District AVA, a Californian wine region in Santa Clara County; San Ysidro Ranch, a ranch in Santa Barbara County, California; San Ysidro, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, a place in Doña Ana County, New Mexico; San Ysidro, Sandoval County, New Mexico, a village in ...
The village of San Ysidro ... Feb. 9—The Ojito Wilderness is just over an hour drive northwest from Albuquerque and has more than 11,000 acres of protected wilderness. The wilderness is a mix of ...
San Ysidro is a census-designated place in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. Its population was 2,090 as of the 2010 census. [1] Geography.
Las Americas Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in San Ysidro, San Diego, California, located directly on the Mexico–United States border, just west of the San Ysidro Port of Entry. [2] [3] The 560,000 square feet (52,000 m 2) center attracts shoppers from San Diego County as well as the Tijuana metropolitan area in Mexico immediately to the ...
Jun. 16—RIO PUERCO VALLEY — David Ryan is driving his 2013 blue Ford Escape from Bernalillo northwest along U.S. 550 early on a recent weekday morning. He's got one-half of the back seat ...
W. E. Smythe. William Ellsworth Smythe, known as W. E. Smythe (1861–1922), was a journalist, writer and founder of the Little Landers movement, which aimed to settle small suburban lots with people who would farm their own properties, live off the land and sell or trade the surplus for needed income.