- Francisco, as a
canyon at the
trailhead leading to the old
Chumash camp at
Castac Lake (Tejon Ranch),
which is
intermittently wet and briny.
Early publications...
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Rancho Castac or
Rancho Castec was a 22,178-acre (89.75 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day Kern and Los
Angeles counties, California, made by Governor...
- təˈhoʊn, ˈteɪ.hoʊn/,
previously known as
Portezuelo de Cortes,
Portezuela de
Castac, and Fort
Tejon P**** is a
mountain p****
between the
southwest end of the...
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Castac or
Castaic is an unincorporated,
rural community near the city of
Santa Clarita in
Southern California. It can also
refer to:
Rancho Castac — a...
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Castac Lake (Chumash: Kaštiq), also
known as
Tejon Lake, is a
natural saline endorheic, or sink, lake near Lebec, California. The lake is
located in the...
-
Castac Valley is a
valley located within the
Transverse Ranges in
southern Kern County, California. The
unincorporated community of
Lebec is
located within...
- 617-acre (395.04 km2)
Rancho El Tejon; and the 22,178-acre (89.75 km2)
Rancho Castac. A
fourth tract, the 48,800-acre (197 km2)
Rancho La Liebre, was granted...
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Malibu and the Simi Hills, California.
Dialects probably also
included Castac and Alliklik.: 126 Ventureño is, like its
sister Chumashan languages, a...
-
Recreation Area,
Gorman and the
Tejon P**** (then
called Portezuela de
Castac or
Castac P****), but
Carrillo failed to
comply with any of its conditions. In...
-
Mexican land
grants in the
Tehachapis are:
Rancho El
Tejon (1843)
Rancho Castac (1843)
Rancho La
Liebre (1846)
Rancho Los
Alamos y Agua
Caliente (1846)...