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territory was once part the
Mexican land
grants Rancho Buena Vista and
Rancho Guajome. A post
office was
established on
October 9, 1882, and
Vista was incorporated...
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Rancho Guajome was a 2,219-acre (8.98 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Diego County, California,
given in 1845 by
Governor Pío Pico to Indian...
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Rancho Guajome Adobe is a
historic 19th-century
hacienda (and now a
historic house museum) in
Rancho Guajome Adobe County Park, on
North Santa Fe Avenue...
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Guajome Park
Academy /ɡwəˈhoʊmi/ (commonly
referred to as
Guajome or GPA) is a K–12
public charter school in Vista, California,
United States that was...
- Oceanside, San Marcos,
Carlsbad and some
unincorporated areas of the County.
Guajome Park
Academy Alta
Vista High
School (AVHS)
Major General Raymond Murray...
- The
Guajome Adobe,
built 1852–53 as the seat of
Rancho Guajome...
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Spanish Navy.
Couts had 10 children.
Couts lived on a 2,219
acres Ranch Guajome, near present-day Vista, California. In
October 1851
Couts resigned his...
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village lands—grants made by
Zalvidea include Rancho Little Temecula,
Rancho Guajome and
Rancho Cuca.[citation needed] The Old
Franciscan Missions of California...
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claimed to have
inspired her work:
Rancho Camulos, near Piru, and
Rancho Guajome in Vista, as she had
visited both
before writing her novel.
Camulos became...
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mouth of the river, and Wi'áasamay (Wiasamai) and Waxáwmay (Wahaumai) at
Guajome. The
first European explorers arrived in 1769.
Spanish missionaries under...