- 32°42′31″N 117°01′43″W / 32.7087°N 117.0286°W / 32.7087; -117.0286
Jamacha (pronounced: HAM-e-shaw) is a
neighborhood in the
District 4 area of San...
- by
Meadowbrook Drive,
Jamacha and
Skyline to the North,
unincorporated La
Presa to the south,
Skyline to the West and
Jamacha to the East.
Major thoroughfares...
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Rancho Jamacha was a 8,881-acre (35.94 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Diego County, California,
given in 1840 by
Governor Juan
Alvarado to...
-
located in
Southeast San Diego. It is
bordered by
Encanto to the west,
Jamacha-Lomita to the
North East, and Bay
Terraces to the South. The neighborhood...
- the Swee****er
River before ending at the
intersection with SR 125 and
Jamacha Boulevard near
Spring Valley. SR 54 then
resumes at SR 94 in
Rancho San...
- were few
people living in the
Jamacha Valley by the
middle of the 19th century.
Lorenzana received a
grant for
Rancho Jamacha from San
Diego missionaries...
-
certificates of the transaction. She
similarly was
given what
became Rancho Jamacha and
Rancho Cañada de los Coches. For
these last two she was
later to receive...
- SR 94
continues through Rancho San
Diego by
turning southeast at the
Jamacha Road and
Campo Road intersection,
where SR 54 and CR S17 turn northeast...
-
State Route 125
South Bay
Expressway from Otay Mesa to
Jamacha Road exit
Ramona Freeway from
Jamacha Road exit to
Santee State Route 163
Cabrillo Freeway...
- sandiegohistory.org/journal/84spring/
jamacha.htm
Stephen Van Wormer, "Legal Hocus-Pocus" The
Subdivision of
Jamacha Rancho, The
Journal of San
Diego History...