- /teɪˈhoʊn, təˈhoʊn, ˈteɪ.hoʊn/,
previously known as
Portezuelo de Cortes,
Portezuela de Castac, and Fort
Tejon P**** is a
mountain p****
between the southwest...
-
between San
Bruno Mountain and the
hills on the
coast La
Portezuela ("The
Little Door"). La
Portezuela was
later referred to as Daly's Hill, the
Center of...
-
granted grazing rights to
Rancho Portezuela, near
present day
Universal City, to
Mariano de la Luz Verdugo.
Rancho Portezuela was
reclaimed by the Mission...
-
named for a
person called Bartolo Rancho San
Rafael Los
Angeles Rancho Portezuela 1795
Mariano de la Luz
Verdugo (located in the San
Fernando Valley; grant...
- Christy, Scorpion, Smugglers, Forney's Cove/Rancho Nuevo, Poso,
Buena Vista Portezuela, and Sur Ranch. In 1885, he
operated the
largest private telephone system...
-
Positas (1839) Livermore's,
Livermore Ranch (1851)
Arroyo Seco (Dry Cr****)
Portezuela de
Buenos Ayres Arroyo de los
Buenos Ayres (Cr**** of the Good Winds) Corral...
- to the east and the
cities of
Norco and
Corona to the west. A gap or
portezuela connects these valleys and
separates this
range from
Arlington Mountain...
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Fortuna and Samaritanes.
There are some
lagoons such as the
Monte Alto,
Portezuela and
Albufera Salinitas. As the
vicinity is
placed in a
subduction zone...
- now Co**** Gold Pino is now
Loomis Port
Ballona is now
Playa del Rey
Portezuela de
Buenos Ayres is now
Corral Hollow P****
Punta Arena is now
Point Arena...
- City to
Coyote Point in Burlingame. Its
northern extremity included "La
Portezuela" (Doorway) the p****
between the
western end of the
mountain and the coastal...