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Rancho Tepusquet was a 8,901-acre (36.02 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day
northern Santa Barbara County,
California given in 1837 by
Governor Juan...
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generously watered by
Tepusquet Cr****, so
called by the
Chumash Indians to whom it
meant "fishing for trout."
Thomas Olivera sold
Rancho Tepusquet in 1855 to his...
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bought Rancho Tepusquet, in present-day
northern Santa Barbara County, from his father-in-law Tomás Olivera. In 1856, he
moved to
Rancho Tepusquet, constructed...
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overlooking downtown Santa Barbara. KCOY-TV's
transmitter is
located on
Tepusquet Peak east of
Santa Maria. KKFX-CD
broadcasts the same
subchannels in the...
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north of
Santa Maria Public Airport; KTSB-CD's
transmitter is
located on
Tepusquet Peak in Los
Padres National Forest east of
Santa Maria. The
Federal Communications...
- it and KCOY-TV,
which covers the
southern portion of the
market from
Tepusquet Peak in the Los
Padres National Forest,
carry the same
major subchannels...
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University of
Notre Dame in 1963. In 1970
Lucas and
partners formed Tepusquet Vineyards becoming one of the
first commercial wine
grape growers in Santa...
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released in 1983. In 1986,
Jackson Family Wines purchased part of
Tepusquet Vineyard in the
Santa Maria Valley and
established Cambria Winery. It...
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acres (9,088 ha) 354 SD
Manhattan Beach,
Lawndale Los
Angeles Tepusquet 1837 Juan
Alvarado Tomas Olivera 15,526
acres (6,283 ha) 336 SD Santa...
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peloton had to
ascend a 4.7-mile (7.6-kilometer) third-category
climb on
Tepusquet Road. The
altitude gained in the
parcours was 5,200 feet (1,600 meters)...