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Head of branding iron with Rancho San Rafael's mark.

Rancho San Rafael was a 36,403-acre (147.32 km2) Spanish land grant in the San Rafael Hills, bordering the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco in present-day Los Angeles County, southern California, given in 1784 to Jose Maria Verdugo.

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Rancho San Rafael

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Rancho San Rafael was a 36,403-acre (147.32 km2) Spanish land grant in the San Rafael Hills, bordering the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco in present-day...

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San Rafael Hills

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Glendale Freeway including Rancho San Rafael and Chevy Chase Canyon in Glendale. They define the valley area of Pasadena and San Marino, and retain a large...

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Casa Adobe de San Rafael

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first of the Rancho grants and one of the largest grants. The grant called Rancho San Rafael was a 36,403-acre (147.32 km2) in the San Rafael Hills, bordering...

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Ranchos of Los Angeles County

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Pico Rivera, Rancho Park, Redondo Beach, Rose Hills, Rodeo Dr., San Jose Hills, San Pedro (Bay, neighborhood), San Vicente Blvd., other San Vicente Blvd...

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The Great Reno Balloon Race

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held annually in September in Reno, Nevada. The event is held at Rancho San Rafael Park, west of the University of Nevada, Reno. The event completed...

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Catalina Verdugo Adobe

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Glendale, California. The adobe was built on a small portion of the Rancho San Rafael which was granted to José María Verdugo in 1784. Jose Maria Verdugo's...

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Elena Verdugo

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descendant of José María Verdugo, a Spanish soldier and recipient of the Rancho San Rafael, a land grant which included what is today the cities of Glendale...

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Crescenta Valley

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The Crescenta Valley was a pastoral area under the Rancho Tujunga, Rancho San Rafael and Rancho La Cañada land grants during the Spanish and Mexican...

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David Burbank

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of Rancho Providencia on March 20, 1867, from David W. Alexander and Alexander Bell. Burbank also bought about 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of Rancho San Rafael...

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Rancho Tularcitos

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Valley, along Tularcitos Creek, and was bounded on the west by Rancho Los Laureles. Rafael Gómez (1784-1838), born in Mexico, came to California in 1830...

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Rancho San Marcos

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Rancho San Marcos was a 35,573-acre (143.96 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Barbara County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pio Pico...

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Galaxy Airlines Flight 203

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prevent a stall. A memorial called Galaxy Grove was dedicated at Rancho San Rafael in 1986. After the plaque was stolen in 2013, a two-ton granite replacement...

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Rancho Rinconada del Arroyo de San Francisquito

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born in the Pueblo of San José. Rafael Soto married María Antonia Mesa (b. 1802) in 1819. In 1827, Rafael Soto came to stay on Rancho Cañada del Corte de...

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Northeast Los Angeles

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was part of the original Spanish and Mexican land grants of Rancho San Rafael and Rancho San Pascual when the city incorporated in 1850. One of the first...

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Rancho Sisquoc

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Rancho Sisquoc was a 35,486-acre (143.61 km2) Mexican land grant and current winery in the San Rafael Mountains region of present-day northeastern Santa...

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