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Bonsall
With the San Luis Rey river at the center of this enclave, Bonsall has been a rich agricultural, farming and ranching center for well over a century. Resting just 12 miles in from Oceanside harbor on Highway 76, this region is graced by ocean breezes and a temperate climate year-round. First known as Osgood and, soon after, Mt. Fairview, Bonsall had been a stop over point for East/West travelers...
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De Luz
There is a warm and magical blanket of softness and light that envelopes the rolling hills of De Luz a name given to this elusive region generations ago meaning, Of Light. Where the sweet scent of citrus blossoms from hundreds of sunny orchards drifts lazily around and through exquisite secluded haciendas. With wandering little two-lane country roads rising and falling, winding and threading thr...
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Escondido
Escondido is a city located in northern San Diego County, California just north of the city of San Diego. The name means "hidden" in Spanish-- it occupies a shallow valley ringed by rocky hills. Founded in 1888, it is one of the oldest cities in San Diego County. The city has a mild climate, a diverse economy and a growing population of 140,766, making it the fourth largest city in San Diego Count...
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Fallbrook
A true sense of community defines Fallbrook, a little town out of the old west that dates back to the late 1800s. This town will surprise you with its level of sophistication so high up in the hills, yet Fallbrook is just an 18-mile drive from the Pacific Ocean. Ocean views and breezes are had from many areas and the rolling hills are absolutely loaded with centuries-old California oaks and syca...
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Murrieta
Named for Esequial Murrieta (and his brother Juan) a Basque sheepherder who bought 52,000 acres of land here in 1873, Murrieta has since the beginning of time been a place of tranquility and healing. This rolling valley of expansive grassland anchored by oak and sycamore trees is the site of the Murrieta Hot Springs, a 129 degree natural artesian spring that was once shared by numerous tribes of ...
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Rainbow
There is no other place quite like Rainbow, a region of the county with a very unique look to it boulder dotted mountains amidst thriving groves of citrus and avocado. Rainbow is also home to dozens of commercial nurseries growing everything from tropical plants and trees to cactus and succulents. Rainbow is now emerging as a high-end hideaway for large parcel estates offering unrivaled and trul...
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Running Springs
High up in the pines rests Running Springs, a village community that serves as the gateway to Southern Californias prized alpine lakes of Arrowhead, Big Bear and Green Valley. Easy to access and hard to leave, Running Springs is a real treasure. Populated mostly with vacation cabins and extravagant chalets, this is the place to take in the winter wonderland. Most every favorite pastime is affor...
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Temecula Valley
Temecula set its roots way back in the early 1800s, occupied by Luiseno Indians of numerous tribes, most notably the Pechanga Indians. This rich valley and the surrounding rolling hills have for centuries been known for ranching, farming, cowboys and stagecoaches. While Old Town Temecula which still stands in all its glory- is over 150 years old, major development didn't arrive here until the la...
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Valley Center
Semi-rural is the description of Valley Center and within this region you can find golf course developments as well as large groves of citrus, avocado and ornamental flowers such as lavender. Fantastic historic structures still stand beneath heritage shade trees on year-round creeks and streams. The high hills in Valley Center afford stunning views of the agricultural patchwork of the valley flo...
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