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  2. When Murrieta officially became a city on July 1, 1991, it was already home to more than 24,000 residents. Compare that to the 2,200 estimated to have been living here in 1980. By 2005, more than 85,000 people had moved to the community, making it one of the five largest in Riverside County.

  3. Murrieta is bordered by the city of Temecula to the south, the cities of Menifee and Wildomar to the north, and the unincorporated community of French Valley to the east. Murrieta is located in the center of the Los Angeles-San Diego mega-region. Murrieta is named for Juan Murrieta, a Californio ranchero who founded the town.

  4. Juan Murrieta was born in Spain in 1844 and came to California in 1863, going into the sheep business with his brother, Ezequiel. The brothers bought 52,000 acres of ranch land in the Temecula Valley for $52,000 in 1873.

  5. Jul 24, 2016 · The “Murrieta” part definitely started when the Spaniard, not to be confused with Joaquin Murrieta of “Zorro” fame, purchased the Temecula and Pauba ranchos as grazing land for his family’s immense herd.

  6. 1882: California Southern Railroad Company builds tracks through the valley. The tracks eventually become part of the southern transcontinental route. 1884: Temecula Land and Water Company establishes and subdivides town sites, naming it Murrieta.

  7. exploremurrieta.com › explore › history-cultureExplore Murrieta

    Murrieta was named after Spanish-born Ezequial Murrieta, who was entranced by the area’s natural beauty that he found reminiscent of his homeland. He bought 52,000 acres of land and established a sheep ranch before turning the property over to his brother Juan in 1873. That’s when Murrieta was born.

  8. 1886,Hutchinson & Brown establish a dairy farm on the Murrieta Reserve. 1886, The Murrieta Cemetery is established. Mable M. Hending is reported as the first burial.

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