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  1. Rancho El Rincón de San Pasqual Los Angeles Case no. 173, Southern District of California: Rancho San Pedro: 1784: Juan José Dominguez: Spain Manuel Dominguez: 43,119.13 acres (17,449.69 ha) December 18, 1858: 440 Named for figure of religious significance; Peter, a Roman Catholic saint: Dominguez Rancho, Suanga, Rancho de los Gutierrez Los ...

  2. The Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad ( reporting mark SLR) [1] was a rail company in California, Nevada, and Utah in the United States, that completed and operated a railway line between its namesake cities ( Salt Lake City, Utah, and Los Angeles, California), via Las Vegas, Nevada. Incorporated in Utah in 1901 as the San Pedro, Los Angeles ...

  3. Length. 21 miles (34 km) The Los Angeles & San Pedro Railroad was Southern California 's first railroad. Its 21-mile (34 km) line from San Pedro Bay to Los Angeles was built from 1868 to 1869 and began operations on October 26, 1869. [1] The railroad was the brainchild of Phineas Banning [2] and its primary purpose was to transport freight from ...

  4. Website: www.sanpedro.com. San Pedro ist ein Stadtteil der kalifornischen Metropole Los Angeles. San Pedro liegt am südlichen Ende der Palos-Verdes-Halbinsel und grenzt im Osten an den Hafen von Los Angeles. Bis 1909 war San Pedro eine eigenständige Gemeinde, wurde jedoch im Rahmen umfangreicher Eingemeindungen der Stadt Los Angeles angegliedert.

  5. Rancho San Pedro was one of the first California land grants and the first to win a patent from the United States. [1] The Spanish Crown granted the 75,000 acres (300 km 2) of land to soldier Juan José Domínguez in 1784, with his descendants validating their legal claim with the Mexican government at 48,000 acres (190 km 2) in 1828, and later ...

  6. Harbor City is a highly diverse neighborhood in the South Bay and Harbor region of Los Angeles, California, with a population upward of 36,000 people.Originally part of the Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant, the 2.58-square-mile (6.7 km 2) Harbor City was brought into Los Angeles as a preliminary step in the larger city's consolidation with the port cities of Wilmington and San Pedro.

  7. The site in 2014. The Sunken City is the site of a natural landslide that occurred in the Point Fermin area of the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, beginning in 1929. A slump caused several beachside homes to slide into the ocean. The area was originally developed in the 1920s by George H. Peck, featuring homes with views of the Pacific ...

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