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Riverside County is a perfect place to live, retire, do business and a great place to own a home. Its year-round mild climate combined with its historic attractions, Balboa Park, museums, the world-famous San Diego Zoo, its beaches, Sea World and its proximity to Tijuana create an almost irresistible combination. The most southern County in California, San Diego County is bordered on the west by the blue Pacific Ocean which brings a warm, dry climate with glorious sunrises over the mountains to the east and incredible sunsets over the Pacific to the west.

A legacy of Spanish place names, graceful architecture, and a relaxed lifestyle reflect the city of San Diego’s pride in its past. The interior, or back country, holds a wealth of surprises, ranging from the impressive Wild Animal Park to the old-fashioned mining village of Julian. The City of San Diego, home to the Chargers and the Padres, is the 6th most populous city in the United States. San Diego County has an economy bigger than some countries.


Murrieta History


Murrieta has not changed much until 1987, when a period of explosive growth began. Sleepy little Murrieta, totaling only 542 residents in 1970 and little more than 2,250 a decade later, grew up almost overnight. When it became a city on July 1, 1991, it was home to some 29,000 people, many of them drawn to the area by the same virtues young Don Juan found so attractive more than 100 years earlier.

The young Don Juan Murrieta saw vast open spaces set in the midst of an expansive inland valley near the coast of Southern California.  Greened by the grasses that covered the area, the valley was dotted with oak trees, and sycamores lined the creeks. Such natural beauty, he thought, and such a practical choice. So, he bought 52,000 acres.

Don Juan was only 18 when he arrived in California from Spain in 1863, settling with two brothers in the San Joaquin Valley where they took up sheep ranching.

When Don Juan came looking here seven years later, he found an area that had changed little since it was first seen in 1797 by a party of Spaniards searching for a mission site. The perfect location, he found, for the 100,000 sheep he herded south from Merced to the new ranch he bought in 1873.

The sheep did well, feeding on the valley's rich grasses, and the natural hot springs found in the area proved a cleansing sheep dip. The sheep are long gone, and Don Juan eventually sold his holdings and moved to Los Angeles, where he worked 30 years in the sheriff's office. When Don Juan died in 1936 at the age of 91, the valley that came to bear his name, Murrieta had already experienced its first boom and its first bust.

The railroad came, and a town was built up around it. By 1890, some 800 people populated the area. In 1935, trains stopped running this route and the boom went bust. Not much was to change until 1987, when a period of explosive growth began. Sleepy little Murrieta, totaling only 542 residents in 1970 and little more than 2,250 a decade later, grew up almost overnight.

When it became a city officially on July 1, 1991, it was home to some 29,000 folks, many of them drawn to the area by the same virtues young Don Juan Murrieta found so attractive more than 100 years earlier. Today, the population of Murrieta exceeds 39,000 with natural beauty and so practical a choice, a real "gem of the valley."



Murrieta Lifestyle


Murrieta is a progressive new city with a rich and colorful heritage that reaches back as far as the 1870's. It’s a city that allows room to grow for businesses and families alike. It’s a perfect place to live the Southern California lifestyle with clean air, blue skies, a perfect climate and healthy entertainment for the young at heart. It’s a city with a vision, resources and a game plan, destined to accommodate the natural progression of Southern California’s expansive.


Murrieta News


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  2. The Best Place to Buy Comic Books Near Palm Springs, CA - Associated Content
    With the creation of characters like Batman, Superman, Captain America, and Superwoman, comic books were a hit in the 1930's. But comic book sales in the traditional sense, have decreased since the late 1940's and so have the shops they are sold in.

  3. Stopping the Temecula mosque: A new tolerance for intolerance - Examiner.com
    The planned building of a mosque and Islamic community center in Temecula, CA is creating controversy in this usually quiet Southern California town.

  4. Texas firms, Aspenmark Roofing and Global Construction, Join the Ambassador Energy Agency Group - PRWeb
    Anticipating Texasa positioning as one of the next US solar centers of activity, Ambassador Energy strategically sought out and engaged two solid roofing and construction companies to meet the growing demands in the states they service, bringing the total to five Ambassador Energy Agencies in the state of Texas.

  5. Iceoplex not-so-secret summertime refuge - The San Diego Union-Tribune
    Escondido, CA_7/14/2010_Escondidos Iceoplex ice skating complex is busy with open skating sessions and hockey camp, in addition to curling in the evenings.

  6. CA mom faces felony after infant is mauled by pit bull - WTOL-TV Toledo
    A mother whose 6-month-old son was mauled by a friend's pit bull mix dog is charged with felony child endangerment.


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