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  2. Warner's Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Designated CHISL. 1939 [1] Warner's Ranch, near Warner Springs, California, was notable as a way station for large numbers of emigrants on the Southern Emigrant Trail from 1849 to 1861, as it was a stop on both the Gila River Trail and the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line (1859-1861). It was also operated as a pioneering cattle ranch.

  3. Warner Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Warner Springs has a post office; its ZIP Code is 92086. It is located near the Palomar Observatory and Warner's Ranch. It is located on State Route 79, which connects to the city of Temecula to the north and the communities of Santa Ysabel and Julian to the south.

  4. Deep Springs College - Wikipedia

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    Deep Springs students and staff moving cattle. Deep Springs involves students working on tasks in the nearby ranch including "cooking, cleaning, gardening, milking cows, saddling horses, herding cattle, moving hay, butchering chickens, wiring cables, sorting library books, and fixing vehicles" with the academic curriculum dedicated wholly to the liberal arts such as Ancient Greek, philosophy ...

  5. Juan José Warner - Wikipedia

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    Died. 1890. Los Angeles, California, U.S. Occupation (s) Rancher, politician. Juan José Warner (1807–1890), [ 1] a naturalized American-Mexican citizen, developed Warner's Ranch in Warner Springs, California. From 1849 to 1861, the ranch was important as a stop for emigrant travelers on the Southern Emigrant Trail, including the Gila River ...

  6. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia

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    The school operates the Navy Remote Training Site at Warner Springs where sailors and marines learn basic skills necessary for worldwide survival, facilitating search and rescue efforts, and evading capture by hostile forces. Additional Level C Code of Conduct training includes a five-day Peacetime Detention and Hostage Survival (PDAHS) course ...

  7. Cupeño - Wikipedia

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    The Cupeño villages also showing Warner Springs for reference. Spaniards entered Cupeño lands in 1795 [5] and took control of the lands by the 19th century. After Mexico achieved independence, its government granted Juan José Warner, a naturalized American-Mexican citizen, nearly 45,000 acres (180 km 2) of the land on November 28, 1844.

  8. Doctors near Warner Springs, CA - WebMD

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    Doctors near Warner Springs, CA

  9. Tod Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    Tod Goldberg (born January 10, 1971, in Berkeley, California) is an American author and journalist best known for his novels Gangsters Don't Die (Counterpoint), Gangster Nation (Counterpoint), Gangsterland (Counterpoint) and Living Dead Girl (Soho Press), the popular Burn Notice series (Penguin/NAL) and the short story collection The Low Desert: Gangster Stories (Counterpoint).

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