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Hillman\'s Del Mar Ranch. SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Del Mar, California. For Sale


Hillman\'s Del Mar Ranch. SAN DIEGO COUNTY,  Del Mar, California.
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Hillman\'s Del Mar Ranch. SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Del Mar, California.:
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Hillman\'s del mar ranch.

Embossed half pint milk bottle. From SAN DIEGO COUNTY, del mar, California. On the front of milk bottle. Half pint Hellman\"s del mar ranch. On the bottom rim of milk bottle. 2 pig. In really good Condition. Take a look at all pictures. Feel free to ask any questions.

On August 14, 1882, the first California Southern Railroad train rode the tracks of its new route from San Diego to San Bernardino. Theodore M. Loop - the contractor and engineer who worked on the project - had acquired acreage and built a home on the north shore of Los Peñasquitos Creek, a setting he described as \"the most attractive place on the entire coast.\" Loop built a tent city on the beach, now Torrey Pines State Beach. His wife, Ella, called it \"Del Mar\" - words taken from a popular poem,The Fight on Paseo Del Mar.
In that same year\"Colonel\" Jacob Taylor(left) - who had come with his family to live on Rancho Peñasquitos - met Loop who suggested that they build a town. Taylor was captivated by the beauty and potential of the area, and in the summer of 1885, he purchased 338.11 acres at the northern end of the mesa from homesteader Enoch Talbert for $1,000. Thus the town of Del Mar was officially founded.
Taylor was a dynamic visionary who pictured Del Mar as a seaside resort for the rich and famous. With technical support from family and friends, he designed and built a town whose focal point was Casa del Mar, a hotel-resort on what is now 10th Street. Other town attractions included a train station, a dance pavilion, and a bathing pool extending from the beach out into the sea.




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