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Its cherry time in Leona Valley

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Real Estate Agent with Home Based Realty 01737966/01367311

Its cherry time in Leona Valley, dozens of cherry growers have a bumper crop this year, and it great family fun.  Limited cherries will be available June 6th & 7th with more orchards opening June 13 & 14.  Directions
 
Early residents of Leona Valley were the Kitanemuk Indiansc a branch of the Shoshone or Serrano tribe.  Arrowheads, flints and other artifacts are unearthed from time to time and remind us of our culture.

Spanish explorers lead by the first Governor of Alta California came upon Leona Valley in 1776.  As the commerce and travel increased, the route of the main stage line between Cajon Pass and lower San Joaquin Valley paralleled Amargosa Creek through the valley.

The valley takes its name from Miguel Leonis, "King of the Calabasas" whose cattle and sheep ranch was by far the largest in the area.  Settlers immigrated from Germany beginning in the 1870's.  For many years the rich valley soil provided generous grain harvest.  Cherries, almonds, and lilacs flourished here.

The valley today is the home of farm and ranch oriented families who enjoy the beauty of a quiet rural life.

We know you will enjoy Leona Valley and we are happy to share with you the peacefulness of the pastoral blessing we call home.

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Richard

Comments(1)

Li Read
Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) - Salt Spring Island, BC
Caring expertise...knowledge for you!

Interesting...I love learning the "lore" of an area.   Good localism post!

May 04, 2013 02:26 AM