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  2. Parkway Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Plaza was developed in the early 1970s, shortly after Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad, as the second enclosed shopping mall in San Diego County. Building an indoor mall was ideal for the area, as El Cajon is notoriously hot during the summer. Since opening the mall, Parkway Plaza has expanded as necessary.

  3. May Company California - Wikipedia

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    Opened as a freestanding store across the street from Crenshaw Center. Integrated into Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza mall in the 1970s. Lakewood: South Bay/Long Beach: Lakewood Center [73] [74] [75] Feb 18, 1952 [75] Upon opening, the four-level, 346,700-square-foot (32,210 m 2) [76] May Company-Lakewood was the largest suburban department store ...

  4. List of San Diego Trolley stations - Wikipedia

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    The routes are arranged approximately geographically true; the Blue Line runs from the upper left corner (La Jolla) to the lower right corner (San Ysidro): the Orange Line runs from the left middle (downtown San Diego) to the upper right (El Cajon), and the Green Line also runs from the left middle (downtown San Diego) to the upper right (Santee), taking a route that lies largely along Mission ...

  5. El Cajon, California - Wikipedia

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    1652701, 2410406. Website. www.ci.el-cajon.ca.us. El Cajon (/ ɛl kəˈhoʊn / el kə-HOHN, Latin American Spanish: [el kaˈxon]; Spanish: El Cajón, [6] meaning "the box") is a city in San Diego County, California, United States, 17 mi (27 km) east of downtown San Diego. The city takes its name from Rancho El Cajón, which was named for the ...

  6. Cajon Pass - Wikipedia

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    Cajon Pass. Cajon Pass (/ kəˈhoʊn /; Spanish: Puerto del Cajón or Paso del Cajón) [2][3] is a mountain pass between the San Bernardino Mountains to the east and the San Gabriel Mountains to the west in Southern California. Created by the movements of the San Andreas Fault, it has an elevation of 3,777 ft (1,151 m). [1]

  7. Arnele Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Arnele Avenue. /  32.80461°N 116.97558°W  / 32.80461; -116.97558. Arnele Avenue station is a San Diego Trolley station served by the Orange and Green lines in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon, California. It is the eastern terminus of the Orange Line, serving as a convenient layover for Orange Line trains instead of the busier El Cajon ...

  8. Boomers! Parks - Wikipedia

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    Boomers! El Cajon El Cajon, California: El Cajon Family Fun Center Apex Parks Group Closed June 8, 2020. [7] Demolition of the main building and mini golf course began in early March 2022. Closed Boomers! Escondido Escondido, California: Family Fun Center Palace Entertainment: Sold in 2004; [8] Later replaced by a Car Max dealership. [9] Closed ...

  9. Category:1989 establishments in California - Wikipedia

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    Campanile (restaurant) Capitol Latin. Catellus Development Corporation. Centennial High School (Corona, California) Center City High School. Center for the Study of Political Graphics. Century High School (Santa Ana, California) Chi Delta Theta. Cinergi Pictures.