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11 Reasons to Drive to Julian, CA This Weekend


11 Reasons to Drive to Julian, CA This Weekend
Thrillist
2/22/2021
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Nestled in the Cuyamaca Mountains about an hour northeast of San Diego and two-and-a-half hours southeast of Los Angeles is the tiny town of Julian, California, population 1,502 (2010 census). Julian was formed in 1869, when Confederate soldiers and cousins Mike Julian and Drury Bailey settled in the area, hoping to strike gold. Named in honor of Mike Julian, the town experienced an almost immediate increase in population with the discovery of gold in a nearby stream by former enslaved cattleman, A.E. “Fred” Coleman in 1870 spurring San Diego’s first and only gold rush that lasted until about 1900. A bronze plaque near Town Hall commemorates the city’s early Black history, as Julian once boasted the majority of San Diego’s Black population: in the 1880 census, 33 of 55 Black residents living in San Diego County lived in the Julian area.  ....

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7 Charming Small Towns In Southern California


Feb.9.2021
From the mountains to the sea, Southern California is loaded with small towns waiting to be explored. Whether it’s a main street lined with old western buildings, or a village full of funky art galleries, there is something for everyone. Some can be explored in a day, while others are definitely worth a weekend getaway. But all offer the chance to leave behind strip malls with chain stores and restaurants and instead embrace charming streets filled with locally owned boutiques and diners.
1. Los Alamos
Located in the Santa Ynez Valley about an hour north of Santa Barbara, Los Alamos is one of California s hidden gems. Founded in 1876 by two ranchers, this town oozes Old West charm. More recently, it’s become a favorite destination for foodies and wine lovers. ....

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