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Crystal Cove, Ca
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Fullerton, Ca
Garden Grove, Ca
Huntington Beach, Ca
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Irvine, Ca
La Habra, Ca
La Habra Heights, Ca
La Palma, Ca
Ladera Ranch, Ca
Laguna Hills, Ca
Laguna Niguel, Ca
Laguna Woods, Ca
Lake forest, CA
Los Alamitos, Ca
Midway City, Ca
Mission Viejo, Ca
Newport Beach, Ca
Newport Coast, Ca
Orange, Ca
Placentia, Ca
Portola Hills, Ca
Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca
San Clemente, Ca
San Juan Capistrano, Ca
Santa Ana, Ca
Seal Beach, Ca
Silverado Canyon, Ca
Stanton, Ca
Sunset Beach, Ca
Trabuco Canyon, Ca
Tustin, Ca
Villa Park, Ca
Westminster, Ca
Yorba Linda, Ca
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Lincoln Town Car
Lincoln Navigator
4-6 Passenger Lincoln Stretch Limousine
8-10 Passenger Lincoln Stretch Limousine
10-12 Passenger Chrysler 300 Limousine
20 Passenger Hummer Stretch Limousine
20 Passenger Escalade Stretch Limousine
30 Passenger Party Bus
60 Passenger Party Bus
History Of Capistrano Beach, California
For more than 200 years, the Mission San Juan Capistrano has played a crucial part in the life of this city.
Father Junipero Serra founded the "Jewel of the Mission" in 1776, and a town eventually grew up around the
Catholic outpost.Built to help colonize California for the Spanish and to ease the local Indians into the Spanish
culture, the mission today makes the city a major tourist draw.This is especially true during the annual March
19th celebration, marking the return of the swallows to their summer home. The St. Joseph's Day celebration,
once a day long religious commemoration, has evolved into a three week Heritage Festival sponsored by the
local Fiesta Association.Today's San Juan Capistrano is a mix of new residents and descendants of early
ranchers and native Americans. Small, modern business developments are only blocks from the mission and
other historic buildings, and housing projects spread east across the valley.Indian villages once dotted the
small valleys near present-day San Juan Capistrano. Soon after the mission was built, cultivated fields, grazing
lands, granaries and the making of ceramics, bricks, tiles and textiles made the settlement a self-contained
village.In the 1850's, San Juan Capistrano was booming. It was a convenient stopping place for travelers and
prospectors on their way to the Northern California gold fields.In 1888, the California Central Railroad was
extended from Santa Ana to Oceanside, which brought people to San Juan Capistrano. Between 1910 and
1920, electricity, paved roads and the telephone arrived.The 1950s brought swift changes, including the
extension of the San Diego (I-5) Freeway through the city. The opening of the freeway in 1959 brought tourists
- and the city began to realize its marketability.Information Provided by Orangecounty.net)
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