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Rancho Guejito is a 13299acre Mexican land grant in Southern California, approximately seven miles east of Escondido. It is among the last Mexican land grants still a single parcel of land.HistoryIn 1845, the 13299acre Rancho Guejito y Cañada de Palomia was granted by Mexican Governor Pio Pico to customs inspector and Justice of the Peace José María Orozco.Subsequent owners purchased adjacent properties, expanding the total acreage to about 22000acre.The rancho was nearly purchased in the 1970s by the State of California for $10 million. However, the purchase was vetoed by the governor. In 1974, industrialist Benjamin Coates purchased the land for $10 million. Since then, the land has remained mostly undeveloped and used as a cattle ranch.After Coates died in 2004, ownership of the land passed to The Rodney Company, headed by Coates's daughter Theodate Coates.Between 2003 and 2007, approximately 93 percent of the area was burned in several wildfires. An October 22, 2007 fire that began on the tract was dubbed the "Guejito Fire." That blaze burned homes in Rancho Bernardo and resulted in two deaths.Modern development of the RanchoIn 2009, representatives from The Rodney Co. contacted the county to discuss plans for developing the tract. Representatives proposed building approximately 10,000 homes and preserving about 16,000 of the 22000acre in its natural state. Conservationists and residents of nearby communities have opposed development of the land.

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Conservation and preservation of natural state ,   Wine Clubs ,   Real estate development ,   Private Parties ,   Hayride Tours ,   Cattle ranching ,   Tasting Room  

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Rancho Guejito

Address:
17830 Guejito Rd Escondido, CA
Phone:
(760) 749-3431
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