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About
Encinitas
San Diego
This
place called Encinitas sits on the coastline of the Pacific
Ocean and is embraced by the Batiquitos Lagoon to the north and
the San Elijo Lagoon to the south. The first inhabitants were
Indians called the San Dieguitos, the La Jollans, and the
Dieguenos. It was the Diegueno's group who were mission
converts and helped to build the Spanish Missions. In 1669, the
Governor of Baja California, Gaspar de Portola, led an
expedition throughout the San Diego and Monterey areas. His
mission was to build several "presidios," establishing a
teaching base for schools and religion. When the expedition
made its way through Encinitas on the El Camino Real, he named
the area for the small oak trees on the surrounding hills. He
named this area "Encina Canada," Spanish for "Hills of Live
Oaks." The area changed governmental hands from Spain to Mexico
and in the 1800-s the Mexican government issued land grants to
ranchers who would establish settlements in the San Diego area
and who were willing to be under Mexico's rule.
In 1881, Jabez Pitcher settled in Encinitas and is considered to
be the father of the town. Pitcher came to San Diego and filed
a claim for 160 acres on a mesa near the railroad tracks where
the Encinitas Civic Center is now located. In 1870, a few miles
north of the railroad tracks, English spiritualists named their
settlement Leucadia after one of the Greek Isles. The name
means "Isle of Paradise" or "Place of Shelter." The five-acre
tracts were named after Greek gods and mythical figures.
The modern history of "Cardiff" began in 1875 when the McKinnon
family homesteaded on the north shore of the San Elijo Lagoon.
In 1909, J. Frank Cullen bought a large tract in San Elijo, had
it surveyed, and established streets and lots. He named his
town in 1914, calling it "Cardiff-by-the-Sea," after Cardiff,
Wales. The "Olivenhain" portion of Encinitas was established
as a community in 1884 by a small group of German immigrants.
The old Olivenhain Meeting Hall is still used today for social
events and meetings.
The City of Encinitas was founded over 100 years ago and is now
made up of five communities that take pride in their own
distinct personalities. "Historic Encinitas" fills the Highway
101 Corridor that parallels the beautiful beaches and ocean.
"New Encinitas" centers on El Camino Real ("The Kings Highway"
founded by the early missionaries from Spain).
"Cardiff-by-the-Sea" is made up of quaint homes dotting the
hillsides overlooking the sea. "Leucadia" is famous for its
giant eucalyptus trees that line the main thoroughfare on the
Coast Highway. "Olivenhain" (which means "olive grove" in
German) boasts plenty of open horse country, pastures, and a
rural way of life.
* Special thanks
to the official City of Encinitas Website for historical
information.
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