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RanchoRancho BernardoBernardo TimeTime lineline ofof HistoricHistoric EventsEvents 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 Harry Summers and Dick Weiser Captain Andres Pico General Stephen W. Kearny Kit Carson First RB History Museum Hide hunters below Mule Hill Harry Summers Mirador Sales Oce Sketch by Sam Daijogo Battle of San Pasqual Town of Bernardo Sebastian Vizcaino NATIVE SPANISH MEXICAN ANGLO TRANSITION PERIOD MODERN RB EXPANDING RB FUTURE 1870 1872 1882 1968 1982 1602 1821 1846 1850 Author, Helen Hunt 1916 1927 1943 1963 • Great influx of new buyers 2005 1836 California admitted Sikes Adobe Town of Bernardo • Great Flood blamed on George R. Daley • AVCO Development purchased 1500s Sebastian Vizcaino Mexico achieved full Last mission in California Jackson, visited the Bernardo Winery • Seven Oaks Community — “take a number” and First RB History Museum opened 1542 1800 • A three day Mexican War to the Union. farmstead pioneered established with a 1889 “rainmaker,” Charles purchased 6,000 acres controlling interest in Rancho Bernardo, As many as 3,000 renamed the area independence from secularized with enormous Bernardo General 1912 1919 purchased by Rizzo family Center had its Grand wait!! at a lottery in Mirador. at the Bernardo Winery with 2000 BC 1769 “San Bernardo” rst engagement took place at by the Sikes Family. post oce in the 1874 Bernardo Winery Hateld, washed out to form Daley Ranch. Inc. which became AVCO Community native people, in The San Salvador under San Diego. Spain and took control wealth shifted to private Store for research for Below freezing in local Bernardo Station Bridge was (350 acres). Opening as did the RB Inn • Rancho Bernardo Historical “casual” construction. Kumeyaay-Ipai Gaspar de Portola and appeared on a map. Mule Hill, part of the Battle Sikes home. Patrick Graham purchased founded by ve Bernardo Bridge. 1961 Developers (ACD). Juan Rodrigez Cabrillo of Alta California. her novel, Ramona. area for 72 hours. constructed, carrying Inland and RB Country Club. Society established. (Northern Diegueños) many villages, were Fr. Junipero Serra owners. Californios culture two acres for a general Sicilian partners. Lawrence and Donald Daley 1972 landed at later-named of San Pasqual between • Col. Ed Fletcher and Highway over Lake Hodges. • National Cash Register became the first rst appeared in the living in the RB area. established a presidio, began to develop. store. Later came a school, partnered with Harry • First couple moved into the • First traffic signal ???? San Diego Bay. He Carretas General Stephen W. Wm. Henshaw of the Inland Highway was to build in industrial park. Westwood local area. mission, and pueblo in 1820s 1858 1867-69 Grange Hall and Bill Ober’s Summers and W.R. “Fritz” Greens. installed in RB for named it San Miguel. Kearney and Captain Maria Antonia Snook • Rancho San San Dieguito Mutual renamed Rt. 395 in 1934. Community opened. 2007 San Diego. Yuma to San Diego 1822 blacksmith shop. Hawn to form Rancho • The first shopping center was Bernardo Oaks Drive Andres Pico. was conrmed as the Bernardo sold. Six Water Company 1952 Tragic Witch Creek historic road began to Hide trade with Americans Lawrence Daley built a Bernardo Inc., to develop opened and included a in Seven Oaks. 1983 evolve across future RB. 1837 • Sergeant John Cox died and owner of Rancho San owners to follow. 1887 purchased Lake 5,400 acres of the ranch into a • Hopeful homeowners “camped Firestorm destroyed opened with the arrival of the • Four killed in Indian Stage coach service still-standing ranch Safeway grocery store at • Symphony on the was buried on Mule Hill. Bernardo by U.S. Hodges land. new planned community. 1969 out” to buy in High Country West. 365 homes in RB. rst trade ship from Boston. attack at San Bernardo • Zenas Sikes began — Valley Center house in what is now Pomerado Road and Rancho Wild Animal Park Green Concert rst • North County Fair shopping mall ranch house. purchased land through Bernardo to called the Greens. Bernardo Road. acquired 1800 acres. performed for 5,000 1000 BC 1875 opened. from James McCoy. • Clevenger and Judson San Diego — taking guests. Native people were living • Don Jose Francisco 1789 1848 families settled upper eight hours one way. in the Piedras Pintadas 1833 Snook & Doña Maria • California became a 1920 2011 La Cañada de San valley. 1918 (Painted Rocks) area near Captain Joseph Snook Antonia Alvarado US Territory by the Lake Hodges Town of Bernardo 1970 1990 RB celebrates its 50th birthday. Bernardo’s estimated 1962 1966 the waterfall in north Juan arrived in San Diego. married. Treaty of Guadalupe Dam completed. abandoned. Mercado Shopping 1973 RB was 100% “built out” with 17,000 acres operated by • Rancho Bernardo was Cross erected atop Battle Westwood. Rodriguez Hidalgo. Center opened. Town Center shopping 17,200 homes and 1955 annexed to the City of Mountain at Easter service. Mission San Diego for A new bridge over Lake area developed. neighborhood community Cabrillo • Gold discovered at San Diego. cattle grazing. Hodges realigning Rt. 395 centers constructed. Sutter’s Mill. 1878 Sketch by Joseph E. Lopez 1842 1892 was completed. • First 18-hole golf 1971 Don Jose Francisco Snook • Don Jose Francisco San Pasqual Band of One room school course completed. 1967 Don Jose Francisco Snook Westwood Elementary Snook died. indians forcefully opened with teacher, 1925 • RB blanketed in light snow. 1993 was granted 17,763 acre evicted from valley. • Construction began on was the rst school in 1977 TIM MAZZONI MEMORIAL TIMELINE Sikes Adobe Fannie Starbird, and SD County Water • Pomerado Hospital Last Symphony on the Rancho San Bernardo. 500 homes in Seven • Interstate 15 reached Rancho Bernardo. © Copyright Rancho Bernardo Historical Society 2011 Historic Farmstead sixteen students. Company, later San Diego Green Concert with Oaks and the Greens Rancho Bernardo Road opened. Tom Cook, RBHS & Jody Klassen, 760 Display “Boundary Line Indicated by the Water Department, Charles Hateld area anticipating from the south. Rita Coolidge Ratied Treaty with Mexico, Feb. 2, 1848” secured valley land and • RB branch of SD Doña Maria Antonia Alvarado Eliza Sikes future sales @ $14K to performing. San Salvador O Point Loma leveled Bernardo. Public Library $21K each. Painting by Richard DeRosset. Sketch by Alan Archambault George R. Daley opened..