Old Cucamonga - Paula Emick - 图书 - Arcadia Publishing - 9781467133135 - 2015年11月9日
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Old Cucamonga


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To its first inhabitants, the Tongvan Kucamonga tribe, cucamonga meant "land of many waters," referring to the area's numerous streams flowing down from the southeastern end of the San Gabriel Mountains. By the 1800s, it was a Mexican land grant named Cucamonga Rancho. Murder, drought, and foreclosure led to the subdivision of the rancho's 13,000 acres. Immigrants from around the world arrived in Cucamonga's renowned "wine valley." Italian immigrant Secundo Guasti bought a huge swath of land in southern Cucamonga and planted the world's largest vineyard. Many of Guasti's workers lived north of the winery in an area they named Northtown. Still others planted farms, started businesses, and built schools and churches. The farms are gone, most of the wineries are closed, and parts of the old rancho are now known as Upland and Ontario, but the story of Cucamonga lives on through these and other photographs.

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2015年11月9日
ISBN13 9781467133135
出版商 Arcadia Publishing
页数 127
商品尺寸 166 × 235 × 13 mm   ·   294 g
语言 英语  

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