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Alisal is a
Spanish word for "alder grove". It may
refer to: Look up
alisal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carlos Casado del
Alisal (1833—1899), Spanish...
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Pleasanton in the 1850s, an
earlier settlement in the
location was
called Alisal. It was
located on the
lands of the
Rancho Santa Rita near the site of a...
- José María
Casado del
Alisal (1830/32 – 8
October 1886) was a
Spanish portrait and
history painter. He was born in Villada, and
began his
artistic education...
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Alisal High
School is an
American public high
school opened in 1965 and
located in Salinas, California.
Alisal's school colors are green,
black and white...
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ashes were
placed in a
vault in a wall at El
Alisal.
Supporters bought his home El
Alisal,
which was
until 2015 used as the
headquarters of the...
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unincorporated community of
Alisal was
annexed to
Salinas in 1963.
Alisal is home to
Alisal High School. The
first post
office at
Alisal opened in 1866, closed...
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Lummis House, also
known as El
Alisal, is a
Rustic American Craftsman stone house built by
Charles Fletcher Lummis in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
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Rancho El
Alisal was a 8,912-acre (36.07 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day
Monterey County, California,
given in 1833 by
Governor José
Figueroa to...
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Rancho San Marcos.
Pierce called his
property Alisal Ranch.
Charles H.
Jackson Jr.
acquired the
Alisal Ranch in 1943 and
opened it as a
guest ranch in...
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Monterey and
along the big bend of what is
locally referred to as the
Alisal Slough. In 1854, six
years after becoming a part of the
United States, a...