Rancho La Liebre
1846 establishments in Alta CaliforniaAntelope ValleyCalifornia ranchosMountain Communities of the Tejon PassRanchos of Kern County, California ... and 3 more
Ranchos of Los Angeles County, CaliforniaSierra Pelona RidgeTehachapi Mountains
Rancho La Liebre was a 48,800-acre (197 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Kern County, California and Los Angeles County, given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to José María Flores. Liebre means "Hare" in Spanish and the rancho was named as such because of the abundance of jack rabbits in the area. The rancho was mostly in the mountainous terrain of the Tehachapi Mountains and Sierra Pelona Mountains, in the northwest part of Los Angeles County, west of the Antelope Valley and Mojave Desert. The rancho is now a part of the 270,000 acres (1,093 km2) Tejon Ranch.
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Lancaster Road,
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N 34.77507 ° | E -118.67638 ° |
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Lancaster Road 33628
93536
California, United States
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