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From downtown, El Sereno mountain stands to the southwest ; El Sombroso stands to the southeast.
The El Sereno Open Space Preserve and the Sierra Azul Open Space Preserve open the top and upper flanks of each of these mountains to hiking and cycling.
* Collis Avenue, a residential street that starts at Huntington Drive in the El Sereno district of the City of Los Angeles and ends in the City of South Pasadena, California
The community of El Sereno, in the city of Los Angeles, is situated at the westernmost edge of the Valley.
Meanwhile, Spanish Colonial bungalows and duplexes sprouted like mushrooms in working-class areas such as El Sereno and City Terrace.
In the southern portions of the region, there were also large and diverse non-Hispanic populations: The Highland Park, Arroyo Seco and El Sereno sections facing South Pasadena was known for a large Black community, as there are many African Americans including the former " Calle de Los Negroes " or the Chinese quarter ; Boyle Heights was heavily Armenian, Serbian, Jewish, Portuguese and Japanese ; Lincoln Heights was heavily Italian ; and finally the 1930s-era Okies colony of Mount Washington and Monte Sereno where many poor white farmers and American Indians settled, it is also where the Southwest Museum of the American Indian is located in the neighborhood where thousands of Native Americans were resettled by the BIA Urban Indians relocation program in the 1950s.
* El Sereno
** El Sereno
El Capitán Trueno has been the subject of several popular songs ; by Asfalto, in their eponymous 1978 debut album, and by Spanish pop veteran Miguel Bosé in his song " El Hijo del Capitan Trueno " ( Captain Thunder's Son ) from his 2001 album Sereno.
University Hills is bordered by El Sereno on the north and west, City Terrace on the south, Alhambra on the north-east, and Monterey Park on the south-east.
For much of its history, University Hills was considered an extension of El Sereno.
However, in both built environment and socioeconomic conditions, it is very different from El Sereno.
In response, the local homeowners association " seceded " from El Sereno in the 1990s.
* El Sereno Middle School
* El Sereno Open Space Preserve
* Multnomah Gifted / Highly Gifted Magnet, El Sereno
El Sereno (; Spanish " the tranquil / serene one ") is a community in Eastern Los Angeles, California ..
El Sereno was founded in 1905 as a working-class suburb of Los Angeles along the former Pacific Electric Railway line that ran in the median of Huntington Drive.
El Sereno was called Bairdstown until 1915.
The gentrification that has occurred in many of the districts east of the Los Angeles River has been slow to get going in El Sereno, despite its proximity to affluent South Pasadena.
The northernmost segment of the Long Beach Freeway ( I-710 ) was intended by Caltrans to go through El Sereno, as well as South Pasadena.

El and sits
The center of the Sikh community is the Gurdwara Sahib of El Sobrante ( known for its large golden dome ) which sits high in the hills above San Pablo Dam Road.
The land on which the stadium sits was originally donated by the university to El Paso County, Texas, who built the stadium for the school and the Sun Bowl game.
Luisa returns to find that El Gallo has left her, and sits in tears.
he is a member of the Council of the United Nations University and sits in the board of directors of the Cervantes Institute and El Universal, an influential newspaper in Mexico City.
The college sits next to Interstate 280, at the interchange with El Monte Road.
The fortress, Fortaleza de Santa Bárbara ( El Castillo ), which sits on the bluff overlooking the bay, was built by the Spanish around 1550.
The current El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park site sits between Anacapa and Garden Streets on East Canon Perdido Street in downtown Santa Barbara.

El and atop
El Salvador, along with the rest of Central America, is one of the most seismologically active regions on earth, situated atop three of the large tectonic plates that constitute the Earth's surface.
After his demise, but still during the siege of Valencia, legend holds that Jimena ordered that the corpse of El Cid be fitted with his armor and set atop his horse Babieca, to bolster the morale of his troops.
Returning on 9 October 1937, Angel tried to land his Metal Aircraft Corporation Flamingo monoplane El Río Caroní ; atop Auyan-tepui, but the plane was damaged when the wheels sank into the marshy ground.
The El Morro or Port San Juan Light was built atop the castillo in 1843, but in 1908, it was replaced by the US military with the current lighthouse.
1908 – Present lighthouse seen atop El Morro built by the United States Navy.
Lane's body was cremated, and his ashes thrown to the winds from atop El Capitan peak in Yosemite National Park.
Her bas relief atop the eastern gate of the 17th century Spanish military fort dedicated to Lady, Fort Pilar ( Full name: Royal Fort of our Virgin Lady of the Pillar of Zaragoza, El Fuerte Real de Nuestra Señora Virgen del Pilar de Zaragoza ), is now a Catholic Marian shrine.
Approximately 400-600 of the retreating Spanish defenders at El Caney later participated in a hastily-organized counterattack against troopers of the U. S. 3rd Cavalry and the 1st Volunteer Infantry atop Kettle Hill.
On July 7, 1926, the Bulls moved about a mile straight east, to a new field called El Toro Park, built atop the streambed of Ellerbe Creek, which was re-routed, underground, through a tunnel beneath the pitcher's mound.
Since the year 1970, its location has been 4500 Multnomah Street in El Sereno atop Ascot Hills.
* El Oficio ( 9 km north of Villaricos, Almería ): atop of a well defended hill, strongly fortified, specially towards the sea.

El and Monterey
Other regions in California with some plantings of Malbec include Livermore Valley, Atlas Peak, Carmel Valley, Los Carneros, Ramona Valley, Central Coast, Red Hills Lake County, Chalk Hill, Clear Lake, Diamond Mountain District, Russian River Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Rutherford, El Dorado, San Lucas, Santa Clara Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains, Santa Lucia Highlands, Santa Maria Valley, Santa Ynez Valley, Howell Mountain, Sierra Foothills, Knights Valley, Spring Mountain District, St. Helena, Lodi, Stags Leap District, Madera, Suisun Valley, Temecula Valley, Monterey, Mount Veeder, North Coast, Oak Knoll District,
It was part of the El Camino del Santa Susana y Simi trail that connected the Valley's Mission, Los Angeles pueblo ( town ), and the southern missions with the Mission San Buenaventura, the Presidio of Monterey, and the northward missions.
* 1980s-present Chinese and Hong Kong immigrants began to settle in Alhambra, Arcadia, El Monte, Monterey Park, Rosemead, and San Gabriel.
" Two years later, a small expedition led by captain Gaspar de Portolá and Father Junípero Serra officially took possession for the upper Las Californias Province, what is now central California, via the establishment of El Presidio Real de San Carlos de Monterey ( the Royal Presidio of Saint Charles of Monterey ) and the nearby Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.
** Rancho El Toro, a Mexican land grant in present day Monterey County, California
Although it is possible to sail an El Toro in the Monterey Bay and San Francisco Bay, the boats are most often used on more protected waters of the lakes and estuaries in the Northern California region.
* CAT II, 15 Oct 1966 – 15 Feb 1967, Augustine G. Acuna ( Monterey, CA ), Alexander A. Bogdanovich ( Chicago, IL ), Theodore E. Drendel ( Naperville, IL ), David M. Lavender ( Houston, TX ), Gary W. Porter ( El Cajon, CA ), and supervisor, Carolyn M. O ' Brien
There are occasional records from Monterey Bay, but the water there is too cold for the California spiny lobster to breed, and it is thought that any adult found in Central California arrived as a larva during El Niño years.
Los Alamos was a favorite overnight stopping place for wayfarers upon the El Camino Real between Santa Barbara and Monterey.
The large 1997-98 El Niño event triggered the first sightings of Humboldt squid in Monterey Bay.
Then, during the minor El Niño event of 2002, they returned to Monterey Bay in higher numbers and have been seen there year-round since then.
** Alhambra, Monterey Park, El Monte, San Gabriel, South San Gabriel and Rosemead.
Rancho El Sur, south of Monterey, was granted to Alvarado by Governor José Figueroa on October 30, 1834.
Neighboring districts include Monterey Hills on the northeast, El Sereno on the southeast, Lincoln Heights on the southwest, Mount Washington on the northwest, and Highland Park on the north.

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