San Marcos, California City of San Marcos Looking North toward Lake San Marcos Looking North toward Lake San Marcos Official seal of San Marcos, California Location in San Diego County and the state of California Location in San Diego County and the state of California San Marcos, California is positioned in the US San Marcos, California - San Marcos, California San Marcos is a town/city in the North County region of San Diego County in the U.S.

It is the site of California State University San Marcos.

4.1 San Marcos Unified School District 4.4 Cal State San Marcos While pursuing the Native Americans, in 1797 the Spaniards came upon a fertile valley, which was titled Los Vallecitos de San Marcos (Little Valleys of Saint Mark) to honor the day of discernment : April 25, St.

Alvarado granted Rancho Vallecitos de San Marcos to his relative, Jose Maria Alvarado.

Barham (for whom the present-day Barham Drive is named) established the first town in the area, originally situated on the southeast corner of what are now Rancho Santa Fe Road and San Marcos Boulevard.

In 1887, the San Marcos Land Company bought almost all of the San Marcos territory formerly owned by the Couts family and promptly divided the territory into tracts.

The initial town of San Marcos was about a mile north of Barham, at the intersection of what is now Grand Avenue and Rancho Santa Fe Road.

By 1896, San Marcos was a improve with its own stores, postal service, blacksmith, and barns depot.

The first school in the area, which was started in Barham in 1886, had been moved to San Marcos three years later, as Barham was fading due to its distance from the barns .

To prevent San Marcos from suffering a similar fate, in 1903 the citizens of the town picked up their homes and moved a couple miles east along the barns tracks to what now are Mission Road and Pico Avenue.

Later that same year, the Richland School (now a wedding chapel on Woodland Avenue) was built, becoming the second school in San Marcos.

San Marcos experienced a reconstructionof expansion from 1956 forward , when the first water from the Colorado River arrived.

San Marcos became an incorporated town/city on January 28, 1963.

In the 1970s, San Marcos was expand as the third fastest-growing town/city in the state, and had a populace of 17,479 by 1980.

Lake San Marcos Most of the precipitation falls between November and March, averaging about 13 inches per year, with up to 20 inches falling in the San Marcos Hills.

San Marcos Unified School District Main article: San Marcos Unified School District The San Marcos Unified School District is one of the biggest school districts in San Diego County and includes 20 schools with diverse educational programs for kindergarten through adult education students.

SMUSD has 11 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 1 K-8 school, 2 elected high schools, 1 charter high school, 1 autonomous study high school and 1 continuation school.

SMUSD serves more than 20,000 students in San Marcos, as well as sections of Vista, Escondido, Carlsbad, and some unincorporated areas of the County.

High Tech High, Middle, elementary and are all charter schools positioned in San Marcos.

The chief 200-acre (0.81 km2) ground of Palomar College is positioned in northern San Marcos.

A enormous letter P (for "Palomar") on the hillside above the ground is a ubiquitous landmark for San Marcos, visible miles away. Main article: California State University, San Marcos Cal State San Marcos is a lesser campus in the California State University system.

It was established in 1989 and assembled on a 304-acre (1.23 km2) hillside in southeastern San Marcos.

At the state level, San Marcos is represented by Assemblymember Marie Waldron in the 75th Assembly district, and Senator Joel Anderson in the 38th Senate District.

With respect to the United States House of Representatives, San Marcos is in California's 50th congressional district, represented by Republican Duncan D.

San Marcos Civic Center is also home to City Hall and the Library The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that San Marcos had a populace of 83,781.

The ethnic makeup of San Marcos was 53,235 (63.5%) White, 1,967 (2.3%) African American, 591 (0.7%) Native American, 7,518 (9.0%) Asian, 322 (0.4%) Pacific Islander, 15,853 (18.9%) from other competitions, and 4,295 (5.1%) from two or more competitions.

The populace was spread out with 23,287 citizens (27.8%) under the age of 18, 9,215 citizens (11.0%) aged 18 to 24, 25,237 citizens (30.1%) aged 25 to 44, 17,515 citizens (20.9%) aged 45 to 64, and 8,527 citizens (10.2%) who were 65 years of age or older.

San Marcos has a range of competitions and ethnic groups common in suburban communities (not ranked, but for example): African-American, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, German, Polish, Russian, Armenian, Iranian, Indian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Mexican, Salvadorian, Argentine, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Hawaiian, Jewish, and Samoan. Lake San Marcos San Marcos is known for having some of the best restaurants in North County. Old California Restaurant Row features a large concentration of restaurants offering a range of cuisines. San Marcos features a several golf courses such as St.

There are many fine hotels in the town/city including Residence Inn San Diego North/San Marcos, The Lake House Resort, Residence Inn, Hampton Inn, Ramada Inn, and First Choice Executive Suites. San Marcos has also turn into known for its abundance of open space and parks in recent years. Miles of trails have been prepared and constructed to facilitate biking throughout the city. A prominent destination is the top of Double Peak Park, which features a panorama of northern San Diego County from the highest coastal peak in the county. Park at Discovery Lake for lake and trail access, one of which leads up to Double Peak Park.

On a clear day one can see the San Bernardino Mountains over Greater Los Angeles and the high-rise buildings of downtown San Diego. An illuminated cross, which stands on a hill above Lake San Marcos and is visible at evening from many parts of the city, has been a improve landmark for decades. Other landmarks include the Williams Barn (or "Red Barn"), a improve center and reception hall assembled in 1952 to resemble a "big red barn." It is positioned in Walnut Grove Park in Twin Oaks, along with a compilation of historic homes from around the town/city maintained by the San Marcos Historical Society. City of San Marcos, CA.

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