
Murrieta centers this mid-century portrait of southern Riverside County, showing the town's early street grid anchored by Washington Street and Kalmia St. The landscape is a transition from the level floor of the Murrieta Creek valley to the high tablelands of Mesa de Burro and Mesa de la Punta in the southwest. A distinct resort economy is evident through the presence of Murrieta Hot Springs and Temecula Hot Springs, while scattered prospects and numerous windmills reveal the area's agricultural and mining attempts. The presence of Laurel Cem and isolated homesteads like Oak Springs Ranch provide essential data points for local historians and genealogists. Water sources such as Iodine Spr and Adobe Spr appear as vital landmarks in this arid terrain, situated alongside natural geologic features like the Hogbacks.
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