
Suburban development in Southern California is captured here in a moment of rapid expansion during the late 1960s. Master-planned communities like Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo are shown with their winding street grids and golf courses, including the Leisure World Golf Club, established against the backdrop of the Sheep Niguel Hills. The San Diego Freeway acts as the primary spine for this growth, cutting through the landscape alongside the older route of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. To the south, the settlement of San Juan Capistrano maintains its distinct character near the confluence of San Juan Creek and Arroyo Trabuco. Infrastructure supporting this mid-century boom is evident through numerous schools like Mission Viejo High Sch and specialized features such as the Paz Landing Strip.
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