Talk:Serrano (people)

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Please add four places once were Serrano villages and farm land: Rancho San Timoteo (west of Beaumont), Axkawiet (near Murrieta), Temeku (Temecula) and Cucamonga (present-day Rancho Cucamonga). There's a residential neighborhood, Los Serranos of Chino Hills are named for what was a Serrano hunting ground, and the current site of the California Institution for Men state prison in Chino (and Ontario International Airport) used to belong to the Serranos, but sold the land to state officials and armed forces interests. 63.3.14.129 17:34, 12 January 2007 (UTC)