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Beach Front Beach View Beach Walking Distance Board Walks Country Clubs Diving Entertainment Fishing Golf Courses Harbours & Marinas Night Clubs Restaurants Roller Blading Shopping Surfing Yacht Clubs Medium Price: up to $150,000 $150,001 - $200,000 $200,001 - $300,000 $300,001 - $400,000 $400,001 - $500,000 $500,001 - $600,000 $600,001 - $700,000 $700,001 - $800,000 $800,001 and more Summer Temperature - Air: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Winter Temperature - Air: below 60°F 61°F - 70°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Summer Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F Winter Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F --> |
Lifestyle : Beach Front, Beach View, Beach Walking Distance, Fishing, Restaurants, Surfing, Medium Price : $500,001 - $600,000, Summer Temperature - Air: 61°F - 70°F, Winter Temperature - Air: below 60°F, Summer Temperature - Water: 61°F - 70°F, Winter Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F,
El GranadaEl Granada HistoryEl Granada is part of a group of communities known as Coastside. These unincorporated towns are governed by San Mateo County and have no municipal governments or control over local ordinances.Coastside stretches along the Pacific for about 50 miles, on land originally inhabited by the Ohlone Indians. The region was ruled by Spain and Mexico until California became a state in 1850. At that point, the land along the San Mateo County coast was used primarily as ranchos for raising horses and cattle. Through the early 1900s, Coastside was isolated from the rest of the state. Only two roads led to the area until 1906, when the Ocean Shore Railway started a high-speed rail line between San Francisco and Santa Cruz. Small seaside communities developed along the rail line, and existing towns grew to accommodate the new visitors. El Granada is located in a cove between Moss Beach and Half Moon Bay. Its main industries include fishing and tourism. Activities Pillar Point Harbor services El Granada and Half Moon Bay. The harbor offers access to charter boats, whale-watching excursions and nature trips. Fresh fish are sold directly off the boats seven days a week, or you can try your hand at fishing for salmon and tuna in the nearby Pacific. El Granada Fast FactsLocation: El Granada is located on the Pacific coast, about 26 miles south of San Francisco*Total area: 5.39 square miles *Population: 5,724 *Housing units: 2,097 Average annual rainfall: 29.50 inches Average temperatures: 62ºF in summer, 50ºF in winter *Information provided by 2000 Census SchoolsThere is one public school in El Granada: El Granada Elementary. Older students attend classes in neighboring communities.Maps of El Granada
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