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Encinitas: Our History and People

Encinitas: Our History and People By the Encinitas Historical Society Authors Carolyn Roy Cope, Jim Filanc and Garth Murphy Cover painting by artist Kevin Anderson Published by HPN Books and Ledge Media ©2021 Visit www.ledgemedia.net/encinitas to order printed copies And visit www.HPNBooks.com for info on how to publish your own book as a fundraiser for your community

Encinitas: Our History and People
By the Encinitas Historical Society
Authors Carolyn Roy Cope, Jim Filanc and Garth Murphy
Cover painting by artist Kevin Anderson
Published by HPN Books and Ledge Media ©2021

Visit www.ledgemedia.net/encinitas to order printed copies

And visit www.HPNBooks.com for info on how to publish your own book as a fundraiser for your community

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Top: The 1883 schoolhouse nearing its<br />

final resting place on West F Street.<br />

The one-room schoolhouse is moved<br />

back to close to it’s original site in<br />

1983, only 100 feet from where it first<br />

served the community. Saved by the<br />

<strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Society, the<br />

<strong>Encinitas</strong> Elementary School board<br />

approves it’s location on the<br />

south/west corner of the active Pacific<br />

View Elementary School.<br />

Bottom: The original wooden railroad<br />

trestles that ran between Cardiff-bythe-Sea<br />

<strong>and</strong> Solana Beach over the San<br />

Elijo Lagoon. The new double tracking<br />

project was completed in 2021.<br />

PHOTO COURTESY OF MORGAN MALLORY.<br />

1984 ä<br />

1986 ä<br />

• The <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Society works quickly to save the original 1883 oneroom<br />

schoolhouse from demolition. Bud Fisher offers the building to the<br />

Society. The Society is granted a small leased section in the southwest corner<br />

of the Pacific View Elementary School property at 390 West F Street. The<br />

schoolhouse is bought on April 13th for $1 but costs $2,300 to move.<br />

• Quail Park (Quail Gardens Dr.) changes its name to Quail Botanical Garden.<br />

• Friends of the Cardiff Library is formed.<br />

• The City of <strong>Encinitas</strong> on October 1st is created when five small uniquely<br />

individual communities become a city. Three prospective names were on the<br />

ballot; Rancho San Elijo, San Dieguito <strong>and</strong> of course <strong>Encinitas</strong>. Community<br />

activist, Marjorie Gaines, is appointed first mayor of the newly incorporated city.<br />

The Civic Center it is now permanently located at 505 South Vulcan Ave.<br />

7 6 F E N C I N I T A S : O u r H i s t o r y a n d P e o p l e

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