Lake San Marcos (Calif.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: 670 __ |a Lake San Marcos, 2014: |b p. 4 of cover (1962, the Frazar brothers purchased 1,648 acers; included a 40-acre lake, in San Diego’s North County; building a lakeside community of homes and two golf courses)
670 __ |a GNIS, Sept. 15, 2016: |b (Lake San Marcos; ppl; 33°07ʹ34ʺN 117°12ʹ30ʺW)
670 __ |a GNIS, 7 Nov. 2024 |b (Lake San Marcos; ppl; San Diego County; 33.1261506, -117.2083682; 33°07ʹ34.14ʺN 117°12ʹ30.13ʺW)
670 __ |a geonames.org, 7 Nov. 2024 |b (Lake San Marcos; pplx in San Diego county)
670 __ |a Lake San Marcos Community Association webpage, 7 Nov. 2024: |b Welcome to the lake, page 3 (Lake San Marcos; unincorporated area of San Diego County; un 1963, the Frazars purchased the property) Community Town Hall |u https://lsmca.com/welcome-booklet
670 __ |a en.wikipedia.org, 7 Nov. 2024 |b (Lake San Marcos; unincoporated community in the North County region of the San Diego metropolitan area; US Census Bureau has defined the community as a census-designated place; surrounded by the city of San Marcos, the county-governed area receives certain services from the city)
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
"Site of LSM aqueduct", 1970-10-29
File — Box 4: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003-004-00436
Scope and Contents
"These eight-foot-pipes will cross the bed of Lake San Marcos to form a section of the aqueduct which will carry water from the Feather River to San Diego. A temporary dam has been built across the lake to lower the "floor" of it so that the huge pipes can be installed. Officials say the pipes will be installed and the lake restored next month." [Envelope contains similar images.]
Dates:
Other: 1970-10-29
