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Oceanside is a city in northern San Diego County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 161,029. Together with
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Vista and Carlsbad, it makes up the Tri-City area. The city is just south of Camp Pendleton, the largest U.S. Marine Corps base in the world.
The city was first encountered
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by European explorers in 1769. In the late 1850s, Andrew Jackson Myers live in San Joaquin County. A native of La Salle County, Illinois, he returned in the late 1880s and live in San Luis Rey. In 1882 Myers moved on the land that was the original town site for Oceanside. A patent for the land was issued in 1883
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by the federal government.[1] It was incorporated on July 3, 1888.
The current city hall now stands on the former homstead of Myers.
The area was first visited by Mortgage Net Branch European explorers in 1769. The Spanish missionaries under Father Junipero Serra founded Mission San Luis Rey de Francia on a former site of a Luiseno Indian village on the banks of the San Luis Rey River. In the early 1800s, introduced farming and grazing changed the landscape of what would become Oceanside. The area like all of California was under Spanish, in 1821 Mexican rule and annexed by the U.S. in 1848.
In the late 1850s, Andrew Jackson Myers lived in San Joaquin County. A native of LaSalle County, Illinois, he returned in the late 1880s and lived in San Luis Rey. In 1882 Myers moved on the land that was the original debt settlement town site for Oceanside. A patent for the land was issued in 1883 by the Mortgage Net Branch federal government.[1] It was incorporated on July 3, 1888. The current debt settlement city hall now stands on the former homestead of Myers.[