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Coordinates: 33°2751N 116°5450W / 33.4642°N 116.9139°W / 33.4642; -116.9139
 

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Radec
First settled1883
Founded bySamuel V. Tripp
Named for"Cedar" spelled backwards
Elevation
520 m (1,706 ft)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Zip code
92536
Area code951
FIPS code06-59150
GNIS feature ID252960

Radec is a small unincorporated communityinRiverside County, California, United States. Located roughly 15 miles east by southeast of the city of Temecula, the community of Radec ('Cedar' spelled backwards) is located along Highway 79. Having bought land in the area in 1883, early settler Samuel Tripp set up a post office there.[1] As of 1893–4, a local directory listed the area as growing honey, hay and stock, but also as having "no commercial interest of any kind." A total of 14 people, mainly farmers and beekeepers, plus a laborer and Tripp, are listed in the directory.[2] The County of Riverside owns a small, non-operational cemetery in Radec.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Lech, Steve (2004). Along the Old Roads: A History of the Portion of Southern California that became Riverside County: 1772–1893. Steve Lech. pp. 148–9. OCLC 56035822.
  • ^ Bynon, A.A. (1893). History and Directory of Riverside County, 1893–4. Riverside, California: Riverside Daily Press. OCLC 26408357, 26432388
  • ^ Hunneman, John (July 13, 2001). "Nothing backward about Radec". San Diego Union Tribune.
  • 33°27′51N 116°54′50W / 33.4642°N 116.9139°W / 33.4642; -116.9139


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