RE: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real"
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RE: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real"
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List >Yes, "The Kings Highway" is correct, and "Road" is equally correct from >some translations. (note: I attended El Camino Real high school) If >you travel California, you can follow this road and visit the missions, >and many highways take the same path. Have you ever noticed those funny >bells hanging from a curved pole when driving on parts of the 101 or >I-5? These mark El Camino Real. Yep and the way the Spanish language goes the royal road is also a translation that is considered correct in some areas. >Two other El Camino Reals are: >El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. This 1,800 mile trail goes from Mexico >City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hey, I'm not crazy! Thanks for posting thisI was hoping that someone would remember the same one that I learned about. I do remember the other one in Cali, but this one stuck in my mind when the question came up >In the United States, this route runs >along approximately I-25 between El Paso TX and Taos NM. >El Camino Real de los Tejas. I lived in Alamogordo, NM in HS and slightly remember this one from the history of NM book. >El Camino Real de los Tejas and variations >in the primary route were used for more than 150 years as the principal >route between Mexico City, Saltillo, Monclova, and respective presidios, >and the missions near the present Guerrero, Coahuila, Mexico, on the Rio >Grande and Los Adaes in what is now northwestern Louisiana. Thanks again Bradnice to know my brain has a few cells left Kelly C. Hanna www.hannawoodworks.com - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List >"El Camino Real" was the connection between the missions of California. > >Starting in the south at Mission San Diego de Alcalá and ending in the north >at Mission San Fransisco Solano. Which is north of what is now San >Francisco in Solano, California. Man, I've been out of school too long.:) Thanks for clearing that up.. Kelly C. Hanna www.hannawoodworks.com - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Isn't it cool to get geography and language lessons all in one place (and math too occasionally)! What a wealth of potpourri knowledge we have here. I love it! Dale > Yes, "The Kings Highway" is correct, and "Road" is equally correct from > some translations. (note: I attended El Camino Real high school) If > you travel California, you can follow this road and visit the missions, > and many highways take the same path. Have you ever noticed those funny > bells hanging from a curved pole when driving on parts of the 101 or > I-5? These mark El Camino Real. > > Two other El Camino Reals are: > El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. This 1,800 mile trail goes from Mexico > City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. In the United States, this route runs > along approximately I-25 between El Paso TX and Taos NM. > El Camino Real de los Tejas. El Camino Real de los Tejas and variations > in the primary route were used for more than 150 years as the principal > route between Mexico City, Saltillo, Monclova, and respective presidios, > and the missions near the present Guerrero, Coahuila, Mexico, on the Rio > Grande and Los Adaes in what is now northwestern Louisiana. > > Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > '66 Convertible | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFGs > '67 Chevelle| ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | '79 F-Body Brakes > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 396guy > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 2:51 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > According to the California Highways official web page > > (http://www.pacificnet.net/~faigin/CA-HWYS/elcamino.html), > > "El Camino Real" > > means "The King's Highway". Eighth grade Spanish was a > > l-o-n-g time ago, > > but that was the name of our Spanish book, and I thought it > > was "The King's > > Highway" and wanted to research it. El Camino Real runs from > > San Diego to > > Sonoma. > > > > Dale > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leo John > > > Costigan > > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:38 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM > > > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > > > > > > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves > > > the highway! > > > > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means > > > "the royal > > > > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > > > > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts > > in the days > > > > before real roads). > > > > > > > > > > > > Kelly C. Hanna > > > > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > > > To start a new topic, send mail to: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > - > > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > - > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List Yes, "The Kings Highway" is correct, and "Road" is equally correct from some translations. (note: I attended El Camino Real high school) If you travel California, you can follow this road and visit the missions, and many highways take the same path. Have you ever noticed those funny bells hanging from a curved pole when driving on parts of the 101 or I-5? These mark El Camino Real. Two other El Camino Reals are: El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. This 1,800 mile trail goes from Mexico City to Santa Fe, New Mexico. In the United States, this route runs along approximately I-25 between El Paso TX and Taos NM. El Camino Real de los Tejas. El Camino Real de los Tejas and variations in the primary route were used for more than 150 years as the principal route between Mexico City, Saltillo, Monclova, and respective presidios, and the missions near the present Guerrero, Coahuila, Mexico, on the Rio Grande and Los Adaes in what is now northwestern Louisiana. Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Convertible | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFGs '67 Chevelle| ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | '79 F-Body Brakes > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 396guy > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 2:51 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > According to the California Highways official web page > (http://www.pacificnet.net/~faigin/CA-HWYS/elcamino.html), > "El Camino Real" > means "The King's Highway". Eighth grade Spanish was a > l-o-n-g time ago, > but that was the name of our Spanish book, and I thought it > was "The King's > Highway" and wanted to research it. El Camino Real runs from > San Diego to > Sonoma. > > Dale > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leo John > > Costigan > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:38 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM > > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > > > > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves > > the highway! > > > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means > > "the royal > > > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > > > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts > in the days > > > before real roads). > > > > > > > > > Kelly C. Hanna > > > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > > To start a new topic, send mail to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > - > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List That is exactly where the two end missions are! - Original Message - From: "396guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 2:50 PM Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > According to the California Highways official web page > (http://www.pacificnet.net/~faigin/CA-HWYS/elcamino.html), "El Camino Real" > means "The King's Highway". Eighth grade Spanish was a l-o-n-g time ago, > but that was the name of our Spanish book, and I thought it was "The King's > Highway" and wanted to research it. El Camino Real runs from San Diego to > Sonoma. > > Dale > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leo John > > Costigan > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:38 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM > > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > > > > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > > > > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves > > the highway! > > > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means > > "the royal > > > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > > > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts in the days > > > before real roads). > > > > > > > > > Kelly C. Hanna > > > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > - > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List According to the California Highways official web page (http://www.pacificnet.net/~faigin/CA-HWYS/elcamino.html), "El Camino Real" means "The King's Highway". Eighth grade Spanish was a l-o-n-g time ago, but that was the name of our Spanish book, and I thought it was "The King's Highway" and wanted to research it. El Camino Real runs from San Diego to Sonoma. Dale > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leo John > Costigan > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:38 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves > the highway! > > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means > "the royal > > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts in the days > > before real roads). > > > > > > Kelly C. Hanna > > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real"
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List - Original Message - From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves the highway! > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means "the royal > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts in the days > before real roads). > > > Kelly C. Hanna > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real"
Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List "El Camino Real" was the connection between the missions of California. Starting in the south at Mission San Diego de Alcalá and ending in the north at Mission San Fransisco Solano. Which is north of what is now San Francisco in Solano, California. - Original Message - From: "Leo John Costigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:37 AM Subject: [Chevelle-List] "El Camino Real" > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Kelly C. Hanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:15 PM > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] test picture > > > > > > Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List > > > > > > > > >ECC where "The Road" begins, El Camino means "The Road". > > > > Yessir, it doesfitting name for a great ride. Mine loves the highway! > > They got the name for it from the "El Camino Real" which means "the royal > > road". If memory serves right it's the name of one of the heaviest > > travelled trails to Mexico city (or somewhere thereabouts in the days > > before real roads). > > > > > > Kelly C. Hanna > > www.hannawoodworks.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > - > To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html > To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]