The Avocado Capital of the World
In fact, the annual Avocado Festival is this Sunday if anybody wants to come get stuffed on carney food and eat some Holy Guacamole
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Olives were the original main crop here until around the 1920s or 1930s. Frank Capra and a few other Hollywood biggies used to own olive ranches. In the 60s and 70s avocado ranches became a popular tax write-off for doctors and dentists.
The "back" gate to Marine Corps Camp Pendelton is in the middle of town.
There used to be a railroad through Fallbrook (late 19th and early 20th centuries), a main north-south line connecting all the way south to National City and then going north through Temecula, with a connection west to the coast. It fell into the Santa Margarita river a couple of times,
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and when they built Camp Pandelton around the time of WWII it lost its east-west connection. The only thing left is a crossing sign south of town and a few pieces of track.
One of the first Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, William Pittenger, moved here after the Civil War and became a preacher. He participated in what became known as "The Andrews Raid" or "The Great Locomotive Chase".
Tom Metzger, founder of the Aryan Nation lived here for a time before moving to a big house in Escondido. When he went broke from a lawsuit he moved back, from what I hear, and ekes out a living fixing old cars.