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| | Relocating and Moving to Calabasas, Los Angeles County, California |
 | | El Scorpion, a ranch that once occupied a large tract in the west Valley, was granted to three Indians in Calabasas in the 1830's. |
 | | In the 1850's, about 25 years later, Miguel Leonis, the Basque "King of Calabasas" acquired the ranch and 1100 acres by his marriage to Espiritu, an Indian who had inherited the property from her father. |
 | | Calabasas has a tennis and swim center which includes a swimming pool, 14 hard courts and 2 clay tennis courts, a weight room, cardio room, an aerobics room, meeting rooms, playground, locker rooms, saunas and a variety packed snack bar. |
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