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Poway’s early transportation history begins in 1888, with the first stagecoach that serviced the towns from San Diego to Escondido, including Poway. The stage made just one stop in Poway, at the Poway Post Office. The stage also delivered mail to the Poway homes as well as to farmers who would wait alongside the road for the arrival of the mail. San Diego discontinued the stagecoach method of transportation in 1912, upon the invention of the automobile, but the road station continued its operation through 1961. At that time, the city of Poway achieved an 80 percent paved road rate. Present day Poway still boasts a variety of dirt roads, which are used by cars, bikers, horses, pedestrians, hikers, and the like.
Many people seek to purchase Poway real estate with the idea that they will commute elsewhere in San Diego County for employment. Because of its ideal location, Poway has long been considered a fine central place to commute from, as there are several modes of transportation available to access the business districts and major employment areas of the San Diego greater metropolitan area. Owners of Poway real estate can enjoy the true rural atmosphere of the small city while working in more urban locations. Because of the wide variety of small businesses in Poway, not everyone who lives in the city commutes elsewhere. Over the last several decades, many businesses have been attracted to the clean and comfortable city of Poway.
Poway is a city that provides convenient and pleasurable California living. With close proximity to San Diego, an array of beautiful Poway homes, and access to excellent local schools, it is no wonder why Poway real estate is thriving.
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