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In 1886, the El Cajon Valley Land Company purchased 6,000 acres of land - now known as Lakeside. A large four-story Lakeside Inn was built as a resort. The Inn was designed by the same architect who designed the Hotel del Coronado. G.H. Mansfield (Vice-President of the land company) built the Castle House in 1887 as a show place and it still remains today. Eight trains ran through Lakeside every day bringing many visitors to the area. Many [historical] buildings still remain in the town site area on Maine Avenue such as: The Town Hall (1911); Ross House (1905); Neal House (1900) next to the Olde Community Church (1896); Park Market burned down in 1997, Payton’s [Hardware] rebuilt in the same spot in 1999. The old Lindo Hotel (1887), now the Lakeside Hotel, stands [on the corner] of River and Lakeshore; The Hartung Bakery (1914) - Later Dent’s Bakery - was built on Lakeshore. A two-mile race track was built around Lindo Lake and on April 20, 1907, Barney Oldfield set a world speed record at the race track. Activities such as boating, horse and auto racing, were popular with the Inn’s guests. ([The original] Boathouse has been preserved at Lindo Lake Park.) Lakeside soon became nationally [recognized] as a resort center.
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