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Ramona Locksmith Services within zip code coverage area 92065

Choice Locksmithing and Security Inc. services Ramona, a community of San Diego County, and offers fast reliable service to businesses and households in Ramona.

The Citizens of Ramona can Rest Secured knowing that our company offers comprehensive home security service that includes installations, repairs, door locks, replacements, re-keying and upgrading of any kind of lock.

Choice Locksmithing and Security Inc., from Lemon Grove is a professional locksmith with solutions for all your commercial, residential or emergency security and lock requirements.

Choice Locksmithing and Security, Inc. keeps up to date on all new products introduced onto the market and undergoes the extensive training to maintain the company’s high standards.

It is our goal to ensure that you are satisfied and receive your requirements quickly at prices you can afford.

Since we are familiar with the current importance of security, you will find that we cater for all your security requirements:

  • Commercial Locksmith Services: Re-Keying, Masterkey Systems, Keyless Entry, Door Closers, Exit Devices, Pilfer Guard Alarms, High Security Locks, Safes, Desk and Cabinet Locks
  • Residential locksmith services: Free Security Evaluations, Deadbolts Installed, Re-Keys, Lockout, Installations, Repair Replace and Service Any Type of Lock or Security System.
  • Emergency Locksmith Services: Home/Car Lockout.

Ramona Zip Codes

  • 92065

About Ramona

The town of Ramona is named to honor Helen Hunt Jackson’s fictional heroine.  Ramona, trading center of the broad, mountain-rimmed Santa Maria Valley southeast of Escondido, is today a busy little modern city that has retained its bucolic charm and the flavor of early California that is its heritage.

Before it was permanently settled, the Ramona area was inhabited by Diegueño semi-nomadic people, who established temporary settlements there as they moved between coastal and inland grounds. Their presence is indicated by archeological evidence such as rock paintings, etchings, and grinding stones used to grind acorns into meal for bread.

In 1775 Spanish soldiers came to the Ramona area and attacked a native village in retaliation for the destruction of a nearby mission. This is the first recorded interaction between indigenous groups and Europeans in the area.

The next recorded foray of Europeans into the area was a Catholic expeditionary mission, who stopped for a meal in the valley. Sanchez recorded that the valley appeared well-suited for raising hay.

In 1843 José Joaquín Ortega and his son-in-law, Edward Stokes, received the Rancho Valle de Pamo Mexican land grant. In 1846 Ortega’s rancho was visited by US Army General Stephen W. Kearny, on his way to the Battle of San Pasqual.

The California Gold Rush that affected Julian, California in 1870 led to creation of a stagecoach route between San Diego and Julian, with a stop in the Ramona valley.

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