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The Core on Foothill
Luxury Apartments in Rancho Cucamonga
What matters most is you. This is our CORE strength. We've created a new, curated and innovative apartment community that is centered on your life. The CORE on Foothill is an endlessly rewarding modern experience you can feel inside and out. It's about living fully, stylishly, and spaciously. Welcome to an experience unlike any other. The CORE at Foothill is the place to be.
Rancho Cucamongo was a 13,045-acre (20.383 sq mi; 52.79 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County, California, given in 1839 to the dedicated soldier, smuggler and politician Tiburcio Tapia by Mexican governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. The grant formed parts of present-day California cities Rancho Cucamonga and Upland. It extended easterly from San Antonio Creek to what is now Hermosa Avenue, and from today's Eighth Street to the mountains. == History == The Mission San Gabriel established the Rancho Cucamonga as a site for grazing their cattle. In 1839, the rancho was granted by the Mexican governor of California to Tiburcio Tapia, a wealthy Los Angeles merchant.