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Scissors Crossing : ウィキペディア英語版
Scissors Crossing, California

Scissors Crossing is a place name in San Diego County, California, in the United States. It is a wrong-way concurrency junction where California State Highway 78 intersects with County Road S2, and is a notable point on the Pacific Crest Trail. The unincorporated community of Shelter Valley lies to the south of Scissors Crossing along County Road S2.
S2 from Scissors Crossing southward closely follows the Southern Emigrant Trail or Great Southern Overland Route, until about beyond Agua Caliente Springs Road where Vallecito Creek turns away to the east. This was also the route of the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line, Butterfield Overland Mail and later stage lines that ran from Southern California to Fort Yuma and on into what later became the states of Arizona and New Mexico. Nearby to the northwest of the crossing is the site of San Felipe Station, a division station for the desert section of the Butterfield Overland Mail to the east.
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