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The name "Jap Hill" in Grand Terrace likely originated from the historical presence of Japanese-American farmers who cultivated the land in the area. The term "Jap" was commonly used as a shortened form of "Japanese" in the early to mid-20th century, though it is now considered derogatory and offensive. The name may have been a colloquial or informal way to refer to the Japanese community that resided or worked in that specific location. It is important to recognize the historical context and sensitivity surrounding such terms when discussing them.

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5mo ago

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