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  2. Petco Park - Wikipedia

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    Petco Park opened in 2004, replacing San Diego Stadium as the Padres' home venue, where the team played from their inception in 1969 to 2003. On April 8, 2004, the Padres played their first game at the ballpark, defeating the San Francisco Giants 4–3 in 10 innings.

  3. Gallagher Square - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher Square (formerly Park at the Park) is a 2.8-acre (1.1 ha) park located outside the outfield fence of Petco Park in San Diego, California. A public park during stadium off-hours, it includes a viewing terrace, playground, and off-leash dog park. The park received its current name in December 2019 as part of a multi-year partnership ...

  4. Ian (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Notably, the San Diego show took place at The Observatory North Park on December 5, 2024. [9] The tour received positive reviews, with fans praising Ian's dynamic stage presence and the high-energy performances. A highlight from the tour was the concert at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which featured a DJ set by SXPRANO and Ian's ...

  5. Statue of Jerry Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Coleman Statue Unveiled at Petco Park - San Diego, CA at Waymarking This page was last edited on 10 October 2024, at 01:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Statue of Tony Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    Tony Gwynn is a bronze sculpture by William Behrends depicting the baseball player Tony Gwynn, installed outside San Diego's Petco Park, in the U.S. state of California. Description [ edit ]

  7. Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    1867: Real estate developer Alonzo Horton arrived in San Diego and purchased 800 acres (3.2 km 2) of land in New Town for $265. Major development began in the Gaslamp Quarter. [8] 1880s to 1916: Known as the Stingaree, the area was a working class area, home to San Diego's first Chinatown, "Soapbox Row" and many saloons, gambling halls, and ...

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