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  3. Old Point Loma Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    He moved to San Diego in 1848 and worked as a blacksmith and saloon-keeper. [14] He and Maria Arcadia Alipas Machado, [15] the daughter of a long-established San Diego family, were married by a priest in 1852 at the Casa de Estudillo in Old Town. They had four children: Henry Clay Israel, Joseph Perry Israel; Robert Lincoln Israel, and a second ...

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    Memorial Park is located within the boundaries of the neighborhood, which is known for a mural dedicated to peace, with the faces of Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Mahatma Gandhi. [2] Memorial is located within San Diego Unified School District, and is home to Memorial Junior High School and Logan Elementary School.

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    San Diego: 128: San Diego Veterans' War Memorial Building-Balboa Park: September 28, 2000 ... Hardy Ave. between 55th St. and Campanile Dr., San Diego State University

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  7. Municipal Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Gymnasium is a public gym located at 2111 Pan American Plaza in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. [1] [2] [3]

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    Bartelings and the Pan Am Museum’s hope to create a flight for Miami is based on the city’s importance in the airline’s history. After starting in Key West in 1927, the airline moved ...

  9. El Prado Complex - Wikipedia

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    The 13-acre (5.3 ha) complex includes 13 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. Most of the structures were built for San Diego's Panama–California Exposition of 1915–16 and were refurbished and re-used for the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935–36.