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  2. Normal Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Around 1905 a reservoir was built in University Heights; partly, as a result, the number of buildings in Normal Heights increased from one in January 1906 to 43 in December of the same year. [2] The community was officially founded in 1906, when a syndicate led by D. C. Collier and George M. Hawley filed a subdivision map with the county .

  3. Normal Heights - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Normal_Heights&oldid=405238553"This page was last edited on 31 December 2010, at 23:20

  4. Kensington, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Its neighboring communities are Normal Heights to the west, and City Heights to the south. Kensington is part of San Diego City Council District 9. [2] In the United States House of Representatives, Kensington is in California's 53rd congressional district, represented by Democrat Sara Jacobs. Due to redistricting, it will become part of the ...

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  6. North Park, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    30th Street connects North Park to Adams Avenue and Normal Heights to the north, and to South Park and Golden Hill to the south. Texas Street heads north directly into Mission Valley . There is substantial bus service (bus routes 1,2,6,7,10,11, and 215 connecting to downtown San Diego as well as to the transportation hub in Old Town ).

  7. Sherman Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Heights is a diverse neighborhood and home to one of the highest concentrations of Latinos in the city. Current demographics for the neighborhood are as follows: people of Hispanic/Latino heritage make up 75.6%, followed by non-Hispanic Whites at 16.4%, African-Americans at 4.1%, Asian at 1.8%, Mixed Race at 1.8% and others at 0.3% [4]

  8. City Heights, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    City Heights is a dense urban community in central San Diego, California, known for its ethnic diversity. The area was previously known as East San Diego . City Heights is located south of Mission Valley and northeast of Balboa Park.

  9. James Ewing Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was named after Dr. James Ewing (1866-1943), who had pioneered in cancer research and was featured on the cover of a 1931 Time Magazine issue as "Cancer Man Ewing." [8] [11] The hospital building, 1250 First Avenue in Manhattan, [12] today is Memorial Sloan Ketterings's Arnold and Marie Schwartz Cancer Research Building. [13]