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1258-1274 Prospect St. 7/6/1973 Group of 12 coastal cottages built by German immigrant Anna Held Heinrich; became an artists colony; the remaining four cottages were demolished in 1991 86: La Jolla Recreational Center: 615 Prospect St.
La Jolla Recreational Center: 615 Prospect Street, La Jolla 9/7/1973 Built in 1915 by Ellen Browning-Scripps and dedicated that same year to the City of San Diego for the children of La Jolla 87: El Cuervo Adobe: West end of Rancho de los Penasquitos 10/5/1973 88: First National Bank: Fifth Ave & E Street 10/5/1973 89: Plunge Belmont Park ...
It was founded in 1946 by John (d. 1959) and Barbara Cole (d. 2004) on Ivanhoe Avenue. It moved in 1966 to Wisteria Cottage at 780 Prospect Street. The cottage had housed Ellen Browning Scripps' half-sister Virginia, and La Jolla Country Day School, prior to becoming the location of John Cole's Book Shop. Susan and Charles Cole, the daughter ...
The Green Dragon Colony, 1258-1274 Prospect St., was located above La Jolla Cove with views of the Pacific Ocean, La Jolla Bay, and distant cliffs extending north along the shore. A scenic outlook, open to the public, is located west of Eddie V's restaurant.
The center is now known as the La Jolla Recreation Center and is operated by the City of San Diego. [2] The building's appearance has not been substantially altered from the 1915 original. [ 7 ] In addition to hosting a variety of sports and recreation programs, it is the meeting place for many civic groups including the La Jolla Town Council ...
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1909 Cottage, La Jolla Historical Society. The 1909 Cottage has been adaptively reused as offices and public research space. The rooms have their original wainscot, windows with “wavy” glass, and pine plank floors. The cottage, originally located at 245 Prospect Street, was one of many seasonal houses built in La Jolla.
Dos Santos-Tam said that Prospect Street is used by many motorists as a bypass to get around the H-1 freeway and that signs will be placed approaching the intersection to remind drivers of the change.