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The Casa Del Prado Theater is the home of San Diego Junior Theatre, the country's oldest children's theatre program. ... The new parking garage would house 750–900 ...
The Casa del Prado comprises several reconstructed buildings that were initially built for the Panama–California Exposition in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. [1] Current tenants include the San Diego Botanical Garden Foundation, Civic Dance Arts, the San Diego Floral Association, the San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, the San Diego Junior ...
This is a schematic map of the Panama-California Exposition as it appeared in its second year, 1916. El Prado Complex corresponds to El Prado, the central avenue (gray), together with the buildings and plazas on either side of it. The blue area between it and the Cabrillo Bridge is the California Quadrangle, also listed on the National Register.
Just outside the California Quadrangle, on the west, is the first building visitors encounter as they cross the Cabrillo Bridge and enter El Prado Complex. This is the Administration Building. It was constructed in Balboa Park as the Panama–California Exposition Administration Building, completed in 1911 and designed by Irving Gill. Gill ...
The museum's address is 1649 El Prado, San Diego, CA, 92101. ... a theater, a print viewing room and a 20,000-volume library. ... [in the Casa de Balboa] was the ...
A modern view of the Cabrillo Bridge. The Cabrillo Bridge is one of several access routes to the cluster of museums located at the historic "El Prado Complex" (the former 1915 Panama Exposition site), which is east of the bridge in the middle of Balboa Park and continuing to a point near the Bea Evenson Fountain (and former trolley stop) just west of Park Boulevard.
The House of Hospitality is a building in Balboa Park in San Diego, California.It was originally built for the Panama–California Exposition (1915) as the Foreign Arts Building.
Plaza de Panama is a plaza in Balboa Park's El Prado Complex in San Diego, California. [1] [2] [3] View of Plaza de Panama from street, 2024. References