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This table includes buildings in the Gaslamp Quarter Historic District in San Diego, California.The order of entries in the table is taken from a brochure printed by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation titled Architectural Guide and Walking Tour Map. [1]
El Cortez Apartment Hotel: ... San Diego Civic Center. May 16, 1988 ... Teacher Training School Building-San Diego State Normal School: September 9, 1998 ...
San Diego Convention Center; San Diego Trust and Savings Bank Building; San Ysidro Port of Entry; Seaport Village; Seaport Village Carousel; SeaWorld San Diego; Sesame Place San Diego; Sheldon Block; Simmons Hotel; SOMA San Diego; South Bay Salt Works; Spreckels Organ Pavilion; Spreckels Theatre; St. Paul's Cathedral (San Diego) Starlight Bowl ...
Josie Records was a subsidiary of Jubilee Records in New York City that was active from 1954 to 1971. The label's best selling bands were The Cadillacs (" Speedoo "), Bobby Freeman [ 1 ] and the Meters .
3114 Paseo was originally a 10-room house before the carpenters’ union bought it in 1923. Clipping from the Kansas City Star, March 18, 1923.
San Diego Skyline in 2018. The city's tallest building, the pyramid-topped One America Plaza, is in center-right. San Diego, a major coastal city in Southern California, has over 200 high-rises mainly in the central business district of downtown San Diego. [1] In the city there are 42 buildings that stand taller than 300 feet (91 m).
The building is the 40th tallest building in San Diego, based on its height of 310 ft (94 m). From its opening in 1927 through the 1950s, it was a renowned apartment-hotel in San Diego. The large "El Cortez" sign, which is illuminated at night, was added in 1937 and could be seen for miles.
Samuel I. Fox Building, Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, 1929; San Diego Athletic Club, San Diego, 1928; San Diego Central Post Office, San Diego, 1937; San Diego County Administration Center, San Diego, 1938; San Diego Firehouse Museum, San Diego, 1920s; Silverado Ballroom, San Diego, 1931; Silver Gate Three Stars Masonic Lodge No 296, San Diego, 1931