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La Jolla, California 2182 Avenida De La Playa La Jolla, CA 92037 Sacramento, California 571 Pavilions Lane Sacramento, CA 95825 Danville, California 100 Sycamore Valley Road West Danville, CA 94526 Mill Valley, California 625 Redwood Highway Mill Valley, CA 94941 Seattle, Washington 2695 NE Village Lane Seattle, WA 98105
La Jolla Cove, the staple of La Jolla, is the most popular tourist destination [57] in La Jolla, featuring many snorkelers, [58] swimmers, and wildlife (most notably the La Jolla seals). [ 59 ] [ 60 ] During some parts of the year, people will find the shallow ends of the beach filled with harmless leopard sharks , as they come closer to shore ...
As of the Census of 2010, there were 5,783 people living in 3,283 households in La Jolla Village.The population density was 9,064 people per square mile. The racial makeup of La Jolla Village was 69.03% White, 22.10% Asian, 1.68% African American, 0.07% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.03% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, 2.80% from other races and 4.29% from two or more races.
A map of the 77 community areas, broken down by purported regions. While the areas have official use and definition, the color groupings are unofficial, and such "regions" may be defined differently, grouped differently, or not be used at all. The city of Chicago is divided into 77 community areas for statistical and planning purposes.
The La Jolla Shores business district is a mixed-use village encircling Laureate Park on Avenida de la Playa in the village of La Jolla Shores. The beach is approximately one mile (1.6 km) long and stretches from the sea cliffs just north of La Jolla Cove to Black's Beach south of Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.
La Jolla. Beach Barber Tract; Bird Rock; Country Club; Hidden Valley; La Jolla Alta; La Jolla Farms; La Jolla Heights; La Jolla Mesa; La Jolla Shores; La Jolla Village; Lower Hermosa; Muirlands; Muirlands West; Soledad South; Upper Hermosa; Village of La Jolla; Pacific Beach; Pacific Highlands Ranch; Torrey Hills; Torrey Pines; Via de la Valle
Nobel Drive station is a San Diego Trolley station located adjacent to the La Jolla Village Square shopping center in the La Jolla Village district of San Diego, California. [6] after the completion of the Blue Line Mid-Coast Trolley extension project. [7] [8]
Red Rest Cottage, 1187 Coast Blvd, La Jolla. George J. Leovy (1858–1921), a New Orleans native and railroad lawyer, built the Red Rest as a summer house for his family. For several years, the family had camped in Scripps Park. The cottage was sold to Florence Sawyer, founder of the Reading Room, La Jolla's first library. She lived there for a ...