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  2. Jeune et Jolie (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Jeune et Jolie is a Michelin Guide-starred French restaurant in Carlsbad, California. [1 ... List of French restaurants; List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los ...

  3. Pea Soup Andersen's - Wikipedia

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    The Carlsbad location became a TGI Friday's, which closed in 2018; it now operates as the Windmill Food Hall, housing eleven restaurants and a bar, but still features the Andersen windmill, which was repaired in the summer of 2019. [6] There was also a location in Selma, which opened in the 1980s and lasted until 2001. The street it was on, Pea ...

  4. The Shoppes at Carlsbad - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at Carlsbad is a shopping mall in Carlsbad, California. The mall was originally named Plaza Camino Real when it was built in 1969, but was rebranded several times when it was a Westfield Holdings property (1994-2015). Its anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's (in two locations).

  5. Carlsbad, California - Wikipedia

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    Carlsbad's history began with the Luiseño people (the Spanish name given to them because of their proximity to Mission San Luis Rey), as well as some Kumeyaay in the La Costa area. Nearly every reliable fresh water creek had at least one native village, including one called Palamai. [10] The site is located just south of today's Buena Vista ...

  6. Carlsbad Poinsettia station - Wikipedia

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    Carlsbad Poinsettia station is a commuter rail station in Carlsbad, California that is on the NCTD COASTER commuter rail line. The station serves the Poinsettia and La Costa communities of Carlsbad, and is the southernmost of the two COASTER stations in Carlsbad, the other being Carlsbad Village station about four miles to the north.

  7. Carlsbad Village station - Wikipedia

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    Carlsbad Village station is a commuter rail station in Carlsbad, California, that is on the NCTD COASTER commuter rail line. It is one of two COASTER stations in Carlsbad (the other being Carlsbad Poinsettia station about four miles to the south), and is the last station used for northbound COASTER trains before reaching the northern terminus of the Oceanside Transit Center.

  8. Carrillo Ranch Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the city of Carlsbad acquired the 10.5 acres (4.2 ha) of the ranch that had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places and added an additional 16.4 acres (6.6 ha) to create the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park. [5]

  9. Aviara, Carlsbad, California - Wikipedia

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    Aviara is a resort neighborhood in the southern part of Carlsbad, located in San Diego County, California. The community is approximately 30 minutes from downtown San Diego. In 1989, the community was developed and later incorporated into the city of Carlsbad. As of 2005, it had a total population of 5,050. [needs update]