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San Diego Historical Society founded; now the San Diego History Center. [28] 1929 – Fox Theatre dedicated. [5] 1930 – Population: 147,995; county 209,659. 1931 San Diego State College dedicated; formerly San Diego State Normal School, now San Diego State University. New city charter adopted under a council–manager form of government [29]
San Diego, still little more than a village, was incorporated on March 27 as a city and was named the county seat of the newly established San Diego County. [21] The United States Census reported the population of the town as 650 in 1850 and 731 in 1860. [22] San Diego promptly got into financial trouble by overspending on a poorly designed jail.
This timeline of music in the United States covers the period from 1850 to 1879. It encompasses the California Gold Rush , the Civil War and Reconstruction , and touches on topics related to the intersections of music and law, commerce and industry , religion, race, ethnicity, politics, gender, education , historiography and academics.
Ancient music – Early history – 1500s – 1510s – 1520s – 1530s – 1540s – 1550s ... Popular music; Timeline of musical events ... Monterey Pop Festival ...
Spanish influence on the city can be seen in the many historic sites across San Diego, such as Mission San Diego de Alcalá, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, and Cabrillo National Monument. Cuisine in San Diego is diverse, but there is an abundance of wood fired California-style pizzas and Mexican and East Asian cuisine .
San Diego free speech fight; San Diego pension scandal; History of San Diego State University; San Pasqual, San Diego County, California; San Salvador (Cabrillo's ship) Santa Fe Depot (San Diego) Save Our Heritage Organisation; Ellen Browning Scripps; Junípero Serra; Kate Sessions; Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San ...
Early 1820s music trends The Boston 'Euterpiad becomes the first American periodical devoted to the parlor song. [5]The all-black African Grove theater in Manhattan begins staging with pieces by playwright William Henry Brown and Shakespeare, sometimes with additional songs and dances designed to appeal to an African American audience. [6]
January 1–April 28 – Richard Wagner completes his opera Lohengrin.; January – Franz Liszt takes up the full-time post of conductor to the Weimar court orchestra. [1]March 18 – The premiere of Fry's Leonora in Philadelphia is the first known performance of a grand opera by an American composer.