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The flag of San Diego consists of three vertical bands; colored from left to right; dark red, white and gold. The central white band carries the city seal, which carries the words: "The City of San Diego · State of California · Semper Vigilans." The last of those three phrases is the city's official motto, Latin for "ever vigilant."
Outdoor play: The Ramona Pageant: 1993 [10] Prehistoric artifact: Chipped Stone Bear 1991 [11] Reptile: Desert tortoise Gopherus agassizi: 1972 Rock: Serpentine: 1965 Seashell Black abalone. Haliotis cracherodii. 2024 [5] Silver rush ghost town Calico: 2005 Slug Banana slug. Genus Ariolimax. 2024 [5] Soil: San Joaquin: 1997 Sport: Surfing: 2018 ...
On February 18, 1957, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors adopted an official flag for the county, depicting the county's seal on a field of white, bordered at the top by a band of red, and at the bottom by a band of green, representing how San Diego County was under the control of King Charles of Spain, Mexico, the Republic of California ...
The U.S. flag is usually flown at full staff on Flag Day, though a president or state governor issues a proclamation to fly it at half staff. People are also reading: Flags are half-staff in Texas ...
TV veteran Gloria Calderón Kellett explains how Hollywood treating her with 'zoo animal fascination' inspired her history-making play 'One of the Good Ones,' opening Sunday.
Castroville – Artichoke Center of the World [16] [18] [8] Chatsworth – San Pornando [19] Chico. City of Roses [20] City of Trees [20] Almond Capital of the World [21] [8] Where Everything Grows [22] Clovis – Gateway to the Sierra [23] Coachella. City of Eternal Sunshine [24] Gateway to the Salton Sea [24] Colma (founded as a necropolis in ...
Firefighters still talk about the wildfire off of Highway 31 on April 22 that burned 19,000 acres and destroyed more than 70 homes. 70
Thirty-one of Pasadena's listings are historic districts, which include multiple contributing properties. Among these historic districts is Old Town Pasadena, a thriving historic district of shops, bars and restaurants in well-preserved turn-of-the-century buildings with its center at Fair Oaks Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.