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By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks In 1870, the original half-acre Horton Plaza Park was set aside by Downtown founder Alonzo...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks In 1870, the original half-acre Horton Plaza Park was set aside by Downtown founder Alonzo...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks On March 27, 1871, Alonzo E. Horton, the successful founder of Downtown San Diego, deeded...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks This building, located on the corners of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, is named after Ralph...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks On Jan. 6, 1888, George J. Keating acquired the land that the future building that...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks One of the Gaslamp Quarter’s most striking architectural masterpieces occupies the northeast corner of Sixth...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks The building currently occupying the address at 515 Fifth Ave., Downtown, was once home to...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks The three-story brick and steel building that occupies 756-760 Fifth Ave. is known as the...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks The Davis-Horton House — formerly known as the William Heath Davis House and built in...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks This month’s featured building is one of the most beautiful, yet often overlooked historic structures...
By Jake Romero | Gaslamp Landmarks The Yuma Building is a truly beautiful architectural treasure. This building, along with the Louis...
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