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In the 1880s, San Diego experienced an exceptional land boom, which caused the population to expand from 5,000 to 40,000 ...
Read moreIn the 1880s, San Diego experienced an exceptional land boom, which caused the population to expand from 5,000 to 40,000 ...
Read moreIn 1868, Thomas Whaley leased out the second floor of his house and his adjoining corral to Thomas W. Tanner ...
Read moreThe La Mesa Chapter of Letitia Coxe Shelby NSDAR Daughters of the American Revolution announced a winner for its 8thgrade ...
Read moreNot only have trains provided transportation and dramatically changed life in America, they also allowed faster, safer travel all over ...
Read moreBy 1881, 800 Chinese immigrants were living in San Diego, most of them men who had come to work on ...
Read moreIn the earlier days of the Gaslamp, and long before the historical designation of the Asian Pacific District, the Gaslamp ...
Read moreThe San Diego Lumber Company had a somewhat tumultuous beginning. On July 19, 1872, Alonzo Horton transferred the title of ...
Read moreFender guitars, Steinway pianos, and Suzuki harmonicas are iconic instruments. Locally, there is world-renowned instrument of a more rare make ...
Read moreOne hundred years ago, Grossmont High School’s granite façade “Castle” was completed. Among the oldest high schools in San Diego ...
Read moreGone are the days when one could get something of value for five or 10 cents, but many of us ...
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