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  2. List of Art Deco architecture in California - Wikipedia

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    Samuel I. Fox Building, Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, 1929; San Diego Athletic Club, San Diego, 1928; San Diego Central Post Office, San Diego, 1937; San Diego County Administration Center, San Diego, 1938; San Diego Firehouse Museum, San Diego, 1920s; Silverado Ballroom, San Diego, 1931; Silver Gate Three Stars Masonic Lodge No 296, San Diego ...

  3. Morena, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Morena is a neighborhood in San Diego, California, bordered by Bay Park to the north, Linda Vista to the east, Mission Bay to the west, and Mission Valley to the south. [1] E. Mission Bay Drive forms the western boundary. [2] The ZIP Code is 92110.

  4. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Art Tile Company (Tudor Potteries) Los Angeles: 1927–1939: Tile, art ware, garden ware & figurines [21] Twin Winton: Pasadena, then San Juan Capistrano: 1936–1975: Giftware, kitchenware, & figurines [4] Vadna of California: Leucadia: 1940s-1950s: Tableware & art ware [11] Valentien Pottery Company: San Diego: 1911–1913: Art pottery ...

  5. Art Institute of California – San Diego - Wikipedia

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    EDMC owned the college from 2000 until 2017, when, facing significant financial problems and declining enrollment, the company sold the Art Institute of CaliforniaSan Diego, along with 30 other Art Institute schools, to Dream Center Education, a Los Angeles–based Pentecostal organization.

  6. Morena/Linda Vista station - Wikipedia

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    Morena/Linda Vista station is an at-grade station on the Green Line of the San Diego Trolley system. It is located alongside Friars Road at its intersection with Napa Street. It is located just east of the junction of Morena Boulevard and Linda Vista Road, after which the station is named, in the Morena neighborhood of San Diego.

  7. Malibu tile - Wikipedia

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    Malibu tile is a type of ceramic tile that takes its inspiration from the tiles that were produced at Malibu Potteries in Malibu, California, during the latter half of the 1920s. These tiles reflect a style of design that is referred to as Hispano-Moresque or Arabesque exhibiting bright contrasting glaze colors often in geometric patterns that ...