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Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre (490 ha) historic urban cultural park in San Diego, California. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Placed in reserve in 1835, the park's site is one of the oldest in the United States dedicated to public recreational use.
The California Quadrangle, California Building, and California Tower are historic structures located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. They were built for the 1915–16 Panama–California Exposition and served as the grand entry to the event. [3] The buildings and courtyard were designed by architect Bertram Goodhue.
Marston Hills is a neighborhood within the Hillcrest community of San Diego, California.It is located above the northwestern corner of Balboa Park, and is generally bounded by Sixth Avenue to the west, Pennsylvania Avenue to the north, and Park Boulevard to the east, [1] although some sources give California State Route 163 as the western boundary. [2]
Gateway is a neighborhood of the Mid-City region of San Diego, California. Geography. Gateway's borders are defined by State Route 15 to the West, ...
State Route 163 (SR 163), or the Cabrillo Freeway, is a state highway in San Diego, California.The 11.088-mile (17.844 km) stretch of the former US 395 freeway runs from downtown San Diego just south of an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5), extending north through historic Balboa Park and various neighborhoods of San Diego to an interchange with I-15 in the neighborhood of Miramar.
S. San Diego Air & Space Museum; San Diego Art Institute; San Diego Automotive Museum; San Diego Hall of Champions; San Diego High School; San Diego History Center
The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism announced Tuesday about $1.2 million in federal funding for 11 trail projects across the state. The funding will be used to help pay ...
This is a schematic map of the Panama-California Exposition as it appeared in its second year, 1916. El Prado Complex corresponds to El Prado, the central avenue (gray), together with the buildings and plazas on either side of it. The blue area between it and the Cabrillo Bridge is the California Quadrangle, also listed on the National Register.