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  2. 20 Fun Things to Do in San Diego with Kids - AOL

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    Enter our guide to the best things to do in San Diego with kids. No matter how old your child is or what they’re into, there's a family-friendly activity for them below. Got a kid who’s a ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures in San Diego (3 C) ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in San Diego" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  4. San Diego with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Lucky for you, San Diego, Calif., is an ideal destination for families with kids under 7. With near-perfect weather and endless activities to choose from, planning a.

  5. The New Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum celebrated 35 years in San Diego and 10 years as The New Children's Museum. [11] For the milestone birthday, two former artists returned. Jason Hackenwerth ( Animal Art ) created Crystal Cortex and Brian Dick ( childsplay ) recreated one of the museum's popular installations from 2008, No Rules...Except (2008/2018) inspired by Allan ...

  6. Tourist attractions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Times Square is the most visited public (not privately owned) tourist site in the United States, with about 50 million visitors annually.. This is a list of the most popular individual tourist attractions in the United States, lists of tourist attractions organized by subject region, and a selection of other notable tourist attractions and destinations.

  7. List of beaches in San Diego County - Wikipedia

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    Some beaches in the San Diego area are long continuous stretches of sandy coastline, others, like many of the beaches in the Village of La Jolla (which was built on a large rocky promontory), are small sand beaches within rocky coves or between rocky points. A number of beaches in the San Diego area have cliffs behind them, usually composed of ...