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  2. South Park, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Police Department classifies South Park as a Central Division neighborhood bounded by Balboa Park on the west at 28th Street, Juniper Street on the north, A Street on the south, and Juniper Canyon and SR 15 on the east. It includes zip codes 92102 and 92104. [4] Heart of South Park at Fern St. and Grape St.

  3. Grossmont Center - Wikipedia

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    Grossmont Center is an outdoor shopping mall in La Mesa, California, a suburb in East County, San Diego. The mall opened in 1961 and is managed by Federal Realty Investment Trust. The anchor stores are Target, Macy's, RH Outlet, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and Reading Cinemas.

  4. Butterballs (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Four months after the episode released, the ending musical number "San Diego" was released on iTunes under Comedy Central Records. For Record Store Day 2013, the song was released as a 7-inch vinyl picture disc single, with the song "Gay Fish" from the episode " Fishsticks " as the B-side.

  5. South Park, San Diego, California - Wikipedia

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  6. College Grove Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    College Grove Shopping Center, also Marketplace at the Grove, at SR-94 at College Avenue in Oak Park, San Diego, on the border of Lemon Grove, is an open-air shopping center, but was originally a regional shopping mall, only the second to be built in San Diego County, and the 37th in the country. It opened July 28, 1960 with an official grand ...

  7. Switzer Canyon - Wikipedia

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    San Diego's first suburbs began appearing in the late 19th century, including South Park in 1870 and North Park in 1893. The development of the area of East San Diego called the "Steiner, Klauber, Choate and Castle Addition", now known as City Heights, was facilitated by a railroad which began service in July 1888. This Park Belt Motor Line ran ...

  8. 30th Street (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    San Diego's first suburbs began appearing in the late 19th century, including South Park in 1870 and North Park in 1893, along with what would eventually become the 30th Street corridor. In 1905, the Bartlett Webster developing company extended streetcar service through South Park, ushering in a period of rapid growth.

  9. FedMart - Wikipedia

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    FedMart began as a membership store by opening in an abandoned warehouse in San Diego, California in 1954. [8] A second store opened in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1955 quickly followed by a third store in San Antonio, Texas. A second San Diego-area store opened in Kearny Mesa in 1958 followed by the opening of other stores in San Diego and the rest ...