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  2. Mission Bay (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Mission Bay is an artificial, saltwater bay located south of the Pacific Beach community of San Diego, California, created from approximately 2,000 acres (810 ha) of historical wetland, marsh, and saltwater bay habitat.

  3. File:Mission Bay, 1860.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Mission Bay circa 1860, Melanesian Mission visible in background. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Melanesian Mission Building and Stone Garden Walls.

  4. Mission Bay, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Mission Bay Parks [34] completed as of fall 2010 include: Mission Creek, MissionBay Commons lots on Mission Bay Boulevard between Radiance and the Nektar/Bayer buildings, the 5th street plaza, the sports courts, Koret Quad and China Basin Park. Future Mission Bay parks plans [35] include Bay Front Park, a little league diamond and a junior ...

  5. Mission Bay - Wikipedia

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    Mission Bay (San Diego), a bay within Mission Bay Park; Mission Bay (San Francisco), a bay on the west shore of San Francisco Bay, now mostly filled in to create the Mission Bay neighborhood; Mission Bay, San Francisco, a neighborhood; Mission Bay, Florida, a census-designated place located in Palm Beach County; Mission Bay (Texas), a bay that ...

  6. Mission Bay, California - Wikipedia

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  7. Wreck Alley - Wikipedia

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    The Ingraham Street Bridges spanned Mission Bay. When they were replaced in 1985 the old bridge pilings and roadway were dumped in the Wreck Alley area. These were huge pieces of bridge, roadway, railings and pillars, all jumbled together. There were many fish and various crawling sealife as well.

  8. Steamboat Point - Wikipedia

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    It was also the city's prime shipbuilding location until the mid-1860s, when the shipyards gradually moved south across the Mission Bay to Point San Quentin (or Potrero Point). Subsequently, the shore line along the bay was rapidly filled in leaving only a ship channel for Mission Creek and Steamboat Point a small hill inland from San Francisco ...

  9. Mount Soledad - Wikipedia

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    There is an urban legend that in the 1930s, a group of little people who appeared in Hollywood films such as The Wizard of Oz, came to San Diego, where they built miniature houses on Mount Soledad.