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  2. Jessop's Clock - Wikipedia

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    It is reported that on the day of Ledger's death, Jessop's clock stopped working for reasons unknown. [2] It was restarted and continued keeping time on the streets of San Diego. In April 2009 the clock stopped working. A few months later it was given a two-month refurbishing and cleaning, [5] paid for by the Jessop family, which still owns the ...

  3. James R. Mills Building - Wikipedia

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    Using the facilities of the SD&AE, in July 1981 the agency was able to open the first line of the San Diego Trolley, between downtown San Diego and the international border in San Ysidro. [5] The San Diego Trolley added a second line to the east on March 20, 1986, with the two lines meeting at a station near 12th and Imperial Avenues, just ...

  4. List of clocks - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Clock is an 1815 clock in the United States Capitol; The Town Clock of Dubuque, Iowa is in a downtown clock tower, built in 1864. The Clock of the Nations, Rochester, New York was located at the Midtown Plaza in the 1960s. It had dioramas of 12 different nations. Every hour on the hour the dioramas opened up and music was played. The ...

  5. Time Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Time Traveller (Keith LeBlanc album) (1992) Time Traveller (The Moody Blues album) (1994) Time Traveller, a 2011 album by Chris Norman; Time Travellers, a 1992 album by O Terço; Time Traveler, a 2006 album by Rahul Sharma; Time Traveller, a 1980 album by Billy Thorpe "Time Traveler", a 1997 song by Angelo from Planet Gemini

  6. Hardy Memorial Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hardy Memorial Tower is a bell tower at San Diego State University (SDSU). Constructed as a Works Progress Administration project in 1931, it is 11 stories (119.1 ft / 36.3 m) tall; it contains the Fletcher Symphonic Carillon (also known as the Fletcher Chimes) (installed 1946), consisting of 204 bells over 6 octaves.

  7. John Titor - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the John Titor Foundation published a book, John Titor: A Time Traveler's Tale (ISBN 1-59196-436-9), discussing his claims; the book is now out of print. The 2009 visual novel Steins;Gate, which was adapted into an anime in 2011, heavily features time travel and has John Titor as a major part of the plot. [16]

  8. Take a sneak peek into the former San Carlos - opening this ...

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    In 2016, Themis Sacarellos, who owns the Round the Clock Diner, bought the building − practically next door − that housed the former San Carlos & The Hop restaurant, for $750,000.

  9. Fifth Avenue station (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the original stations of the San Diego Trolley, opening on July 26, 1981. At the time of opening, it was called Gaslamp station, due to its proximity to the Gaslamp Quarter . [ 5 ] During the development of the Bayside extension, which would include a station much closer to the Gaslamp Quarter, this station was often called Gaslamp ...