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  2. March of Dimes Open - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was played on outdoor hard courts at the Kona Kai Club, Shelter Island, San Diego, United States. [1] The combined tournament was played until 1969 as part of the ILTF World Circuit. In 1970 the men's event became part of ILTF Independent Tour, [1] the women's event joined the same tour in 1973 following the creation of the WTA ...

  3. Shelter Island, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Half Moon Inn, with its attached Humphrey's restaurant and summer concert venue, also retains a Polynesian theme. [9] The Kona Kai Club still exists but has been remodeled to a Spanish theme. Many of the original tiki-themed buildings such as L'Escale, Shelter Isle Inn, and Kona Inn have been demolished. [10]

  4. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon - Wikipedia

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    Filming continued until September 1969 in Massachusetts, including Hammond museum, also Naples, Florida and the following California locations: Sequoia National Park, Santa Monica Pier and the Kona Kai Club on Shelter Island, San Diego.

  5. Crazy Nights World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Kiss concert chronology; Asylum Tour (1985–1986) Crazy Nights World Tour (1987–1988) ... San Diego Sports Arena: April 2, 1988: Las Vegas: Thomas & Mack Center ...

  6. Rock of the Westies Tour - Wikipedia

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    Kiki Dee joined in on these shows, which were benefit concerts for the Jules Stein Foundation and were commemorated by the promotional book "Five Years of Fun". The western leg of the US tour began on 29 September 1975, at the San Diego Sports Arena , and finished up on 25 and 26 October at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the first time a rock ...

  7. Jacobs Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Music Center is a performing arts theater in San Diego, California. It opened in 1929 as Fox Theatre, a Gothic Revival–style luxury theater. It was conferred to the San Diego Symphony in 1984. The center is also the location of various youth orchestra concerts, including the San Diego Youth Symphony's, and a conservatory.