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  2. Hillcrest, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s and 1930s Hillcrest was considered a suburban shopping area for downtown San Diego. In the 1910s, Hillcrest became one of the many San Diego neighborhoods connected by the Class 1 streetcars and an extensive San Diego public transit system that was spurred by the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 and built by John D ...

  3. San Diego Conquistadors - Wikipedia

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    The franchise was founded by Leonard Bloom in 1972 as the ABA's first—and as it turned out, only—expansion team. The team was slated to play at the San Diego Sports Arena, but a feud between Bloom and Peter Graham, operator and lease-holder of the city-owned 14,400-seat arena, led Graham to lock the newborn team out of the facility for two years.

  4. Cortez Hill, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Cortez Hill is located south of Bankers' Hill, north of the Core District, east of Little Italy and west of Balboa Park.This district is bordered by Interstate 5 to the north, Ash Street/A Street to the south, 11th Avenue/SR 163 to the east and Front Street to the west. [1]

  5. Kensington, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The historic Ken Theater, a one-screen movie theater, operated on Adams Avenue between 1946 and 2020. The Berkun family owned and operated the theater until 1975 when it was operated by Landmark Theatres and specialized in art house, classic-film revivals, foreign films and cult classic "midnight movies" like Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Room. [11]

  6. San Antonio–San Diego Mail Line - Wikipedia

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    Water holes were set up at 30 mi (48 km) intervals but many were unmanned and actual stations sometimes were separated by as much as 100 mi (160 km). [3] These first stations were at most a brush corral and a jacal to house the keeper, while most were merely camping places at springs or stream crossings; camps would be made where the coaches stopped for the night.

  7. History of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Garcia, Mario T. "A Chicano Perspective on San Diego History", Journal of San Diego History (1972) 18#4 pp 14–21 online; Linder, Bruce. San Diego's Navy: An Illustrated History (2001) Lotchin, Roger. The Bad City in the Good War: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, and San Diego (2003) excerpt and text search; Lotchin, Roger.

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