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  2. Legacy International Center - Wikipedia

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    Legacy International Center is a biblical-themed hotel and religious center in San Diego's Mission Valley, California, US. It was built by American televangelist Morris Cerullo . The 18-acre complex was built for $190 million and opened in February 2020.

  3. Chicano Park - Wikipedia

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    Chicano Park is a historic park in San Diego, California, that was created by a community takeover in 1970. It features the largest collection of outdoor murals in the country, reflecting the Chicano Movement and the cultural heritage of the Mexican-American community.

  4. Price Center - Wikipedia

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    Price Center is a large and modern student activity center that offers various services, places, and spaces for students at the University of California, San Diego. It was built in 1989 and expanded in 2008, and features art installations, a movie theater, a bookstore, and a 24-hour study lounge.

  5. San Diego Blood Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Blood Sisters were a group who sponsored and organized lesbian blood drives during the AIDS Crisis.Established by members of the Women's Caucus of the San Diego Democratic Club, [1] the Blood Sisters sought to gather an adequate blood supply for AIDS patients, primarily gay men who often required many transfusions due to anemia. [2]

  6. Rancho Guajome Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Guajome Adobe is a historic 19th-century hacienda and a National Historic Landmark in Vista, California. It was built in 1852 by Cave Johnson Couts, a sub-agent for the Luiseño people, and is now a county park with guided and self-guided tours.

  7. Petco Park - Wikipedia

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    Petco Park is a downtown San Diego ballpark that opened in 2004 and hosts the San Diego Padres of MLB. The stadium features a historic warehouse, a community park, and a light rail station, and has hosted the World Baseball Classic and the All-Star Game.

  8. How The U.S. Military Built San Francisco's LBGTQ+ Legacy - AOL

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    San Francisco still has the highest percentage of LGBT-identifying adults at 6.7%, when compared to other large metropolitan areas, per a 2021 UCLA Williams Institute report.

  9. List of San Diego Historic Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the more than 1,000 structures or properties in San Diego that have been designated as historic landmarks by the city or the federal government. See the names, images, addresses, and descriptions of the landmarks, from Balboa Park to Old Town San Diego.