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  2. Legacy International Center | Wikipedia

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    Legacy International Center. Coordinates: 32.7592°N 117.1709°W. 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. Price Center | Wikipedia

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    Price Center is a student center located in the center of the University of California, San Diego campus, just south of Geisel Library. As one of the largest student centers in the country, Price Center serves more than 30,000 visitors a day. [4] Price Center offers a variety of services, places, and spaces geared to the needs of students ...

  4. Chicano Park | Wikipedia

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    Chicano Park logo, originally by Rico Bueno. La Tierra Mía means "My Land". Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego–Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Chicano or Mexican American and Mexican -migrant community in central San Diego, California.

  5. John D. Spreckels | Wikipedia

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    John D. Spreckels. John Diedrich Spreckels (August 16, 1853 – June 7, 1926), the son of German-American industrialist Claus Spreckels, founded a transportation and real estate empire in San Diego, California, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The entrepreneur 's many business ventures included the Hotel del Coronado and the San Diego ...

  6. 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]

  7. Rancho Guajome Adobe | Wikipedia

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    Rancho Guajome Adobe. Rancho Guajome Adobe is a historic 19th-century hacienda (and now a historic house museum) in Rancho Guajome Adobe County Park, on North Santa Fe Avenue in Vista, San Diego County, California. Built in 1852–53, it is a well-preserved but late example of Spanish-Mexican colonial architecture, and was designated a National ...

  8. San Diego Comic-Con | Wikipedia

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    San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) is a comic book convention and multi-genre entertainment event held annually in San Diego, California. It is held at the San Diego Convention Center. Originally showcasing primarily comic books and science fiction/fantasy media, Comic-Con has grown to include a large range of pop culture and entertainment elements ...

  9. Panama–California Exposition | Wikipedia

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    The Panama–California Exposition was a world exposition held in San Diego, California, between January 1, 1915, and January 1, 1917.The exposition celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal, and was meant to tout San Diego as the first United States port of call for ships traveling north after passing westward through the canal.