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Attractions - Restaurants - Shopping - Hotels - Camping - Museums |
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Cabrillo National Monument- Climbing out of his boat and onto shore in 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo stepped into history as the first European to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States.
1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106-3601
Phone:
Headquarters (619) 557-5450
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We know that you’ll like what you will see during this tour, but I must tell you that it barely scratches the surface that you will experience when you visit the “real thing.” Incidentally, admission to the museum is free!
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Encinitas Seaside Bazaar is an open air, European – style flea market. You can find anything from Townsend’s Fabulous Palmfish whimsical sculptures, 600 year old Tibetan Antiques or that classic tie dye hippie shirt.
459 S. Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas, CA 92024
(next to La Paloma Theatre) Phone: (760) 753-1611
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Mount Soledad Veterans Memorial
To enhance and preserve the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial honoring those veterans and active military who have served our country during times of conflict and to educate the general public about service to our country and the sacrifices that veterans make to preserve the freedoms we enjoy as Americans.
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Old Town San Diego
Old Town San Diego is nestled in heart of San Diego, with more than 150 shops, award-winning restaurants, museums, and historical sites.
(Phone) 619.291.4903
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Seaport Village San Diego - A 14 acre waterfront shopping, dining and entertainment complex recreating a harbor side setting of a century ago. Includes 54 one of a kind shops, 13 casual dining eateries, 4 fine dining waterfront restaurants. Opened in 1980.
(619) 235-4014 ext 3
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