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San Diego The city of San Diego offers a metropolitan atmosphere, with all of the convenience of a major city, while mixing in the rich history, and beauty associated with this coastal region of California. San Diego is the eighth largest city in the nation, and the second largest city in the state. San Diego is the seat of San Diego County, and sits just north of the Mexican Border. The metro area boasts a population of nearly 3 million residents. DOWNTOWN The downtown area home to communities known as Mid-City and Central. Neighborhoods in the Central area include: Balboa Park, Bankers Hill, Barrio Logan, City Heights, Columbia, Core, Cortez Hill, East Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Horton, Little Italy, Marina, Golden Hill, Grant Hill, Logan Heights, Memorial, Middletown, Sherman Heights, South Park, and Stockton. Midtown neighborhoods include: City Heights, Azalea Park, Bayridge, Hollywood Park, Castle, Cherokee Point, Chollas Creek, Colina Del Sol, Corridor, Fairmount, Fox Canyon, Islenair, Ridgeview, Webster Rolando, Swan Canyon, Teralta East, Teralta West, College East, College West, Darnall, El Cerrito, Gateway, Kensington, Normal Heights, Oak Park, and Talmadge. CITY HEIGHTS AREA The City Heights area is one of the largest communities in downtown San Diego, and is well known for the diverse ethnic and racial population which calls the area home. University Avenue is a haven for both students, and intellectual types, particularly university staff. Although a growing community, the area is challenged economically, with a large number of lower income housing, and smaller sized businesses. More popular with the middle aged, and more affluent professionals is the neighborhood of Balboa Park, where the crime rate is lower, and a more visible law enforcement presence is typical. BAY AREAS Downtown area located next to the San Diego Bay run to the west, and southwest sections of the city, and feature primarily more expensive housing, and high numbers of residents. Bay Area neighborhoods include: Bankers Hill, Middletown, Balboa Park , Sherman Heights, Golden Hill, Barrio Logan, and Logan Heights. The San Diego International Airport is also located in this high tourist area. BUSINESS AREA Travel and Tourism is the mainstay of the area, with corporate buildings intermingled with the more popular beach districts. Neighborhoods in this urban, yet fairly low crime rate area include: Columbia, Core, the center of the business district, Cortex Hill, East Village, which boasts the green areas of Petco Park, and Ballpark Village, Gaslamp Quarter, the center of the nigh club, and entertainment, Little Italy, Marina, which also is the location of the popular Seaport Village, Horton, and Seaport Village proper, which is in the heart of the marina area, and the hub of water activities and tourists. LEISURE & FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Dressing a City, Ongoing Daily, San Diego Historical Society Museum Fossil Mysteries, Ongoing Daily, San Diego Natural History Museum Free Museum Admission, Ongoing Each Tue, Balboa Park Gaslamp Walking Tour, Ongoing Tue, Sat Petco Park Tours, Ongoing Daily except Mon, Petco Park Robert Irwin: Primaries and Secondaries, Daily to 4/13/08, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego/Downtown Bud Kearns Municipal Pool San Diego Central Library San Diego Civic Dance Association San Diego Junior Theatre San Diego Youth Symphony The War through Steichen's Eyes, Daily to 7/23/08, Maritime Museum of San Diego Kindred Spirits, Daily except Mon to 4/27/08, San Diego Museum of Art Plein Air Past and Present, Daily except Mon to 4/27/08, San Diego Museum of Art The Photographer's Eye, Daily to 4/27/08, Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) Photography at the Poles., Daily to 5/4/08, San Diego Natural History Museum Picturing the Process, Daily to 6/29/08, Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) A Day in Pompeii, Daily to 6/15/08, San Diego Natural History Museum Greece: Secret of the Past--IMAX, Daily to 6/15/08, San Diego Natural History Museum Rhythms of India, Daily to 5/18/08, San Diego Museum of Art Tastes in Asian Art, Daily except Mon to 7/13/08, San Diego Museum of Art The Tortoise and the Hare, Daily to 3/30/08, Balboa Park Old Masters of Music and Art: Pacific Camerata, 3/30/08, San Diego Museum of Art Kidz Yoga, Each Sun 3/30/08-5/4/08, Infinite Yoga XX Sports Radio Opening Day Block Party, 3/31/08 His People, 4/5/08, Balboa Theatre Art Alive 2008, Daily 4/11/08-4/13/08, San Diego Museum of ART Baby Loves Disco, 4/13/08 Going Green Family Concert, 4/13/08, Balboa Theatre Spring Family Day, 4/13/08, Maritime Museum of San Diego Jungle Jack Hanna, 4/20/08, Balboa Theatre CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT Copley Symphony Hall Flicks for Kids Petco Park San Diego Civic Dance Association San Diego Junior Theatre San Diego Opera San Diego Padres Mountain Lake Chess Camp Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) San Diego Civic Dance Association San Diego Junior Theatre San Diego Museum of Art Spreckels Theater San Diego Natural History Museum Spanish Camp San Diego Chinese Historical Society and Museum San Diego Civic Dance Association San Diego Junior Theatre San Diego Museum of Art San Diego Chinese Historical Society and Museum of Contemporary Art San San Diego Central Library San Diego Civic Theatre San Diego Concourse San Diego Convention Center San Diego Harbor Excursions San Diego Seals Harbor Tour The Saville Theatre Starlight Theatre POINTS OF INTEREST Artsonia Bud Kearns Municipal Pool Central Library Maritime Museum of San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego/Downtown Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum - USS Midway San Diego Central Library Diego/Downtown Museum San Diego Historical Society Museum San Diego Museum of Art San Diego Natural History Museum Veterans Museum and Memorial Center Petco Park RESTAURANTS Soleil at K Greystone Steakhouse Bottega De La Strade Aqua Blu Chive Dakota Grill Croce's Acqua Al 2 Trattoria La Strade Oestra The Fish House MAX New York Osteria Panevina Bella Luna Mister Tiki Mai Tai Lounge Chianti La Fiesta De Medici Ocean Room Candelas Gaslamp Strip Club Restaurant Blue Point Georges on Fifth House of Blues Café Sevilla Jade Theater Royal India The Fleetwood Donovan's of Downtown Yard House Grant Grill Hooters Quarter Kitchen FAZ The Field Rock Bottom Nobu Bondi EXY Sushi Bar Nippon Hard Rock Café Buca di Beppo Blue Ginger Rei do Gado Gaslamp Tavern Oceanaire LG's Steakhouse Ole Madrid Octopus Garden Rama Marketplace Grill Café 828 Deco's Aubergine on Fourth Take Sushi Sadaf Fifth Quarter Seven - 17 Henry's Pub Morton's of Chicago Chopahn The Shout House RA Sushi Marin Lounge Lou and Mickey's Masala Monsoon Jimmy Love's Indigo Grill Po Pazzo Princess Pub Fat City Steakhouse Prado Top of the Market Greek Island Café Harbor House Sally's Buster's Beach House SOUTH The upper class residential areas, and the contrasting lower income sections of the south side of San Diego include the communities of: Alta Vista, Bay Terrace, Broadway Heights, Chollas View, Emerald Hills, Encanto, Jamacha-Lomita, Lincoln Park, Mountain View, Mt. Hope, Paradise Hills, Shelltown, Skyline, Southcrest, Valencia Park, Egger Highlands, Nestor, Ocean Crest, Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa West, Palm City, San Ysidro, and Tijuana River Valley. South Mid- City Region Neighborhoods which make up the Mid-City Region are located near Adams Avenue, and is often referred to as the cultural center of the city. The area runs from Interstate 15 though Interstate 8, and then north to Fairmount avenue and Cajon Bouldevard to the south. Redwood is primarily a middle class residential neighborhood. On the edges of this area, large shopping centers offer basic items, to high end fashion garments and shoes: University Square Shopping Center, and Rolando Shopping Center. Normal Heights is located in the more hilly areas of the city, and features moderate housing, as well as student oriented sections of the neighborhood toward the Adams Avenue area. Balboa Park The more urban area of Balboa Park has the largest amount of pedestrian activity, and many community events which highlight cultural and ethnic contributions and heritage. Three of the larges community events include: Adams Avenue Street Fair, Art Around Adams, and the Adams Avenue Roots Festival. Antique Row is also located in this neighborhood, on Ohio and Texas Streets. The myriad of antique dealers have boosted both the cultural atmosphere, and economy of the community. Mount Hope This area is also known for being fairly ethnic and culturally diverse in nature, and understanding. Martin Luther King J. Freeway, also known as State Route 94,and Interstate 805 are the unofficial boundaries of this neighborhood. Otay Mesa This area is far more rural than other sections of San Diego, and is situated adjacent to the Mexican border, and runs along the Otay River Valley. The area has seen growth in recent years, and is expected to become a major employment area of the region, and also see a boom in population. Quality of life, and infrastructure projects have proved successful in the community. LEISURE AND FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS African Drumming Class - Elementary School, Ongoing Each Tue, WorldBeat Cultural Center African Drumming Class - Preschool, Ongoing Each Tue, WorldBeat Cultural Center Bird Watching - Tony Hawk in Flight, Ongoing Daily, San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum Capoeira Sao Bente Grande, Ongoing Each Sat, WorldBeat Cultural Center Dinosaurs Alive: IMAX Film, Ongoing Daily, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Drop-in Art Classes, Ongoing Each Sat, Spanish Village Art Center Exploration Bar, Ongoing Daily, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Family African Drumming and Percussion, Ongoing Each Sun, WorldBeat Cultural Center Kid City, Ongoing Daily, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Kumeyaay: Native Californians, Ongoing Daily, San Diego Museum of Man Listen Here! Making Sense of Sound, Ongoing Daily, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Magic Planet, Ongoing Daily, San Diego Air & Space Museum - Balboa Park Off Shoot Tours, Circulators Square Dance Club San Diego Civic Youth Ballet San Diego Zoo SEA MONSTERS: A Prehistoric Adventure - IMAX Film, Daily to 6/21/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Escape from Dino Island, Daily to 4/1/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Gangsters, Glamour, and Glory, Daily to 6/30/08, San Diego Air & Space Museum - Balboa Park Strange Matter, Daily to 5/18/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Mujeres 2008: La Imagen de la Mujer, Daily to 3/30/08, Centro Cultural de la Raza The Beauty of Use, Daily to 5/11/08, Mingei International Museum - Balboa Park Hina Matsuri -- A Girl's Day Celebration, Daily to 3/31/08, Japanese Friendship Garden/Tea Pavilion Dancing in the Dark, Daily except Mon to 4/20/08, The Old Globe Grand Canyon Adventure: IMAX Film, Daily to 5/14/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Fridays at the Fleet, 3/28/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center San Diego Race for Autism, 3/29/08 Noah's Ark Origami, Daily 4/1/08-4/30/08, Japanese Friendship Garden/Tea Pavilion The Sky Tonight, 4/2/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Fridays at the Fleet, 4/4/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center KinderNights - It's Easy Being Green, 4/4/08, San Diego Zoo Harlynne Geisler at the Timken, 4/5/08, Timken Museum of Art KinderMornings - It's Easy Being Green, 4/5/08, San Diego Zoo Nano Days at the Fleet, 4/5/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Saturday Science Club for Girls - Ecology, 4/12/08, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center The Glass Menagerie, Daily except Mon 4/12/08-5/18/08, The Old Globe KinderNights - It's Easy Being Green, 4/25/08, San Diego Zoo POINTS OF INTEREST Balboa Park Club Centro Cultural de la Raza Children's Clay Classes Circulators Square Dance Club Reuben H. Fleet Science Center San Diego Air & Space Museum - Balboa Park San Diego Civic Youth Ballet San Diego Zoo WorldBeat Cultural Center Reuben H.Fleet Science Center San Diego Air & Space Museum - Balboa Park San Diego Automotive Museum San Diego Civic Youth Ballet San Diego Model Railroad Museum San Diego Museum of Man San Diego Zoo Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Balboa Park Club Botanical Building Centro Cultural de la Raza House of Pacific Relations International Cottages Mingei International Museum - Balboa Park Reuben H. Fleet Science Center San Diego Air & Space Museum - Balboa Park San Diego Automotive Museum San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum San Diego Model Railroad Museum San Diego Museum of Man Timken Museum of Art RECREATION & OUTDOORS House of Pacific Relations International Cottages Japanese Friendship Garden/Tea Pavilion San Diego Zoo Spanish Village Art Center Spreckels Organ Pavilion Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater Reuben H. 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North side communities include: Bay Ho, Bay Park, Carmel Valley, Clairemont, Mesa east, Clairemont, Mesa West, Del Mar Mesa, La Jolla, La Jolla Village, Mission Beach, Mission Bay Park, North City, North Clairemont, Pacific Beach, Pacigic Highlands Ranch, Torrey Hills Torrey Pines, University City, Black Mountain ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Miramar, Miramar Ranch North, Mira Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Encantada, Rancho Peasquitos, Sabre Springs, San Pasqual Valley, Scripps Ranch, Sorrento Valley, and the Torrey Highlands. Coastal Neighborhoods This coastal community is bordered on one side by the Pacific Beach, the Torrey Pines State Preserve, and finally, the Del Mar community. The farms area is located near Black's Beach, and the UC San Diego Campus. The Shores more residential area is near the Institute of Oceanography campus, and is also beautifully situated next to the beachfront, and hill area. A small, yet growing business section, with many specialty shops, and restaurants complete this low crime, and affluent section. Hidden Valley, La Jolla Heights, La Jolla Village also offer sought after addresses, with "the Village" also being considered a mini business district. The Country Club section is located near lower Mount Soledad, and features a picturesque and state of the art golf course. Beach to Barber Tract runs to Windansea Beach, with a few stores and restaurants located along La Jolla Boulevard. Lower Hermosa is primarily coastal lands, with some upper end residential dwellings. Bird Rock is located to the south of La Jolla, and features high end specialty shops, moderately priced beach shops, and a few routine businesses. Muirlands is one of the larges neighborhoods in northern San Diego, but features primarily homes, and no retail or restaurants of note. La Jolla Mesa also borders Pacific Beach, and offers large recreational and leisure opportunities. Upper Hermosa is high end residential in nature, and located to the north of Bird Rock. Soledad South, and La Jolla Alta are also affluent sections, and primarily residential. Valley Neighborhoods San Pasqual Valley is the northernmost neighborhood, and is bordered on the south by the City of Poway and the community of Rancho Bernardo. The San Diego Wild Animal Park is located in the valley section, as well as the sight of the Battle of San Pasqual. Sorrento Valley is the home of the Lindbergh Field Airport, and is bordered by Mira Mesa, and the La Jolla and University City areas. The Sorrento Valley is known for the multitude of IT and software companies which have corporate offices located in the area. San Diego Tech, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Pfizer, and Websense are the major employers of the area. Rancho Bernardo draws many outdoor enthusiasts, and nature loving residents. The area is located just north of Carmel Mountain Ranch. RB! Alive is a large annual celebration held each summer in the area, which offer typical street festival fare for residents and visitors. Carmel Valley is the most commercial area in the north side of San Diego, with large numbers of hotels, restaurants, shopping, and business offices. SCHOOLS Elementary schools Ashley Falls (Del Mar Union School District) Carmel Creek (Solana Beach School District) Carmel Del Mar (Del Mar Union School District) Del Mar Pines (Private nonsectarian) Sage Canyon (Del Mar Union School District) Solana Highlands (Solana Beach School District) Solana Pacific (Solana Beach School District) Ocean Air (Del Mar Union School District) Torrey Hills (Del Mar Union School District) Middle/Junior high schools Carmel Valley Middle (San Dieguito Union High School District) High schools Torrey Pines (San Dieguito Union High School District) Canyon Crest Academy (San Dieguito Union High School District) Cathedral Catholic High School (Private) K through 8 Notre Dame Academy (Roman Catholic) K through 12 San Diego Jewish Academy (Jewish) San Dieguito Union High School District Del Mar Union School District Solana Beach School District Colleges and universities University of Phoenix Delphi Academy of La Jolla Gillispie School GreatSchools.net Home Education Integral Elementary School of La Jolla International Cooperative Nursery School La Jolla Country Day School Peterson's Private School Directory San Diego French-American School Stella Maris Academy University of California, San Diego LEISURE & FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES La Jolla Farmers' Market, Ongoing Each Sun, La Jolla Elementary School Open Aire Market  Australian Surf Academy The Children's School Israeli Cultural Center of San Diego J Company Youth Theatre La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club La Jolla Kayak La Jolla Recreation Center Whale Watching, Daily to 3/31/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Jewish Music Festival, Daily to 8/4/08, Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Sea Schoolers-H is for Hermit Crab, 4/5/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Grunion Fun Run, 4/7/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Sea Strollers-Fins and Fun, 4/8/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Sea Schoolers-H is for Hermit Crab, 4/13/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Family Days: La Jolla Above and Below, 4/19/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Family Days: La Jolla Above and Below, 4/19/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Grunion Fun Run, 4/21/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Sea Schoolers-H is for Hermit Crab, 4/23/08, Birch Aquarium at Scripps La Jolla Tennis Club La Jolla YMCA La Jolla YMCA Firehouse Artsonia Birch Aquarium at Scripps La Jolla/Riford Branch Library. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego/La Jolla Warwick's La Jolla/Riford Branch Library. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center OEX Dive & Kayak Centers SeaClypse Dive Adventures A Time to Dance Performing Arts Studio AMC La Jolla Village 12 Athenaeum Music and Arts Library The Box Project Boys & Girls Clubs of America Humane Society of the United States J Company Youth Theatre La Jolla Music Society La Jolla Playhouse La Jolla Stage Company La Jolla YMCA La Jolla/Riford Branch Library. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Mandell Weiss Center for the Performing Arts Mandeville Center RIMAC Field, UCSD La Jolla Recreation Center San Diego French-American School A Time to Dance Performing Arts Studio UCSD Tennis Camp Villa Musica's Summer Camps for Young Singers Flicks for Kids La Jolla Playhouse La Jolla Stage Company The La Jolla Symphony & Chorus Mandeville Center RECREATION CULTURE & OUTDOORS SeaClypse Dive Adventures Australian Surf Academy Birch Aquarium at Scripps Digital Media Academy Global Citizens Network Habitat for Humanity Israeli Cultural Center of San Diego J Company Youth Theatre KidzArt La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club La Jolla Kayak La Jolla Recreation Center La Jolla Tennis Club La Jolla YMCA La Jolla YMCA Firehouse Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center OEX Dive & Kayak Centers Private Lessons.com Rebuilding Together San Diego Bike & Kayak Tours SeaClypse Dive Adventures SeaStar Adventures - Ocean Discovery Signing Time! Surf Diva Surfing School A Time to Dance Performing Arts Studio Wells Academic Solutions (2 locations in neighborhood) Boomer Beach La Jolla Shores Mount Soledad OEX Dive & Kayak Centers San Diego Bike & Kayak Tours SeaClypse Dive Adventures SeaStar Adventures - Ocean Discovery Shell Beach Stuart Collection, UCSD Torrey Pines Gliderport Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course Torrey Pines State Beach Torrey Pines State Reserve Children's Pool Ellen Browning Scripps Park Hike Bike Kayak San Diego La Jolla Cove La Jolla Elementary School Open Aire Market La Jolla Kayak Ellen Browning Scripps Park Kellogg Park La Jolla Recreation Center Hike Bike Kayak San Diego TOP BEACH RESTAURANTS French Pastry Cafe Harry's Coffee Shop Wahoo's Fish Taco SPORTS LEAGUES Jim Brogan Basketball Academy La Jolla YMCA Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Little League Baseball Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course Mount Soledad OEX Dive & Kayak Centers Stuart Collection, EAST - WEST The smaller neighborhoods found in both the east and west ends of the city of San Diego present the most suburban areas of the city. Larger green spaces, low crime rates in most neighborhoods, and a family style atmosphere is present. Eastern communities include: Allied Gardens, Birdland, Del Cerro, Grantville, Kearny Mesa, Lake Murray, Mission Valley East, San Carlos, Serra Mesa, and Tierrasanta. Western communities include: Buringame, Hillcrest, La Playa, Linda Vista, Loma Portal, Midway District, Mission Hills, Mission Valley West, Morena, North Park, Ocean Beach, Old Town, Point Loma Heights, Roseville-Fleetridge, Sunset Cliffs, University Heights and wooded area. Eastern San Diego Neighborhoods The eastern section of San Diego is a middle-upper class white collar neighborhood. San Carlos, Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, Grantville, and the college area make up this community. Allied Gardens Recreation Center is the hub of fitness activity, and is located on Greenbrier Avenue. Many little league fields, a walking path, and spacious playgrounds fill the center, and are widely enjoyed by the health conscious and family oriented residents. The eastern area is served by the following schools: Foster Elementary School, Marvin Elementary School, and Lewis Middle and Patrick Henry High School. Mission Valley East is the largest community in this section of town, and is located near the Pacific Ocean in an affluent and low crime area. Many shopping and entertainment centers are located in the area, providing walking distance venues for the residents to enjoy. Western San Diego Neighborhoods The communities of Hillcrest, and portions of Balboa Park are the primary communities in the free thinking, diverse, and tolerant section of San Diego. The many businesses located in the area range from thrift stores, to trendy high fashion designers. Outdoor cafes, casual and high dining style restaurants, unique and independently owned small specialty stores, night club, lounges, and gay bars are all crowded into the center of activity in the western neighborhoods. A large population of gay and lesbian residents live in the bustling communities. San Diego's Gay Pride Celebration and parade are among the many festivals which take place in the west end of San Diego. "CityFest" is a street fair which occurs annually, providing food, street vendors, live music, book fair, and a beer garden. NEIGHBORHOOD AND FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Hillcrest Farmers' Market, Ongoing Each Sun, Hillcrest Farmers Market Living History Demonstrations, Ongoing Each Wed, Old Town National Comedy Theater, Ongoing Fri, Sat North Park Farmers' Market, Ongoing Each Thu North Park Thursday Night Market, Ongoing Each Thu Old Town Art & Culture Night, Ongoing Each Sat, Old Town Pacific Beach Farmer's Market, Ongoing Each Sat, Pacific Beach Farmers' Market Indie Music Fest, 3/29/08 Spring Line Up Craft Event, 3/30/08, Silver Gate Three Stars Lodge Stay the Hand, Daily 4/4/08-4/13/08, The Stephen and Mary Birch North Park Theatre Mice and Beans: The Opera, Daily 4/26/08-4/27/08, The Stephen and Mary Birch North Park Theatre Dancing Ever After Morley Field & Recreation Center Radiance Yoga Sophia Isadora Academy of Circus Arts A Time to Dance Performing Arts Studio 6th @ Penn Theatre Eveoke Dance Theatre Humane Society of the United States Junipero Serra Museum Mission Hills Branch Library Morley Field & Recreation Center National Library Service: Blind & Handicapped North Park Vaudeville and Candy Shoppe Scripps Mercy Hospital Silver Gate Three Stars Lodge St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral The Stephen and Mary Birch North Park Theatre Tops Presents: Cinema Under the Stars Morley Field & Recreation Center National Comedy Theater Sophia Isadora Academy of Circus Arts Spotlight Ovations St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral A Time to Dance Performing Arts Studio Artsonia Junipero Serra Museum Mission Hills Branch Library RECREATION AND OUTDOORS Hillcrest Farmers Market Junipero Serra Museum Morley Field & Recreation Center Morley Field Disc Golf Course North Park Farmers' Market Old Town Pacific Beach Farmers' Market San Diego Velodrome MOST POPULAR RESTAURANTS Corvette Diner Gelato Vero Caffe Hash House A Go Go Henry's Farmers Market Rancho's Whole Foods Market (2 locations in neighborhood) |
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