Tripoli Ave, Day Hall, Bldg 26
San Diego, CA 92140
Known as “America’s Finest City”, San Diego offers a wide array of things to see and do for visitors of all ages. Let Old Town Trolley show you California’s second largest city, where blue skies, exciting attractions and 70 miles of beaches come together to create a vacationer’s paradise. For over 20 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has been providing sightseeing tours highlighting the best of San Diego. Hop aboard one of our trolleys and you’ll experience Transportainment, a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment. With Old Town Trolley, you can avoid costly parking and city driving while exploring at your own pace as you hop on and off at 2 or 3 of your favorite stops. Old Town Trolley is the best way to see San Diego! Follow us on our other social media channels to stay up to date with all things Old Town Trolley and San Diego! Twitter: @SanDiegoTours https://twitter.com/SanDiegoTour Instagram: @OldTownTrolley https://www.instagram.com/oldtowntrolley Pinterest: Historic Tours of America https://www.pinterest.com/historictours YouTube: TrolleyToursSanDiego https://www.youtube.com/user/TrolleyToursSanDiego
World Famous Midway Tattoo opened in 2005. Since then we've kept striving to be the Best and Cleanest Tattoo Parlor in the San Diego Area. Free consultations, Open 7 days a week. Walk-Ins are always welcome. WWW.midwaytattoo.com
The Casa de Estudillo, also known as the Estudillo House, is a historic adobe house in San Diego, California, United States. It was constructed in 1827 by José María Estudillo and his son José Antonio Estudillo, early settlers of San Diego, and was considered one of the finest houses in Mexican California. It is located in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, and is designated as both a National and a California Historical Landmark in its own right.Besides being one of the oldest surviving examples of Spanish architecture in California, the house gained much prominence by association with Helen Hunt Jackson's wildly popular 1884 novel Ramona. The Casa de Estudillo is one of three National Historic Landmarks in Southern California that were closely tied to Ramona, a novel of Californio life shortly after the American acquisition of California; the other two are Rancho Camulos and Rancho Guajome.DescriptionThe large building is a U-shaped structure, measuring 113ft on the front side, and 98ft on each of the wings. It is constructed in the Spanish Colonial style, meaning that the house's 13 rooms are set consecutively in the building and connected only by an external covered corredor (as opposed to an interior hallway).
Do YOU believe in Ghosts? Experience the Tour that is being called "San Diego's Best"! The Original Haunted San Diego Ghost Tours! Haunted San Diego is a night time History Tour with a twist. We transport you to fascinating Historical Sites that just happen to be... Documented Haunted Locations! The Only San Diego Tour that is a Complete Entertainment Tour... A Bus Tour, Walking Tour and Theater Show Combined! The Perfect Blend of Rich San Diego history, suspenseful Haunted Tales and Spooky Fun... Guaranteed to "Raise Your Spirits"!
The Red Spade Theater is San Diego's premiere venue dedicated to the magical arts. Shows feature captivating close-up magic, sleight-of-hand, and parlor performances in an intimate theater. Located in the heart of Old Town, it offers a unique experience for the audience. Come join us for an evening of magic and fun!
The 4th Annual Fiesta de Kustom Kulture-Car, Bike & LowBrow Art Show- FREE EVENT Saturday, September 6, 2014 in historic Old Town San Diego! Pre '72 Hot Rods, Street rods, Customs, Muscle Cars,Trucks and MOTORCYCLES! Hot Dog Kustoms "Artist Alley" featuring world famous pinstripers and lowbrow artists. Live Music-Charity Art Auction, Trophy presentation, raffle & more! For registration & vendor info contact [email protected]. Sponsorship opportunities contact [email protected]
San Diego University for Integrative Studies, also referred to as SDUIS, is a small, private university established in 1999 in San Diego, California, United States.SDUIS campus is located at 3900 Harney St. in Old Town, San Diego. It also offers a Distance Learning Program. The school offers certificate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.
Jada is the perfect venue for memorable occasions including: weddings, birthday parties, youth education, renewal of vows, anniversary celebrations, scattering of ashes,corporate incentives, teambuiding, client appreciation etc. see details at www.sailjada.com
Visit Historic Old Town San Diego, the Birthplace of California, where the first Europeans settled. Old Town is the Plymouth Rock of the west rich in history, arts and culture influenced by the Europeans and the Mexican and Native Americans before them, creating a diverse community. Here you will find some of San Diego's best restaurants, from Mexican to Thai. Old Town is home to one of the finest professional theaters over 20 museums and historic sites, artisans, galleries and shops are all within easy walking distance of each other with free live entertainment, mariachis, dancers, period attire docents providing tours and so much more. Over 30 Restaurants of all types with a predominance of the very best Mexican ,Old Town also boast of Italian, japanese, Creole, American style, Asian, Peruvian and more! Shoppers haven with dozens of unique Shops, Great Hotels and Best Margaritas in all of San Diego!
Presidio Hill is the historic site where the first California Indians lived and Portola's Expedition arrived in 1769. In 1769, at this site, the Portola-Serra land and sea expeditions united and established the first permanent European settlement of the Pacific Coast of the present-day United States. Fray Junipero Serra founded the Royal San Diego Mission, the first California mission. The Presidio served as a base for exploring expeditions into the interior and as the military headquarters for Southern California. The Presidio site is located on a bluff which was been eroded and undermined since it was cut away for road construction at the foot of the bluff. The bluff needs improvement in stabilization, its condition to be regularly monitored by skilled professionals.
Our mission is to connect each other using a Facebook page for historic preservation interests in Mission Hills. Educate, Advocate, Preserve, Protect our rich architectural legacy. We post historic photos, current preservation concerns and local history! We sponsor walking tours and fund raisers for preservation in Mission Hills. We have strong preservation opinions, obscure knowledge, strange humor and bad puns (with a nod to our good, recently departed friend, Jane Powell). We live in a historically designated bungalow, we live in a historic district - in Mission Hills. We own a business in Mission Hills. We love Mission Hills...We are on a mission...