The idea for a House of Puerto Rico in Balboa Park started in October 1972. A group of San Diego Puerto Ricans led by Doña Casilda Pagan joined forces and organized ”La Casa de Puerto Rico.” After many years of fundraising, planning and hard work this vision is now a dream come true. The House of Puerto Rico Cottage Museum was inaugurated on Saturday, February 4, 2006.
The San Diego chapter of UNA-USA is located in the UN Building of Balboa Park's International Cottages. The United Nations Association is a national non-profit committed to education and advocacy. UNA-USA San Diego Chapter provides human rights education through the Balboa Park Program and our Eleanor Roosevelt Global Classroom, hosts informational events and symposiums (including our annual UN Day celebration), and offers a comprehensive global flag renting service.
The House of Charm is a historic museum building in Balboa Park, San Diego. It was built for the 1915-16 Panama-California Exposition, and like most buildings from that Exposition it features Mission Revival Style architecture. It acquired its current name, "House of Charm", during the park's second Exposition held in 1935-36. It now houses the San Diego Art Institute and the Mingei International Museum as well as rehearsal space for the Old Globe Theatre. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Panama-California Exposition, 1915-1916San Diego staged the Panama-California Exposition in 1915 to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal and to call attention to the fact that San Diego would be the first American port of call north of the Panama Canal on the Pacific coast. In 1910 San Diego had a population of 39,578, San Diego County 61,665, Los Angeles 319,198, and San Francisco 416,912. San Diego's scant population made it the smallest city ever to attempt holding an international exposition. However, the Exposition was a huge success and was extended for a second year.