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).
Morena/Linda Vista is a San Diego Trolley station on the Green Line. It is located just east of the intersection of Friars Road and Morena Blvd. The next westerly station is Old Town Transit Center, located to the southwest. The next station to the east is Fashion Valley Transit Center.This stop is located in the Morena neighborhood of San Diego, and provides both residential service and park and ride. The University of San Diego can also be reached on foot, as the western entrance of the University is within approximately 5 blocks of the station.Prior to July 2005, this station was served by the Blue Line until service between Old Town Transit Center and Mission San Diego was replaced by the Green Line upon its introduction in conjunction with the opening of the Mission Valley East extension.Bus connections SDMTS Route 44. SDMTS Route 105.
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Don Juan Bandini built his single story, thatched roof adobe between 1827-1829 on Old Town, San Diego plaza's southeast corner. The original structure had seven rooms, an entrance-way, and enclosed courtyard, a corral, and several sheds. The Casa de Juan Bandini had features of Spanish Colonial architecture usually found only in California missions. During the 1840s, he added several enhancements such as pane-glass windows, a brick-lined patio with well, and a small, bathhouse to entice his daughters to visit his wife Refugio and him more frequently.The Cosmopolitan Hotel and Stage StopIn 1869, ten years after Bandini's death the property passed to Albert Seeley. Seeley a stage master, converted the old adobe into an L-shapped Greek Revival hotel. He renovated the original first story, and added a wood framed second story and balconies. Albert Seeley sold his hotel in 1888. In the decade that followed the hotel was used as a rooming house, and converted for use as an Olive packing factory."The Miramar"In 1928 Don Juan Bandini's Grandson, Cave J. Couts Jr., bought the property in order to restore it as a memorial to his mother Ysidora Bandini de Couts. Couts remodeled the residence in Steamboat Revival architecture style. By 1930 the building was wired for electricity, and gas. Cave J. Couts Jr. Ranames the building as, "The Miramar," hotel and restaurant.The Miramar is sold to the State of Californiain 1945 James H. and Nora Cardwell purchased the Bandini property. During the 1950s their son Frank renovated the building into an upscale tourist motel. The Cardwells eventually sold the property to the state of California in 1968, the same year Old Town became a state historic park. The State of California and concessionaire Chef and restaurant owner Joseph Melluso came to an operating agreement. Under agreement the Hotel would receive necessary historical excavation, and restoration to the time period of The Cosmopolitan Hotel.
Welcome to USD SigEp's Facebook page. We base our lives on our cardinal principles of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love and the pursuit of a becoming Balanced Men. If you're looking to join a fraternity of gentlemen, who constantly give back to the community and strive to improve themselves in every aspect of life, then come out to our events. We are incredibly involved around campus and are leaders in a variety of different organizations on campus. We serve as presidents and other positions on executive boards and have founded a multitude of clubs that are now apart of USD. We are also the most diverse group of men on campus. We have people from all sorts of faith backgrounds, ethnicities, and every member has their own personality. We are unique and do not want to be classified as a certain group but welcome diversity. Our new members make us who we are, we do not mold them into who we are. So if you want to join a fraternity that gives back, makes you a better person, encourages you to become the best leader you can possibly be, and have a great time with the closest friends you will ever meet... Then come check out Sigma Phi Epsilon!
In 2012, we brought our innovative West Coast brewing style to the mainland, building a 20,000 square foot production brewery in San Diego’s Tecolote Canyon area. In doing so, we installed a comfy tasting room directly across from our brewhouse, from which to offer samplers of our entire line of beers, including special releases and cask offerings. Enjoy a bright, piney Idiot IPA or a smooth-as-silk Blue Bridge Coffee Stout fresh from the taps or take home a sixer, some 22-ounce bombers or a freshly filled growler. Take home some of our Mermaid merch to commemorate a palate-enlightening experience you won’t want to forget.
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CARQUEST Auto Parts is owned and operated by Advance Auto Parts, Inc., the largest automotive aftermarket parts provider in North America, servicing both the do-it-yourself and professional installer markets. As of October 4, 2014 Advance operated 5,305 stores, 109 Worldpac branches, and served approximately 1,350 independently-owned Carquest branded stores in 49 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Canada. Advance employs approximately 75,000 Team Members.
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