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San Diego is the country's seventh-largest city, but it has managed to
preserve a village-like atmosphere. With its Mediterranean climate, it is a city
bathed in sunlight that glows over 320 square miles of hills, canyons, and an
unsullied coastline with 30 glistening beaches. The city's cultural appeal
certainly matches its visceral beauty. You can catch a downtown trolley and
miraculously end up a few minutes later in a foreign country: Mexico.
San Diego's cultural and pastoral epicenter is Balboa Park, with its shaggy
eucalyptus trees, looming redwoods, water lilies, and lush green lawns. This
dreamlike park is also home to the world's preeminent zoo, where visitors find
everything from koalas to giant pandas among more than 4,000 animals living in
natural habitats.
Near the entrance to the park is the Old Globe Theatre. Fashioned after
Shakespeare's, it is the oldest professional theater in California. The park's
main street, the long and charming El Prado, is home to the largest
concentration of museums west of the Mississippi, many of them housed within the
grandeur of Spanish colonial-style buildings created for the 1915
Panama-California Exposition.
Roam the area south of the Plaza de Panama and discover the lofty Spreckels
Organ Pavilion. This 2,000-seat pavilion holds the wondrous 4,445-pipe Spreckels
Organ--believed to be the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world. Year-round
concerts attract big crowds, and at Christmastime, the pavilion looks magical
with a splendid tree and life-size nativity display.
The blue San Diego-Coronado Bridge runs from the waterfront to Coronado. This
posh city sits in the middle of the harbor on the tip of a peninsula and is home
to North Island U.S. Naval Air Station and the mythic Hotel del Coronado, one of
America's largest wooden buildings. Coronado's main thoroughfare is lined with
flowers--its restaurants and shops maintain the look of a bygone era.
The colorful Horton Plaza, a glittering multilevel shopping marvel located
downtown, stands in delightful contrast to the historic Gaslamp Quarter. This
national historic district contains most of San Diego's Victorian commercial
buildings. Keep an eye out for the charming mom-and-pop Cuban cigar factory,
where lines of men hand roll fragrant stogies.
La Jolla, just north of the city, is California's Monte Carlo. La Jolla is
home to a state university, the prestigious Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
the Salk Institute, and the La Jolla Playhouse--winner of the 1993 Tony Award
for outstanding American regional theater. A little closer to San Diego glistens
Mission Bay where Sea World, home to dolphins, killer whales, seals, and marine
birds, is the main attraction.
Northwest of downtown, Old Town was designated a state historic park in 1968
and consists mostly of a spacious town square surrounded by restored buildings.
The true beginnings of San Diego took place overlooking Old Town from atop
Presidio Park, where Father Junipero Serra built the Basilica San Diego de
Alcala (1769), the first church in what is now the state of California and also
the first of his 21 missions. A ruin for years, the basilica was meticulously
rebuilt in the 1920s.
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Remove any personal items from your car. Most vehicle shipping companies are not licensed and thus cannot legally carry any personal items in vehicles they transport. It will also not likely be covered by insurance. |
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