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http://www.balboaparkhistory.net/
Articles by Richard Amero on the history of Balboa Park Expositions, San Diego City and County, as well as a variety of literary subjects.
https://www.psrm.org/about-us/campo/
From Diegueno Indians to the Gaskill Store's famous gunfight, to the 11th Cavalry at Camp Lockett.
http://www.carlsbad.ca.us/hedionda.html
Don Juan María Marrón ruled Rancho Agua Hedionda in the 1840s. His 13,311 acres extended from the Pacific Ocean inland almost to Vista and from Carlsbad south of Encina Canyon.
http://c100.org/
Dedicated to the Preservation of Spanish Colonial Architecture in San Diego's Balboa Park.
http://www.harlemofthewest.com/
Preserving San Diego's historic Harlem of the West.
http://www.sandiegoarchaeology.org/
Museum with archaeological collections; educational and scientific programs; online virtual exhibits and digital library.
http://sandiegohealth.org/
Digital archive of data, statistics, reports, and documents on San Diego's health. Includes environment, air and water quality, crime, border health and disease.
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/
History of the San Diego region with timeline, history, books, photos, biographies, postcards, and over 50 years of articles from the Journal of San Diego History. Research Library and Museum of San Diego History information.
http://aztlan.sdsu.edu/chicanohistory/
Academic credentials provide authoritative history from the first native people to the Kumeyaay, the Spanish Missions, the Mexican War, Repatriation, and the Lemon Grove Incident.
http://www.sandiego.gov/lifeguards/about/history.shtml
Ocean lifeguard services in San Diego began in 1917, prompted by the drowning of 13 people on a single day at Ocean Beach. Lifeguards were assigned to guard the area around popular Wonderland Park.
http://www.sanpasqual.org/
In December, 1846, nineteen U.S. soldiers and an unknown number of Californios lost their lives in the Battle of San Pasqual, in what is now San Diego County, California. The exact location of the battlefield, however, remains a mystery.
http://sohosandiego.org/
San Diego's SOHO is the oldest continually operating historic preservation organization in California. SOHO also runs the Whaley House Museum in Old Town San Diego.
http://www.whaleyhouse.org/
Located in Old Town, San Diego. Completed in 1857, it was acclaimed as the "finest new brick block in Southern California." America's Most Haunted?
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