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San Diego Best Attractions

San Diego Best Attractions

McFadden's San Diego celebrated their opening weekend and it was ridiculous. They had all their ...
Just north of La Jolla Shores beach are the La Jolla Tide Pools. South of ...
Little Italy knows how to throw a party. With 4 main stages and other smaller ...
San Diego County is very spread out, but it is broken up into smaller San ...
Cafe Sevilla Restaurant and Nightclub has a new home on 5th Avenue. The layout is ...
Tonight was the Smartest Man Alive event by SmartWater at the La Jolla Strip Club. ...
It's that time again! You can be whatever or whoever you want to be and ...
San Diego museums have something for everyone. You could spend days just visiting all the ...
San Diego sports teams are fun to watch during a visit or even if you ...
Balboa Park is home to many of the museums in San Diego. It is also ...

Archive for February, 2011

Visit the Oldest Ship That Still Sails Regularly- The Star Of India

Posted by admin On February - 21 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

Star of India is a really awesome looking old ship that is part of the Maritime Museum. It displays art exhibits that you can visit. It sails at least once a year and is sailed by a skilled volunteer crew of Maritime Museum members, who train all year for the honor of taking her to sea.

The ship was built in 1863 as Euterpe, a full-rigged iron windjammer ship in Ramsey, Isle of Man. After a full career sailing from Great Britain to India then to New Zealand, she became a salmon hauler on the Alaska then to California route.

After retirement in 1926, she was restored between 1962 and 1963 and is now a seaworthy museum ship ported at the San Diego Maritime Museum in San Diego. She is the oldest ship that still sails regularly and the oldest iron hulled merchant ship still floating. The ship is both a California and National Historic Landmark.

For more information, hours, and tickets click the link…

Star of India

Which San Diego Neighborhoods Should You Visit?

Posted by admin On February - 21 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS

San Diego County is very spread out, but it is broken up into smaller San Diego neighborhoods. Some of them make you feel like you are in a small town, while others are more urban and city-like… some are artistic, some are full of hippies, and others are upper-class. Almost anyone can find a neighborhood that suits their style here.

So how do you pick which one is right for you? I’ve gone through all the neighborhoods and listed the personality and highlights so you can decide for yourself.

Here is a quick-pick guide:

Artsy neighborhoods-

Little Italy

North Park

Normal Heights

Shopping Malls-

Mission Valley

Fashion Valley

University City

Bonita

Gaslamp/Horton Plaza

San Ysidro

College Student Hangouts-

Pacific Beach

College East and West

Recommended to stay away from-

Mount Hope

Logan Heights

Chollas View

Lincoln Park

Mountain View

Fairmont Park

“Gay-friendly”/ gay bars-

Hillcrest

“Upper-Class”-

La Jolla

Point Loma

Del Mar

Rancho Santa Fe

Gaslamp high-rise penthouses

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