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An Architectural Pedigree, Rich in San Diego History

History

Located at 2470 E Street, this 6 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 5300+ square foot property with off-street parking for eight to ten cars, rich in... Read More → An Architectural Pedigree, Rich in San Diego History

From the Archives – Golden Hill “Renaissance Project” Begins

History

The 25th Street Renaissance Project improvements focus on calming traffic, creating multi-modal forms of transportation, and making... Read More → From the Archives – Golden Hill “Renaissance Project” Begins

A Home Built by City-Designated Master Builders

History, Informational

Originally completed in 1907, the C Street estate was designed by city-designated master builders and architects Charles and Edward Quayle... Read More → A Home Built by City-Designated Master Builders

Golden Hill Post Office Becomes Residential

History, Informational

The new construction will include four single-family residences. The new apartments, called “Fancylofts,” will be approximately... Read More → Golden Hill Post Office Becomes Residential

Excavating Golden Hill: The Japanese American Christian Church

History, Informational

It’s easy to miss, tucked away at the elbow of 19th and E streets just above Interstate 5: the Japanese American Christian Church in... Read More → Excavating Golden Hill: The Japanese American Christian Church

Golden Hill History – W. H. Strong House & Architect Emmor Brooke Weaver

History, Informational

The William Hugh Strong House, built 1905, is the first solo design by noted San Diego architect Emmor Brooke Weaver. The exterior is... Read More → Golden Hill History – W. H. Strong House & Architect Emmor Brooke Weaver

Sherwood Forest Revisited: The Fraternal Grove in Balboa Park

History, Informational

Not unlike the tree planting efforts that took place in Golden Hill recently, an idea emerged early in 1905 to commemorate the departed... Read More → Sherwood Forest Revisited: The Fraternal Grove in Balboa Park

Golden Hill History – Rynearson House

History, Informational

Rynearson House, built in 1898. First floor is Classic Revival style while upper story is half-timbered. Beautiful Gothic window and... Read More → Golden Hill History – Rynearson House

Charles Toliver and his Airship Exploits in Golden Hill

History, Informational

Shortly after the turn of the last century the world was rife with aerial innovation. The Wright Brothers flew at Kitty Hawk in 1903. Many... Read More → Charles Toliver and his Airship Exploits in Golden Hill

Golden Hill Fountain, a Splashing Success in 1907

History, Informational

In the beginning just sagebrush, oaks, coyotes and rabbits inhabited the place. The 1,400 acres that Alonzo Horton proposed for park land... Read More → Golden Hill Fountain, a Splashing Success in 1907

Microbusinesses Get More Time to Apply for $2,500 County Grants

Economic Development, Informational

The smallest of San Diego County’s small businesses ― from dog walkers to tutors, sidewalk vendors and everything in between ― now... Read More → Microbusinesses Get More Time to Apply for $2,500 County Grants

Golden Hill History – Golden Hill Fire Stations

History, Informational

Golden Hill is served by Fire Station 11 which replaced old Station 6 in 1913. The building was remodeled to add a truck company in 1975,... Read More → Golden Hill History – Golden Hill Fire Stations

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