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San Diego Arts and Culture
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San Diego Arts and Culture
The natural beauty of San Diego is only enhanced by our regional arts and cultural community. Ours arts and culture is as diverse as our cities.
Whether you are an avid museum patron or prefer public art, San Diego has it.
For a very long time, San Diego was regarded as a lacking the cultural assets
found in Los Angeles, New York or other big cities had to offer. San Diego has developed its arts scene and people are taking notice.
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Caltrans Public Art in San Diego
Thinking about freeways and trees is ususally not part of the linear thought process. This public art project mixes the two on the Caltrans Headquarters in Old Town . . .
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WPA Program in San Diego
In the 1930's, some of San Diego's greatest architectural and cultural treasures were built or created. The people of San Diego, today, still can enjoy the what the Works . . .
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Visiting Balboa Park in San Diego
If you travel to San Diego, your trip is not complete without a visit to Balboa Park. Balboa Park is home to 15 major museums, gardens, the San Diego Zoo, performing art theaters, and all contained within 1200 acres . . .
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L. Frank Baum and San Diego
One famous writer, who touched all of us with his magical stories, found inspiration in San Diego's beautiful coastline. He wrote some of the most famous children's books to ever come around before Harry . . .
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Hidden Hummingbird Sanctuary in Balboa Park
Balboa Park is the largest urban cultural park in the United States. Balboa Park has 15 museums, theaters, gardens, recreational activities and more. There's a secret spot that is as sweet as nectar that attracts . . .
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The Art of James Hubbell
There's more to this man then just his art. World reknowned artist makes his impression on San Diego and the Pacific Rim. You can see his art for free all around San Diego . . .
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Art and Culture La Jolla
Where else but La Jolla can you view art and the ocean at the same time. Here are for four (4) arts and culture venues that should not be missed... . . .
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