Golden Hill, San Diego
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Golden Hill est un quartier de San Diego, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Il se situe au sud du parc Balboa.
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Golden Hill - dzielnica San Diego w USA w Kalifornii, na płd. od . Jest obszarem o zabytkowej architekturze eklektycznej przełomu XIX i XX wieku. Golden Hill jest miejscem dwóch koncertów odbywających się na wolnym powietrzu, gdzie wstęp na koncerty jest bezpłatny - Golden Hill Block Party oraz Kate Sessions Fest
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Golden Hill es un barrio de San Diego, California, localizado al sur del Parque Balboa Norte de Sherman Heights/Highway 94 (M. L. King, Jr. Freeway) y el Este del Centro de San Diego. Golden Hill es una de las zonas históricas arquitectónicas más eclécticas, con muchas casas y apartamentos construidos a inicios del siglo XX. El barrio está muy cerca del centro de San Diego, City College y el Parque Balboa. El acceso a los auto es directo a las autopistas 5 y 94. Las calles peatonales principales son Broadway (Este y Oeste), y las calles 25 y 30 (Norte y Sur). El código postal de la zona es el 92102. Los peatones, como los residentes de otros barrios urbanos en los alrededores de Balboa Park.
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Golden Hill is a neighborhood of San Diego, California. It is located south of Balboa Park, north of Sherman Heights/Highway 94 (M. L. King, Jr. Freeway), and east of Downtown. Golden Hill is one of San Diego's most historic and architecturally eclectic zones, with many pre-1900 homes and apartments. In the 1910s, it became one of the many San Diego neighborhoods connected by the Class 1 streetcars and an extensive San Diego public transit system that was spurred by the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 and built by John D. Spreckels. These streetcars became a fixture of this neighborhood until their retirement in 1939. Street cars, the number 2 line operated until the mid-1950s
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Golden Hill is a neighborhood of San Diego, California. It is located south of Balboa Park, north of Sherman Heights/Highway 94 (M. L. King, Jr. Freeway), and east of Downtown. Golden Hill is one of San Diego's most historic and architecturally eclectic zones, with many pre-1900 homes and apartments. In the 1910s, it became one of the many San Diego neighborhoods connected by the Class 1 streetcars and an extensive San Diego public transit system that was spurred by the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 and built by John D. Spreckels. These streetcars became a fixture of this neighborhood until their retirement in 1939. Street cars, the number 2 line operated until the mid-1950s This neighborhood is also in walking distance of Downtown, City College and much of Balboa Park. Auto access is direct from freeways 5 and 94, The major through streets and bus routes are Broadway (East and West), and 25th Street and 30th Street (North and South). The Zip code is a portion of 92102. Pedestrianism, like in other urban mesa neighborhoods surrounding Balboa Park, is high relative to the rest of San Diego. The now wealthier neighborhood of South Park is occasionally but incorrectly considered to be part of the Golden Hill neighborhood, but rather, it is part of the Greater Golden Hill Community. The South Park name dates back to 1870. Artists and musicians have long favored the area, especially after being priced out of areas like Little Italy, Eastern Downtown and Hillcrest. Golden Hill is home to Black Box Recording Studios, The Habitat Recording Studios, Humberto's Taco Shop, Influx Cafe, Turf Supper Club, Krakatoa & Pizzeria Luigi (which was featured on the Food Network show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives). The first Gay Center in San Diego, and second in the nation was located at 2250 B St in the early 1970s. The original 1908 house is still there to this day. Golden Hill is also host to two outdoor concerts a year, the Golden Hill Block Party and Kate Sessions Fest. The Golden Hill Block Party happens the last Saturday prior to Halloween. In 2006, the Kate Sessions Fest made its debut in Golden Hill Park. Both outdoor concerts are free, all-ages events, organized by local artists and musicians, featuring local bands. Golden Hill was also the original home to the Women's History Museum and Educational Center, now located at Liberty Station, in Point Loma, which recently celebrated its 25th year as one of the only comprehensive women's history museums in the country. Portions of the area now known as Golden Hill were originally known as Brooklyn Heights. This area included the area from Fern and 28th street on the South to Fern and Grape street on the north, and from 30th Street on the west, east to the canyons. The school at 30th and Beech Streets was originally called Brooklyn School. The Presbyterian Church at 30th and Fir was originally called Brooklyn Heights Presbyterian Church. This name went out of usage in 1981 when an invitation was extended to two churches—Brooklyn Heights Presbyterian, established in 1921 and Golden Hill Presbyterian, established in 1956 (at 22nd and Market Streets)—to merge as Christ United Presbyterian Church of San Diego and each church accepted.
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Golden Hill es un barrio de San Diego, California, localizado al sur del Parque Balboa Norte de Sherman Heights/Highway 94 (M. L. King, Jr. Freeway) y el Este del Centro de San Diego. Golden Hill es una de las zonas históricas arquitectónicas más eclécticas, con muchas casas y apartamentos construidos a inicios del siglo XX. El barrio está muy cerca del centro de San Diego, City College y el Parque Balboa. El acceso a los auto es directo a las autopistas 5 y 94. Las calles peatonales principales son Broadway (Este y Oeste), y las calles 25 y 30 (Norte y Sur). El código postal de la zona es el 92102. Los peatones, como los residentes de otros barrios urbanos en los alrededores de Balboa Park. Muchas personas consideran ahora a la comunidad de clase alta de South Park como parte de Golden Hill, pero el nombre de la comunidad de South Park data de los años 1870. Artistas y músicos desde hace mucho tiempo favorecen la zona tanto más desde que el área subió de precio como las zonas de la Pequeña Italia, el Centro oriental de la ciudad y Hillcrest. Golden Hill es hogar de los Estudios Black Box Recording StudiosTh, e Habitat Recording Studios, Influx Cafe, Turf Supper Club y Krakatoa & Luigi's Pizza. Golden Hill celebra anualmente dos conciertos, La fiesta de la Cuadra de Golden Hill y el Festival Kate Sessions Fest. La Fiesta de la Cuadra de Golden Hill se celebra todos los sábados antes de Halloween. El periódico The Adored ha llamado a la fiesta Golden Hill Block Party. En el año 2006, el festival Kate Sessions Fest hizo su debut en Golden Hill Park. Ambos eventos son gratis al público y para todas las edades, y organizado por artistas y músicos locales.
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Golden Hill est un quartier de San Diego, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Il se situe au sud du parc Balboa.
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Golden Hill - dzielnica San Diego w USA w Kalifornii, na płd. od . Jest obszarem o zabytkowej architekturze eklektycznej przełomu XIX i XX wieku. Golden Hill jest miejscem dwóch koncertów odbywających się na wolnym powietrzu, gdzie wstęp na koncerty jest bezpłatny - Golden Hill Block Party oraz Kate Sessions Fest
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