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Park at the Park, San Diego

For the 81 Padres home game days, this grassy berm overlooking PETCO Park is closed to the general public, open as a place to view the game for $5 a person.

For the 81 Padres home game days, this grassy berm overlooking PETCO Park is closed to the general public, open as a place to view the game for $5 a person. But for the other 284 days of the year, the park is open to the public. The park has a small baseball diamond, a playground, and there are various monuments to the achievements of the Padres, such as a statue of star player Tony Gwynn nearby.


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About Park at the Park

 south of J Street between Seventh and Tenth Avenue

Park at the Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Martin Luther King Jr Promenade

A linear park honoring the late civil rights activist

Gaslamp Quarter

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San Diego Chinese Historical Museum

A museum dedicated to Chinese history, culture and art

Children's Park

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Children's Museum of San Diego

San Diego Repertory Theatre

Horton Plaza

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Horton Plaza Park

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Villa Montezuma

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