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This museum has a large collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the history of the city.
This museum has a large collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the history of the city. If you don't want to pay to enter the museum itself, you can just walk into the building (which contains three separate museums) and look at some historical photographs on the walls of the atrium.
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1492 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA, United States
+1 619-234-9153
Home to a number of historic sea vessels, including the Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship, the Berkeley, an 1898 steam ferryboat, the Californian, a replica sailing ship, the Medea, a 1904 steam yacht, the HMS Surprise, another replica sailing ship, and a B-39 Soviet Attack Submarine
Dedicated to the history of firefighting in San Diego
Take a self-guided tour of the USS Midway (CV-41), a former aircraft carrier of the US Navy
Located in One America Plaza, San Diego's tallest building, this museum holds a part of the museum's collection over 4,000 works
A small park located in Little Italy, notable for its bocce (a popular sport in Italy) courts
A small park surrounded by a residential area
A shopping and dining complex overlooking the bay, with a recreated historic 'seaside village' look
A massive five-story outdoor shopping mall unique for its appearance, with lots of bright colors, architectural tricks, and interesting spaces
A historic square located just north of the shopping center of the same name