Title: OLD SAN DIEGO
1OLD SAN DIEGO
2San Diego Downtown in 1886
31898 - Old Town looking west. The airport would
soon be in that marsh.. Also MCRD and the
Midway area to the right
4Looking toward Corondo and Pt. Loma from
downtown - 1890s The Hotel Del Coronado is
visible in the distance..
5Looking into El Cajon from Grossmont Summit 1909
6Down town San Diego- 1911 Shows the bay before
it was dredged by and for the Navy in 1934
7National City High School Baseball TeamDate
Unknown
8The Encinitas Train Depot date unknown
9You can see the underlying wood construction of
the Cabrillo Bridge that led to last years
fire inside.
10City Workers laying water pipe and the same pipe
is probably still down there serving you
right now!
11SDPD Officers - 1915 Note they wear Stars
except one who has a Shield
12SDPD Mary Units date unknown
13Mission Brewery (still standing _at_ Washington and
Kettner) - 1916
148 east thru Jacumba - 1918
15Laurel Street Bridge- 1920s
16North Island Point Loma - 1920s
17U. S. Grant Hotel- 1920s
18Mission Beach -1926 Looking southeast from over
the ocean That's the Big Dipper roller coaster,
and The Plunge was there! People used to be able
to splash and cannonball instead of only swim
laps, and there was algae along the edges of the
pool
194th and D St DowntownYou may notice we no longer
have a D StIts now Broadway
20Aerial of the roller coaster 1927 Notice the
absence of W Mission Bay Drive going off to
the east
21CONVAIR - Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Co.
Lindbergh Field Plant - 1930s Convair- was
relocated from Buffalo, NY to San Diego in
1935. At the time, seaplanes were thought to be
the future of the aircraft industry. In 1953, the
company became a part of General Dynamics.
Convair was finally sold off in 1992 and later
dismantled.
22San Diego police officers testing a still in 1930
23Sweetwater Dam - 1930 dam failure
24Lane Field - 1937 The original downtown baseball
park at the foot of Broadway
25Lane Field, Broadway Pacific Highway - 1937
Lane Field was in use from 1936 to 1957. It had
green wooden bleachers. In 1958, the Padres
moved to Westgate Park (now the site of
Fashion Valley Mall). In 1967, they moved to
Jack Murphy Stadium (now Qualcomm) and an amazing
winning season helped them get Petco Park built.
26Broadway, San Diego-1940s The U.S. Grant
Hotel is still there and recently underwent an
extensive remodeling. Across the street Horton
Plaza was just a nice fountain with grass all
around, where the whores hung out. The streetcars
were replaced by the bus system in 1949.
27Oscar's Drive-In, University Avenue -
1940sOscar's was a true drive-in with car hops
on roller skates.
285th Broadway, San Diego VJ Day - 1945
29San Diego, CA - 1947 No freeways! No freeways,
just Pacific Highway and Hwy 80 going East.
The San Diego river emptied into Mission Bay,
but now the channel goes to Ocean Beach. Also
notice the water-filled gap between North Island
and Coronado!
30San Diego - 1950 There is nothing north of
Mission Valley but Linda Vista, Mission Beach,
Pacific Beach and La Jolla. Linda Vista was a
Federal Government Housing Project, built in 1941
to house aircraft workers who were building war
planes to support our European allies. The U.S.
was not yet involved in WW II.
31Chula Vista, National City, Imperial Beach, San
Ysidro and Tijuana 1950 There was NOTHING on
either side of Chula Vista today it is the
second biggest city in SD county, and Tijuana now
has over 1 million inhabitants!
321952 Popular Mechanics magazine 'Let's all go to
work at Convair... You'll make more money
there!' (1950s radio jingle.)
33Oscar's Drive-In Menu 1963
Oscars later became Jack in the Box
Check out the prices!!!
34San Diego City Limits - U.S. Highway 101 - 1961
Look at the lines of cool-looking cars backed
all the way up Torrey Pines. See, they had
traffic jams then too, but gas was 19 cents a
gallon!
35Early San Diego scenes.Many changes since then.
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