History is made–and remembered–at Horton Plaza Park!
Early this morning I enjoyed a bit of history. During my walk, I paused to check out downtown San Diego’s brand new Horton Plaza Park!
The new park, located in the heart of our city, is just as fantastic as I anticipated. It contains cool public artwork, garden-like beauty, and loads of great modern features. But what I appreciated most, as I strolled through the park this morning, was its tangible sense of history.
Horton Plaza Park not only highlights the iconic Broadway Fountain, a true San Diego landmark, but preserves a number of fascinating historical markers and plaques that remember aspects of our city’s unique history.
Please read the photo captions, where I provide more information. I’ve also included three photographs taken about a week before the park opened, as last-minute preparations were being made.
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7 thoughts on “History is made–and remembered–at Horton Plaza Park!”
Nice!
I made it to that museum in the store at Old Town. Very interesting place to have that little museum!
Nice!
I made it to that museum in the store at Old Town. Very interesting place to have that little museum!
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It’s like finding a hidden treasure!
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I love the Broadway Fountain
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As the city changes around it, that fountain has remained a constant for over a century!
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So nice that the past is valued.
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