Hotel Del Coronado
Ah, yes, the Hotel del Coronado. Boy, does it have a story to tell. This “hotel of the crowned” is aptly named, as guests can today expect to spend anywhere from $600 to $3500 a night for any of its 757 rooms. Built in 1888, this extravagant hote ...
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Horton Grand Hotel
Built back in 1887 by architects Comstock & Trotsche, the original Grand Horton hotel was part of a building boom that followed after San Diego opened their first transcontinental railroad connection in 1885.This was an industrious time for S ...
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El Campo Santo Cemetery
At only half an acre in total size, El Campo Santo, or the holy field, is one of the smallest cemeteries you’ll find in California. About the size of a small gas station parking lot, it is comprised of white wooden crosses throughout, with certain ...
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Cosmopolitan Hotel
Built in 1827 and 1829, the Cosmopolitan Hotel was originally designed to be a home for Don Juan Bandini, a cattle rancher with a colorful past. Bandini was said to exemplify Mexi-Cali culture from that era. Cattle ranching was his livelihood and ser ...
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Berkeley Steam Ferry
When you hear about haunted boats, the Titanic is probably what springs to most folks’ minds. While they both struck objects during their voyages and saw death aboard their respective vessels, any similarities end there. The Titanic is famous for c ...
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Top 10 Most Haunted Places in San Diego
San Diego is a city the home of more than one million people. Before that, it was one of the oldest colonies in North America founded in 1542 by the Spanish explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. This set the stage for what might have led to the inception ...
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