138-year-old hotel has changed hands, not buildings
By Sandee Wilhoit As one strolls throughout the Gaslamp, the plethora of restored Victorian-era buildings is a sight for sore...
Sandee Wihoit is the historian and lead tour guide for the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation. She can be reached at [email protected].
By Sandee Wilhoit As one strolls throughout the Gaslamp, the plethora of restored Victorian-era buildings is a sight for sore...
Many travelers arrive at their destination only to discover that they have forgotten to pack one of their essentials. A...
In the 1880s, San Diego experienced an exceptional land boom, which caused the population to expand from 5,000 to 40,000...
In 1868, Thomas Whaley leased out the second floor of his house and his adjoining corral to Thomas W. Tanner...
This attractive little building at 538 Fifth Avenue came about through a carefully constructed party wall agreement between its two...
Not only have trains provided transportation and dramatically changed life in America, they also allowed faster, safer travel all over...
By 1881, 800 Chinese immigrants were living in San Diego, most of them men who had come to work on...
In the earlier days of the Gaslamp, and long before the historical designation of the Asian Pacific District, the Gaslamp...
The San Diego Lumber Company had a somewhat tumultuous beginning. On July 19, 1872, Alonzo Horton transferred the title of...
John Keats once said that “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” That might be said of the Pierce-Morse...
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