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La Jolla / California / United States
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Located 11.7 miles north of downtown San Diego, this rustic-chic hotel embodies the easy-going vibe of SoCal, and is located just a short walk from world-class surfing and attractions at La Jolla Shores Beach... Spa-like hotel décor creates a laid back and authentic atmosphere where guests can feel rejuvenated and relaxed. All guest rooms are tastefully furnished in a contemporary décor of earthy hues and natural elements, all designed to soothe and delight the soul. Every room has either a balcony or a patio and comes equipped with a refrigerator, safe, white noise machine and an HDTV. Some offer a peek-a-boo shower. WiFi is available for a fee, but free for Hilton Honors members. Freebies include complimentary morning coffee, and bike and beach rentals, such as toys, boogie boards and chairs. Theres also a heated outdoor pool adjacent to the Hiatus poolside lounge, a state of the art fitness center, and an 11th-floor restaurant named Cusp Dining and Drinks, offering California coastal cuisine and creative cocktails, that can be enjoyed against the backdrop of stunning ocean views. Valet parking is available for a fee, and there’s 3,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space
La Jolla / California / United States
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The McDonald Law Firm services the La Jolla and San Diego areas and has represented clients in landmark cases at federal and state levels. The firm's areas of expertise include the California Environmental Quality Act, environmental and resource counseling, hazardous waste and Native American cultural resources.

La Jolla / California / United States
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Founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and Mel Ferrer, the La Jolla Playhouse was established to present plays, both classical and musical, for the community. Located on University of California at San Diego's campus, this nonprofit theater has received more than 300 local and national awards. Listings and showtimes can be found online. Educational programs are occasionally presented here as well.

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La Jolla / California / United States
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Everyone has paper with sensitive information that must be destroyed. If left in the trash it can be found and then used by identity thieves. Homes and home offices now have a solution for their shredding needs. Bring in your documents that need shredding and save yourself the expense of replacing another shredder and wasting your time. All shredded paper is recycled. You get a certificate of destruction for your records.
La Jolla / California / United States
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Visit your local Post Office at 1140 Wall St! The Postal Service mission is to provide a reliable, efficient, trusted and affordable universal delivery service that connects people and helps businesses grow. The U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation: 155 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. With more than 31,600 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, the Postal Service delivers 47 percent of the world’s mail.
La Jolla / California / United States
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La Jolla / California / United States
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Admission to the library is free. Gallery exhibits are free and open to the general public. Materials may be used in the library or checked out by members. Borrowing privileges are limited to members only. Books may be checked out for 4 weeks, and all CDs, videos and DVDs for 2 weeks. Materials may be reserved in advance. Our history began in 1894, when a small group of pioneer La Jollans formed the La Jolla Reading Club. In 1898, a Reading Room was constructed at the corner of Girard Avenue and Wall Street, thanks to a generous donation from Florence Sawyer. In 1899, the group was incorporated as Library Association of La Jolla, our legal name today, fulfilling the function of a membership library, and Ellen Browning Scripps was elected as the first president of its Board of Trustees. By the 1920s, the library had outgrown its space. With generous support from Ellen Browning Scripps and others, a new library building was designed by William Templeton Johnson, architect of many of San Diegos most important civic structures, including Balboa Parks San Diego Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History. The gracious Spanish Renaissance-style building was dedicated and opened to the public in 1921. For many years, Library Association, a private institution, supported a general library. In 1955, the City of San Diego agreed to take over the operation of the library as one of its public library branches, and rented the space from Library Association of La Jolla, or Athenaeum, as it became known from then on. The Athenaeum donated the bulk of the library holdings to the public library, retaining certain books on music and art as the nucleus of a collection for the newly named Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. That same year, artist and architect William Lumpkins was hired to design an adjacent building that would complement the larger library structure. This is the building that houses the Joan & Irwin Jacobs Music Room, and is noted for its striking rotunda the Athenaeums trademark image. The Athenaeum was dedicated on June 27, 1957. By 1989, with the Athenaeums increasing collections and larger membership, the one-room library could no longer serve the needs of the organization and the community. When the general library moved to a new La Jolla branch of the public library on Draper Avenue, the Athenaeum was able to expand into part of the William Templeton Johnson building. La Jolla architect David Raphael Singer designed the expansion, joining the Athenaeum (Lumpkins ) building with the 1921 (Templeton ) library building. Since the first expansion in July 1990, under the directorship of Erika Torri, the Athenaeum has taken on an increasingly active role in the cultural life of San Diego. The library has added a large number of year-round events and programs, including art exhibitions, concerts (chamber, jazz and new music ), lectures, and art classes at two studio locations. During this time, the Librarys membership has doubled, and income from membership, donations, events, and admissions has increased by a factor of 10. In 1999, the Athenaeum celebrated its 100th Anniversary in a whirlwind of activities and publicity that celebrated, as well, its position as one of San Diegos outstanding cultural institutions.
La Jolla / California / United States
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Architect Mark Bucon provides elegant and unique structural design for both residential and commercial clients. The firm's focus is on utilizing its skills to suit the practical and aesthetic needs of each unique client.

La Jolla / California / United States
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With a network of 2,000+ Tax Advisors, averaging 15 years of tax preparation experience each, Block Advisors offers year-round tax preparation, tax planning, and business services to help with any tax situation, no matter how complex. To stay at the top of our game, our Tax Advisors complete specialized training each year, focusing on various areas of tax theory and application. The result? A relationship that extends far beyond the tax return. Schedule an appointment today to visit your local La Jolla Block Advisors office.
La Jolla / California / United States
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La Jolla / California / United States
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La Jolla / California / United States
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La Jolla / California / United States
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Overlooking the legendary Torrey Pines Golf Course and the majestic Pacific Ocean, the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines hotel allows guests to feel a sense of seclusion while remaining close to everything San Diego has to offer. Set atop the cliffs in the Torrey Pines State Reserve, this La Jolla, CA hotel is located next to Scripps Hospital and Research Center, in between the villages of La Jolla and Del Mar. Unwind in The Spa at Torrey Pines or swim laps in the heated outdoor pool. Keep fit in the fitness center or enjoy a game of tennis. Dine on delicious steaks and fresh seafood at the on-site restaurant, Torreyana Grille.All of the spacious guest rooms boast a private balcony or patio with magnificent views of the Torrey Pines Golf Course, gardens, or ocean. Upgrade to a suite for premier views and oversized terraces.Ideal for weddings and events, the hotel also offers 60,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space including boardrooms, a spectacular ballroom, and outdoor settings.
La Jolla / California / United States
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The 822 foot Mt. Soledad is known for great hiking and cycling trails, impressive views from the top, and a popular memorial at its summit. The Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is marked by a massive cross, a landmark that has been the source of much controversy in San Diego. Nonetheless, like the cross at the top of Mount Helix in Eastern San Diego, the cross that tops the summit of Mt. Soledad is visible from many areas in Northern San Diego, including Clairemont Mesa and Pacific Beach. The Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is considered one of the most unique in the country, and features 3,300 plaques honoring military veterans from all American branches.

Parking and public transportation at Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Two primary parking lots are located along La Jolla Scenic Drive, both of which are very close to the memorial itself. Parking is plentiful, and finding a spot is not likely to be an issue.

Best and worst time to go to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
The memorial itself is open from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Daylight hours are recommended for hiking the outdoor trails or sightseeing.

Admission to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Admission to the Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is free thanks to donations given to the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association. For info on joining the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association, click here.

Must see and do at Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial

  • Explore the memorial, including the giant cross and the various plaques.
  • Try some photography; there are phenomenal views in every direction.
  • Start at Kate O. Sessions Park and hike to Mt. Soledad for one of many hikes in the area.

Other places to visit near Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
The Marine Room
With a memorable blue seahorse for a logo, this nearby restaurant specializes in French cuisine. La Jolla is among the most affluent areas around San Diego, so expect the prices to reflect that.

Kellog Park
For much more of a beach setting, check out the nearby Kellog Park. With a large grass field, boardwalk, and room for BBQ's, Kellog Park is well worth the short drive from Mt. Soledad.

Barbarella
Known for a cozy atmosphere and unique options like the Pizza Bismark for breakfast, this local restaurant has a daily seasonal selections and even a menu for dogs.

Insider tip for visitors to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Mt. Soledad was the final home of notable children's author, Dr. Seuss. Also, the giant cross has been a source of controversy since 1989, primarily because many people see the giant religious symbol on government property as an infringement on the separation of church and state.

Author's bio: After a seven year career in the US Navy, Nicholas Napier completed his MBA and settled in California. He's published over 40 articles as the San Diego Fitness Trends Examiner, and regularly contributes as a freelance writer to various companies.