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Kate Sessions Memorial Park
San Diego
"The park is named for Kate Sessions, a San Diego schoolteacher, horticulturalist and chief landscape designer of world-famous Balboa Park. It's 79 acres has a great view of the city from atop Lamont St. between PB and La Jolla. Kids love the open grass areas and the play ground equipment. Families use the barbecue pits, picnic tables and enjoy the beautiful water fountains. You can see Mission Beach and Fiesta Island with downtown views on the clearest days. Katherine Sessions (1857-1940) started a commercial nursery in 1885 on Coronado. In 1892 she made a deal with the city of San Diego to plant 100 trees a year in Balboa Park, in exchange for 30 acres to use as a nursery. She did a great job and we have her to thank for importing and popularizing the jacaranda, now enjoyed by everyone in San Diego. Thanks Kate!" Walker S. San Diego
Copyright: William Salisbury
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Resolution: 4000x2000
Taken: 18/03/2002
Uploaded: 04/09/2008
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More About San Diego

Known as "Americas Finest City", elegant and sunny San Diego is truly a city with something for everyone. In town, a whole day or more could be spent in Balboa Park, playing golf, touring the world-famous San Diego Zoo or visiting a museum. Just outside of town, Torrey Pines State Reserve offers a somewhat wilder terrain where visitors can view rare birds and the stately trees the park is named for. Children, and in turn parents, will be delighted with the city's wide range of family-oriented activities. From SeaWorld to the historic Gaslamp Quarter, there are events and exhibits to keep even the most hard-to-please happy. San Diego boasts an array of fine and trendy restaurants covering a melting pot of cuisines, world-class shopping and hotels from lavish to budget. San Diego is the eighth largest city in the United Sates and the second largest city in California. Relatively free from smog and byzantine freeways, San Diego, set around a gracefully curving bay, represents the acceptable face of southern California.  Although it was the site of the first mission in California, the city only really took off with the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in the 1880s, and in terms of trade and significance it has long been in the shadow of Los Angeles. However, during World War II the US Navy made San Diego its Pacific Command Center, and the military continues to dominate the local economy, along with tourism and the Biotech Industry. San Diego is also home to one of the 2009 top ten beaches in the US. Coronado beach has just moved up from the number 8 position to number 4. You can enjoy the 100 year old Hotel Del Coronado visited by Kings, Presidents and movie stars behind you while taking in the ships and sail boats in front of scenic Point Loma.


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