The San Diego Garden Fair


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San Diego's Balboa Park


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Balboa Park began in 1868 when San Diego's civic leaders dedicated 1,400 prime acres to create an urban oasis. Originally the land, crisscrossed with canyons and dominated by native scrub, was called simply "City Park." In later years, Balboa Park hosted two successful world expositions: the 1915-1916 Panama-California Exposition and the 1935-1936 California Pacific International Exposition. The unique evolution of the park included occupation by the U.S. Navy, a zoo, a Native American village, and even a nudist colony. Balboa Park also suffered periods of neglect and demolition before citizens groups united to save and restore the beloved Spanish Colonial Revival buildings.




California Garden


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The San Diego World's Fairs and Southwestern Memory, 1880-1940


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Bokovoy peels back the rhetoric of romance and reveals the legacies of the San Diego World's Fairs to reimagine the Indian and Hispanic Southwest.




Journal


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Vols. for 1933-41, 1945 includes the Annual report of the director, 1933-40, 1944.




The Open Shelf


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The Bookman


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Monthly Bulletin


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Pioneers of American Landscape Design II


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Classified Catalogue


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