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San Diego's entertainment, dining and partying hub. This is the most popular evening destination in downtown. You'll find bustling restaurants, bars and shops in restored late Victorian buildings all along Fifth Avenue and its neighboring streets immediately north of the Convention Center. Photo: Rupert Essinger / Esri

gaslamp? more like electric street light to me

Deader than you will ever be.

ZVTM tramcar SHM Trammuseum, gaslamp.

Looking north up 5th Avenue in San Diego's Galsmap Quarter.

The fourth and final day of Comic Con was a blast, it was packed! So glad we were able to witness the spectacle that is Comic-Con for another year. See you next year!!

www.comic-con.org/

As seen from the Convention Center

Gaslamp District, San Diego, California

gaslamp quarter, downtown - san diego, ca

This store has since closed.

A small section of the San Diego Gaslamp from the forth floor pool area at the Solamar hotel..

Gaslamp Quarter. Walking South along Forth Ave. Early evening walk through San Diego downtown Gaslamp Quarter

Taken on my daily stroll accross the park on my way from Victoria station to Green Park station where I get the tube to Swiss Cottage.

Downtown San Diego at night.

STRP Biennial 2015

STRP Dance Night

 

photo by Bart Heemskerk

Shots around San Diego. Joshua Tree photo credits to Ryan.

The Cross and St Catherine St, Cupar

Lightning in a Bottle 2014

Photos from my trip weekend trip to San Diego in March 2017.

 

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I loved this city a lot, it felt so different than L.A., more laid back and a little less superficial (not that all of L.A. felt like that or that it actually is superficial, I liked L.A. as well, but in a different way).

 

Hope I can come back some day for a longer visit.

STRP Biennial 2015

STRP Dance Night

 

photo by Bart Heemskerk

STRP Biennial 2015

STRP Dance Night

 

photo by Bart Heemskerk

at Tokyo Gas Science Museum

www.gas-kagakukan.com/

 

Toyosu, Tokyo Japan

The Gaslamp Quarter on March 27, 1980, at the dedication of the future Trolley Station.

Pacific Theatres is a chain of movie theaters in the Los Angeles area of California. Pacific Theatres is owned by Decurion Corporation which also owns ArcLight Cinema Company (of which there are four: ArcLight Hollywood, ArcLight Sherman Oaks, ArcLight Pasadena, and ArcLight Beach Cities).

 

The company has some 300 movie screens in California. Pacific Theatres is active in real estate development through its Robertson Properties Group, which was originally formed to re-develop former Pacific Drive in Theatres. Today Robertson Properties currently acquires and develops retail, office, and residential, throughout the pacific northwest. Developments include theatres at The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles, and the ArcLight Hollywood and neighboring historic Cinerama Dome in Hollywood.

 

Pacific also operates the only remaining drive-in theater in Los Angeles County, the Vineland Drive-In. It also operates a swap meet business on many of its former drive-in sites, although many of those sites were razed in the mid 2000s due to increasing real estate prices. Pacific Theatre also owns the Valley 6 drive in theatre in Auburn, Washington which is the last operating drive in from the United Theatre chain that Pacific ran in the Northwest from the 1950s. The other 20 drive ins, in the Northwest that were owned by United Theatre were redeveloped by Robertson Properties in the 1980s and early 1990's.

 

In 2007, Reading International Inc purchased 15 theatres within the Pacific chain in California and Hawaii, and on February 22, 2008, became Reading Cinemas. The chain's remaining theatres are located only within the greater Los Angeles area and Orange County, and in San Diego.

 

The Forman family founded Pacific Theatres in 1946 and continues to own and operate the company through its Decurion Corp.

 

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