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San Diego Space Society launches out of this world from South Park PDF Print E-mail
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BY David Harvey, writing for San Diego Uptown News   
Monday, 12 July 2010 12:18

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Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin briefed reporters about the Lunar Rover at the Kennedy Space Center prior to the Apollo 15 moon launch. (Courtesy Jeff Berkwits)
San Diego Space Society launches out of this world from South Park

Governing members of the San Diego Space Society, a two-year-old organization dedicated to space exploration education and outreach, will soon be in the business of sending people into space.

SDSS President Jesse Clark and Secretary Chris Radcliff said the new Space Traveler’s Emporium, opening at the corner of 30th and Grape streets on July 17, will be one of the first space-tourism travel agencies.

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Historical tour of Burlingame PDF Print E-mail
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BY Priscilla Lister, Writing for San Diego Uptown News   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 15:26

burlingameThe Burlingame Historic District, a 10-block pocket roughly located between North Park and South Park, offers an easy stroll through a neighborhood rich in early-century Craftsman and Spanish Revival bungalows.

While Burlingame’s official boundaries are Redwood Street to the north, Juniper Street to the south, 30th Street to the west and 32nd Street to the east, most of the historic homes are located between Laurel and San Marcos Avenue to the north and Kalmia to the south, between 30th and 32nd. You can walk through this well-kept area in an hour or so.

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