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National Register of Historic Places adds the La Jolla coastline
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San Diego is known for its coastline and one stretch of the La Jolla coast is being recognized.
The La Jolla Park District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, which preserves a stretch of coastline for generations to come.
"This recognizes its importance to the founding and development of La Jolla from 1887 to 1940,” said Seonaid McArthur, the chair of the La Jolla Historical Landmark Group, whose effort began in 2018. "And fortunately, because our developers of the town of La Jolla used Coast Boulevard and what originally Cave Street, today's Coast Walk, as the boundary for setting aside this land for the public."
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