List of San Diego Historic Landmarks

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This is a list of San Diego Historic Landmarks. In 1967, the City of San Diego established a Historical Resources Board with the authority to designate and protect landmarks from inappropriate alterations. In total, the city has designated more than 1,000 structures or other properties as Historic Landmarks. Many of the properties have also received recognition at the federal level by inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places or by designation as National Historic Landmarks.

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Listing of San Diego Historic Landmarks

SDHL # [1] Landmark name [2] ImageAddress [2] Designation Date [2] Description [3]
1 El Prado Area San Diego Fair El Prado 1916.png Balboa Park
32°43′52″N117°9′7″W / 32.73111°N 117.15194°W / 32.73111; -117.15194 (El Prado Complex)
9/7/1967Long, wide promenade running through the center of Balboa Park, lined with Spanish Revival buildings including the Museum of Us, The San Diego Museum of Art, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Natural History Museum, the Fleet Science Center, and the Timken Museum of Art
2 Old Mission Dam & Flume (Padre Dam) Old-mission-dam.JPG Mission Trails Park, Fr. Serra Trail
32°50′24″N117°2′32″W / 32.84000°N 117.04222°W / 32.84000; -117.04222 (Old Mission Dam)
2/1/1968The first major irrigation project on the Pacific coast, this stone and cement dam was used for a sawmill and irrigation at Mission San Diego de Alcalá; now part of Mission Trails Regional Park, the largest municipal park in California
3 Fort Stockton Fort Stockton Site Historical Landmark Plaque.jpg Presidio Park, Old TownFebruary 15, 1968Site fortified by Carlos Carrillo in 1828; named Fort Stockton and became headquarters for ending the Californio revolt of 1847
4 Presidio of San Diego Site Presidio of San Diego ruins.jpg Presidio Park
32°45′31″N117°11′36″W / 32.75861°N 117.19333°W / 32.75861; -117.19333 (San Diego Presidio)
February 29, 1968Fort established by Spanish forces in 1769 was the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific Coast; the first of the presidios and base of operations for the Spanish colonization of California
5 Calvary Cemetery Site Pioneer Park, Mission HillsFebruary 29, 1968Part of Pioneer Park in Mission Hills, it was in use between 1875 and 1919; converted from a cemetery to a public park in the early 1970s
6 New San Diego (Dunnell's) 348 W. "F" St.January 23, 1969
7 Pantoja Park Pantoja Park.jpg Downtown, Marina district January 23, 1969Built in 1850, it is the oldest park in downtown San Diego; located on G Street at India Street.
8 Sherman-Gilbert House Heritage Park, Old Town8/7/1969Stick Eastlake house with "widow's walk" and circular window; moved to Heritage Park in Old Town in 1971 through the efforts of Save Our Heritage Organisation
9 Davis-Horton House 410 Island Ave, Gaslamp Qtr.11/2/1969
10 Torrey Pines Area Pinus torreyana2.jpg Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve November 21, 1969Coastal park La Jolla, it remains one of the wildest stretches of land (8 km2) on the Southern California coast; consists of a plateau with cliffs that overlook Torrey Pines State Beach, and a lagoon used by migrating seabirds
11 Villa Montezuma Villa Montezuma (San Diego, CA).jpg 1925 K St.
32°42′29.26″N117°8′45.88″W / 32.7081278°N 117.1460778°W / 32.7081278; -117.1460778 (Villa Montezuma)
2/6/1970Victorian mansion built in 1887 by musician, spiritualist and author Jesse Shepard (later known as Francis Grierson)
12 San Pasqual Battlefield Site San Pasqual Valley11/6/1970Site where, in 1846, Stephen W. Kearny's US Army column battled the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andrés Pico; now the San Pasqual Valley community
13 Montgomery Memorial Silver Wing Monument, San Diego, California.JPG Bounded by Palm Ave, Beyer Blvd, and Coronado Ave11/6/1970Park honoring John Joseph Montgomery whose 1883 glider flown at Otay Mesa was the first successful flight of a heavier-than-air craft; monument in the shape of a wing marks the event and symbolizes his continued flights in the region during 1884–1886
14 Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Old Town San Diego 010.jpg Jct. of US 5 and US 80
32°45′15″N117°11′47″W / 32.75417°N 117.19639°W / 32.75417; -117.19639 (Old Town San Diego Historic District)
11/6/1970State historic park preserves and recreates San Diego's old town, from shortly after the Mexican War of Independence during its pueblo Alta California period beginning in 1821, through the Bear Flag Revolt, the American period, and ending in 1872, 22 years after statehood
14A Casa de Estudillo Casa de Estudillo - main entrance 2.jpg 4000 Mason St., Old Town
32°45′14″N117°11′45″W / 32.75389°N 117.19583°W / 32.75389; -117.19583 (Estudillo House)
11/6/1970 Adobe house constructed in 1827 by José María Estudillo and his son José Antonio, early settlers of San Diego, was considered one of the finest houses in Mexican California
14B Casa de Cota NW corner of Twiggs and Congress, Old Town11/6/1970Built in 1835, removed in 1942.
14C Casa de Bandini Casa de Bandini-Cosmopolitan Hotel.jpg 2660 Calhoun St., Old Town11/6/1970Large U-shaped house built in 1829 by Juan Bandini; later converted to use as a store and, in 1869, the Cosmopolitan Hotel
14D Casa de Pedrorena Altamirano-Pedrorena House.jpg 2616 San Diego Ave., Old Town11/6/1970
14E Casa de Machado-Silvas (de la Bandera) Casa de Machado y Silvas.jpg 2741 San Diego Ave., Old Town11/6/1970
14F Congress Hall Site 426 Calhoun St. & 408 Wallace St., Old TownDecember 6, 1932Demolished in 1939
14G Casa de Machado-Stewart San Diego - Casa de Machado y Stewart 01.jpg 2724 Congress St., Old Town11/6/1970
14H Mason Street School San Diego Mason Street School Museum 02.jpg 3960 Mason St., Old Town11/6/1970
14I The Exchange Hotel Site Franklin House- Exchange Hotel San Diego, California.jpg San Diego Ave (Southside facing Plaza), Old TownLost in an April 1872 fire
15 Chapel of the Immaculate Conception Adobe Chapel.jpg 3950 Conde Street, Old Town11/6/1970Other than the San Diego Mission, the oldest church in San Diego; built in the 1850s as a home; converted to a church by Don Jose Antonio Aguirre in 1858; the fictional lovers in the novel "Ramona" were married here
16 Whaling Station Site Ballast Point 1900.jpg Ballast Point Peninsula11/6/1970Shore station where whale blubber was boiled down for the oil in the 1850s and 1860s, halfway out on the inner beach of Ballast Point
17 Lighthouse of 1854 Old Point Loma Lighthouse.jpg Cabrillo National Monument 11/6/1970Lighthouse built at the mouth of San Diego Bay from 1854–1855; remained in service until 1891; restored and re-lit by the National Park Service in 1984
18 Gill House 3776 Front St.7/2/1971Single-story house designed in 1907 by noted modern architect Irving Gill for Melville and Amy Salz Klauber
19 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery 1.jpg Point Loma peninsula11/6/1970National military cemetery overlooking the bay and the city; remains of U.S. soldiers killed in the Battle of San Pasqual were moved there in 1882
20 Ballast Point La Playa Peninsula11/6/1970
21 Casa de Lopez 3890 Twiggs, Old Town11/6/1970
22 Old La Playa Site Bayside of Pt. Loma11/6/1970
23 Fort Rosecrans Site Point Loma peninsula11/6/1970Fort established in 1852; designated as a monument after World War II
24 Whaley House San Diego - Whaley House 01.jpg 2482 San Diego Ave., Old Town11/6/1970
25 Serra Palm Site Taylor St. (Presidio Gardens), Old Town11/6/1970
26 Old Spanish Cemetery San Diego Ave and Arista St., Old Town11/6/1970
27 Fort Guijarros Near base of Ballast Point Peninsula11/6/1970 Spanish fort built in 1797 on Ballast Point as the first defensive fortifications for San Diego Bay; name means "Fort Cobblestones"; involved in the Battle of San Diego, a naval battle with an American trading vessel
28 Derby Dike Site Foot of Presidio Hill, Old Town11/6/1970
29 Mule Hill Site Four miles SW of Escondido11/6/1970
30 San Diego Barracks Site Kettner Blvd. "G" and Market Street11/6/1970
31 Kate O. Sessions Nursery Site Pico and Balboa, Pacific Beach11/6/1970
32 Derby-Pendleton House 2482 San DiegoAve/4017 Harney, Old Town11/6/1970
33 Spanish Landing Site North Shore of San Diego Bay near old mouth of S.D. River11/6/1970
34 Gatewood House 2515 San Diego Ave, Old Town11/6/1970
35 Presidio Excavation Site Presidio Park, Old Town11/6/1970Excavation project at the Presidio begun by the San Diego Historical Society in 1965, uncovered chapel foundations, animal bones, sea shells, potsherds and other material
36 Emmet House Site 3919 Twiggs St, Old Town11/6/1970
37 Long-Waterman House 2408 1st Ave.
32°43′49″N117°9′48″W / 32.73028°N 117.16333°W / 32.73028; -117.16333 (Long-Waterman House)
12/4/1970Queen Anne style Victorian mansion built in the late 19th century for John Long, president of the Coronado Fruit Package Company; later owned by Robert Whitney Waterman, 17th governor of California
38 Timken House Timken Corner, across 1st Avenue.JPG 2508 First Ave12/4/1970Queen Anne style Victorian mansion where the art collection in the Timken Museum was originally displayed
39 Quartermass Wilde House 2404 E. Broadway12/4/1970Built in 1896, a classic revival style castle containing 8,800 square feet (820 m2). Built in 1896, it is now used as professional offices
40 George W. Marston House George W. Marston House (San Diego, CA).jpg 3525 7th Ave.
32°44′29″N117°9′26″W / 32.74139°N 117.15722°W / 32.74139; -117.15722 (Marston, George W., House)
12/4/1970Arts and crafts mansion designed by Irving Gill and completed in 1905; operated as a museum starting in 1987; closed due to lack of funding, February 2009
41 Frederick R. Burnham House 3563 Seventh Ave.
32°44′34″N117°9′23″W / 32.74278°N 117.15639°W / 32.74278; -117.15639 (Burnham--Marston House)
12/4/1970American Craftsman style bungalow home built in 1907 for Frederick Russell Burnham; also known as the Burnham-Marston House
42 Casa de Aguirre 2604 San Diego Ave, Old Town12/4/1970
43 Gila House Site 3940 Harney St., Old Town12/4/1970
44 Franciscan Garden Site Taylor St. (Presidio Gardens) Old Town12/4/1970
45 San Pasqual Grave Site Trias bet. Hancock and Moore, Old Town12/4/1970
46 Cobblestone Jail Site Haraszthy Jail, Old Town12/4/1970
47 Protestant Cemetery Site Ampudia Street, OldTown12/4/1970
48 Hebrew Cemetery Site Kenyon Street12/4/1970
49 Melville-Klauber House 3060 Sixth AveJanuary 22, 1971House designed by Irving Gill and built from 1907–08; its smooth walls and clean openings became trademarks of Gill's later works
50 Arthur Marston House 3575 7th AveJanuary 22, 1971Built in 1907, one of several houses designed by Irving Gill in the 3500 block of 7th Ave.
51 Horton Plaza and Broadway Fountain Restored Broadway Fountain in Horton Plaza.jpg Broadway between 3rd and 4th AvenuesMarch 19, 1971
52 Britt-Scripps House 406 Maple St.10/1/1971Victorian mansion built by E. Britt 1887 and purchased by E.W.Scripps 1897 in the Scripps family for 40 years. Now a private residence.
53 Florence Hotel Tree Grape between Third and Fourth12/3/1971
54Brooklyn Hotel (Kahles Saddlery) (Horton Grand Hotel) Grand-Horton Hotel.jpg 325 Island Ave1/7/1972
55 Jennings House 1018 Rosecrans1/7/1972Simple frame house built in 1886
56 Santa Fe Depot San Diego Train Station.jpg 1050 Kettner St.
32°43′1″N117°10′7″W / 32.71694°N 117.16861°W / 32.71694; -117.16861 (Santa Fe Depot)
2/4/1972Train station built in 1915 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to accommodate visitors to the Panama–California Exposition; still an active depot for Amtrak, San Diego Trolley, and San Diego buses
57 H.E. Watts House 1767 Second Ave.5/4/1972
58 Livingston House Site March 3, 1972
59 Litgow-Hackett Torrey Pine 1534 First AveMarch 3, 1972
60 Ford Building AerospaceMuseum.jpg Balboa Park, Palisades Area
32°43′34″N117°9′13″W / 32.72611°N 117.15361°W / 32.72611; -117.15361 (Ford Building)
4/7/1972 Streamline Moderne structure in Balboa Park designed by Walter Dorwin Teague and sponsored by Ford Motor Company for the California Pacific International Exposition in 1935; stylized after a V8 engine; now home to the San Diego Air & Space Museum
61 Horton's Addition Block 252 Bounded by First Ave., Grape, Front and Fir Streets5/10/1972
62 Lee House No. 2 3353 Albatross St.5/10/1972
63 Lee House No. 4 3367 Albatross St.5/10/1972
64 Teats House No. 2 3415 Albatross5/10/1972
65 Teats House No. 3 3407 Albatross St.5/10/1972
66 Backesto Block Backesto Building, San Diego.jpg 614 Fifth Ave.6/2/1972Built in 1873, it was at the heart of New Town's business district; grocery and general merchandise store in the 1870s and 1880s; later San Diego Hardware
67 Hubbell Building Hubbell Building 1886.jpg 813 Fifth Ave.6/2/1972
68 Marston Building Marston Building, San Diego.jpg 809 Fifth Ave.6/2/1972
69 McGurck Block McGurck Block.jpg 611 Fifth Ave.6/2/1972Italiante Revival commercial building in Gaslamp Quarter was site of the Ferris and Ferris Drug Store from 1903–1984; upper floors were as a hotel; now houses Z Gallerie
70 I.O.O.F. Building I.O.O.F Building, San Diego.jpg 526 Market St.
32°42′42″N117°9′31″W / 32.71167°N 117.15861°W / 32.71167; -117.15861 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building)
6/2/1972Commercial building in the Gaslamp Quarter built in 1882
71 Keating Building Keating Building, San Diego.jpg 432 "F" St.6/2/1972Romanesque style commercial structure in Gaslamp Quarter built in 1890; early tenants included the San Diego Savings Bank, the public library and the Humane Society
72 Nesmith–Greely Building 2008 Nesmith-Greely Building - Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, California.jpg 825–831 Fifth Ave6/2/1972
73 Louis Bank of Commerce Louis Bank of Commerce.jpg 835-345 Fifth Ave6/2/1972
74 Yuma Building Yuma building, gaslamp, downtown san diego.jpg 631–633 Fifth Ave6/2/1972Structure in Gaslamp Quarter built in 1886 with ornate facade
75 Johnson-Taylor Adobe of Rancho de los Peñasquitos Rancho Peñasquitos8/4/1972
76 Spreckels Theater Spreckels Theater Building.jpg 123 W. Broadway
32°42′55″N117°9′45″W / 32.71528°N 117.16250°W / 32.71528; -117.16250 (Spreckels Theatre Building)
8/4/1972Theater designed by Harrison Albright for John D. Spreckels; touted as "the first modern commercial playhouse west of the Mississippi" at opening in 1912
77 Balboa Theatre Balboa Theatre, San Diego 01.jpg 868 4th Ave.
32°42′50″N117°9′38″W / 32.71389°N 117.16056°W / 32.71389; -117.16056 (Balboa Theatre)
8/4/1972Built in 1924 as a grand movie palace; converted to housing for the U.S. Navy during World War II; re-opened in 2005 as a live theater and concert venue
78 Weldon Glasson House (Chateau de Toman) 3139 Franklin Ave11/3/1972Built in 1880, the oldest house in the Logan Heights area
79 La Jolla Women's Club La Jolla Women's Club (La Jolla, CA).jpg 715 Silverado St3/2/1973Clubhouse building designed by Irving Gill and built in 1914
80 Adobe Falls AdobeFallsByPhilKonstantin.JPG Portion Lot 67 Part. Map of Ranch Mission4/6/1973Adobe Falls is a multi-level waterfall on the San Diego River, north of Interstate 8 and San Diego State University. The rocks have been covered with graffiti.
81 Piedras Pintados Northwest corner Rancho Bernardo4/6/1973
82 Temple Beth Israel TempleBethIsraelByPhilKonstantin.JPG Heritage Park, Old Town6/1/1973Temple Beth Israel is San Diego's first synagogue. It is located in Heritage Park in San Diego's Old Town area. The first services held here were on September 25, 1889.
83 San Diego Steam Laundry 1157 Columbia6/1/1973
84 Green Dragon Colony Site 1258–1274 Prospect St, La Jolla7/6/1973Group of 12 coastal cottages built by German immigrant Anna Held Heinrich; became an artists colony
85 Hayward-Patterson House 2148 Broadway9/7/1973
86 La Jolla Recreational Center La Jolla Recreational Center.jpg 615 Prospect Street, La Jolla9/7/1973Built in 1915 by Ellen Browning-Scripps and dedicated that same year to the City of San Diego for the children of La Jolla
87 El Cuervo Adobe West end of Rancho de los Penasquitos10/5/1973
88 First National Bank Fifth Ave & E Street10/5/1973
89 Plunge Belmont Park, Mission Beach12/7/1973
90 Mission Beach Roller Coaster MissionBeachRollercoaster 640pixels.JPG 3000 Mission Blvd.
32°46′18″N117°15′0″W / 32.77167°N 117.25000°W / 32.77167; -117.25000 (Mission Beach Roller Coaster)
12/7/1973Wooden roller coaster built in 1925 in Belmont Park on Mission Beach; also known as the Giant Dipper
91 Merry-go-round Belmont Park, Mission Beach12/7/1973
92 Spencer Ogden Building Spencer-Ogden Building 01.jpg 750 Fifth Ave3/1/1974
93 Llewelyn Building Llewelyn Building, San Diego.jpg 722–728 Fifth Ave4/5/1974
94 Judge Torrance House 136 Juniper Street4/5/1974
95 Grand-Horton Hotel Horton Grand Hotel, San Diego.jpg 325 Island Ave4/5/1974
96 Golden West Hotel Golden West Hotel, San Diego.jpg 720 Fourth Ave9/6/1974
97 Mary Cassitt House (No. 4) 3526 Seventh Ave10/4/1974
98 Teats House (No. 1) 3560 Seventh Ave10/4/1974
99 Alice Lee Residence 3578 Seventh Ave10/4/1974
100 House Lot D, Block 234 Horton Addition 1929 Front Street11/1/1974
101 Red Roost and Red Rest San Diego La Jolla 1187 1179 Coast Blvd.jpg 1187 and 1179 Coast Blvd., La Jolla
32°50′59″N117°16′18″W / 32.84972°N 117.27167°W / 32.84972; -117.27167 (Red Rest and Red Roost Cottages)
1/3/1975Built in 1894, oldest surviving examples of late-Victorian beach cottage architecture; vacant since 1917 and subject of controversy over "demolition by neglect"
102 Tyrolean Terrace Colony 1290–1298 Prospect St, La Jolla2/7/1975Demolished for Coast Walk Shopping Center
103 Cole Block Cole Block, San Diego.jpg 660 Fifth Ave.5/2/1975Commercial block in Gaslamp Quarter built in 1892 by Albert Cole; early tenants included Theopile Verlaque, who ran a liquor store at the corner and developed San Diego's wine-making industry
104 Sherman-Doig House 136 W Fir Street7/11/1975
105 San Diego Rowing Club 525 E Harbor Drive7/11/1975
106 Waldo Waterman Monument Corner of Maple & Albatross Streets (northerly terminus)8/1/1975
107 Cliff Mansion 1203 Sunset Cliffs Blvd12/5/1975Mediterranean style house built from 1926–1928 by John Mills
108 Pottery Canyon Park 2725 Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla2/6/1976
109 Buckner Hotel 765 10th Avenue4/2/1976
110 Kiessig Corner 1401–1419 2nd, 222 Ash7/9/1976
111 U.S. Custom and Court House 325 West F Street7/9/1976
112 Theosophical Institute Akademie und Tempel.jpg 3900 Lomaland Drive8/6/1976Commune based on theosophy founded at Point Loma in 1897 by Katherine Tingley; became known as Lomaland, a regional center for the arts; now the site of Point Loma Nazarene University; buildings include Spaulding Home, Greek Theatre, Beaver Home, Lotus Home, and Madam Tingley Home
113 Mission San Diego de Alcalá San-diego-mission-chuch.JPG 5 mi (8.0 km). E of Old Town San Diego on Friars Rd.
32°47′4″N117°6′23″W / 32.78444°N 117.10639°W / 32.78444; -117.10639 (Mission San Diego de Alcala)
8/6/1976Site of the first Christian burial in Alta California; Father Luís Jayme, "California's First Christian Martyr", lies entombed beneath the chancel floor; the current church is the fourth to stand on this location
114 McConaughy House Heritage Park, Old Town11/5/1976
115 Hearne Surgical Hospital (Ashforth Building) 420 Ash Street12/3/1976
116 Spruce Street Suspension Bridge Spruce Street between Front & Brant Streets1/7/1977
117 El Pueblo Ribera El Pueblo Ribera 3.JPG 230–248 Gravilla St.2/4/1977
118 Charles A. Martin House 3147 Front Street3/4/1977
119 George H. Scripps Memorial Marine Biological Laboratory SIOhistory.jpeg 8602 La Jolla Shores Dr.
32°51′54″N117°15′12″W / 32.86500°N 117.25333°W / 32.86500; -117.25333 (Scripps, George H., Memorial Marine Biological Laboratory)
5/6/1977Oldest oceanographic research building in continuous use in the United States built in 1909, as part of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the nation's first oceanographic institute founded in 1903
120 Tucker House 2470 Union Street7/8/1977
121 Rynearson House/Mansion 2441-43 E Street8/5/1977
122 Faulk-Klauber House 3000 E Street1/6/1978
123 Residence at 1632 Union Street 1632 Union Street2/3/1978
124 Fulford Bungalow No.14 2516 San Marcos Ave.6/2/1978
125 Fulford Bungalow No. 24 2518 San Marcos Ave.
32°43′58″N117°7′43″W / 32.73278°N 117.12861°W / 32.73278; -117.12861 (Fulford Bungalow No. 24)
6/2/1978
126 Fulford Bungalow No. 34 2520 San Marcos Ave.
32°43′58″N117°7′42″W / 32.73278°N 117.12833°W / 32.73278; -117.12833 (Fulford Bungalow No. 34)
6/2/1978
127 Gaslamp Quarter Historic District 013.San Diego Historical Centre.JPG 4th & 6th Avenues, Broadway and the Santa Fe R.R. Tracks
32°42′42″N117°9′33″W / 32.71167°N 117.15917°W / 32.71167; -117.15917 (Gaslamp Quarter Historic District)
6/2/1978Historical neighborhood in Downtown San Diego; development began in 1867, when Alonzo Horton bought the land in hopes of creating a new city center closer to the bay; underwent urban renewal in the 1980s and 1990s
128 Heritage Place La Jolla 7210 La Jolla Blvd, La JollaJuly 7, 1978
129 Sherman Judson House 1930 First Avenue9/1/1978
130 Greater Golden Hill Historic District Russ Blvd on North, Hwy 94 on South, 25th St on East, and 24th on West10/6/1978
131 Western Metal Building Western Metal Supply Co..jpg 215 Seventh Ave11/3/1978This building was rehabilitated and incorporated into Petco Park, including the brick facades, wood windows, vault and heavy timber frame.
132 Watts Building Watts Building.JPG 520 E St.
32°42′53″N117°9′32″W / 32.71472°N 117.15889°W / 32.71472; -117.15889 (Watts Building)
12/1/1978
133 Galusha B. Grow Cottage 7210 La Jolla Blvd, La JollaFebruary 16, 1979
134 Chaplain's Residence 836 Washington St.
32°45′2″N117°9′20″W / 32.75056°N 117.15556°W / 32.75056; -117.15556 (Chaplain's House)
February 2, 1979
135 Medico-Dental Building Medico-Dental Building.JPG 233 A St.
32°43′6″N117°9′41″W / 32.71833°N 117.16139°W / 32.71833; -117.16139 (Medico-Dental Building)
3/2/1979
136 Broderick-Kenny House 2133 Second Ave5/4/1979
137 Royal Pie Bakery 560 Fourth Avenue6/1/1979
138 Gorham House 2040–2042 Kearney Ave.
32°42′02″N117°8′27″W / 32.70056°N 117.14083°W / 32.70056; -117.14083 (Gorham House)
8/3/1979
139 Elk's Hall 350 Cedar St.
32°43′19″N117°9′41″W / 32.72194°N 117.16139°W / 32.72194; -117.16139 (Elk's Hall)
11/2/1979
140 Robert E. Lee Hotel, Lyceum Theater, Commodore Hotel 815 3rd Ave. (Hotel); 314 F St. (Theater)
32°42′50″N117°9′39″W / 32.71389°N 117.16083°W / 32.71389; -117.16083 (Lee, Robert E., Hotel)
1/11/1980Demolished during construction of Westfield Horton Plaza [4] —portions reproduced
141Hotel Knickerbocker315 E Street1/11/1980
142 Neresheimer-Tingley House 430 Silvergate Ave.
32°42′44″N117°14′43″W / 32.71222°N 117.24528°W / 32.71222; -117.24528 (Neresheimer-Tingley House)
3/7/1980Victorian home built for Katherine Tingley, head of the Theosophical Institute
143 Chicano Park Chicano Park Mural.JPG From Crosby to Dewey to Evans St. between Logan, National, and Newton.
32°42′01″N117°8′34″W / 32.70028°N 117.14278°W / 32.70028; -117.14278 (Chicano Park)
3/7/1980Park located beneath the Coronado Bridge in Logan Heights; contains 67 outdoor murals and other works
144 Pythian Building 211 E St. and 870 3rd Ave.
32°42′52″N117°9′41″W / 32.71444°N 117.16139°W / 32.71444; -117.16139 (Pythias Lodge Building)
4/8/1980Demolished during construction of Westfield Horton Plaza
145 McClintock Storage Warehouse 1202 Kettner Blvd.
32°43′5″N117°10′7″W / 32.71806°N 117.16861°W / 32.71806; -117.16861 (McClintock Storage Warehouse)
7/1/1980Stucco and concrete storage warehouse built in 1925 in the Mission Spanish Revival style; later known as the Bekings Building
146 Stough-Beckett Cottage 2203 Denver St.
32°47′04″N117°12′13″W / 32.78444°N 117.20361°W / 32.78444; -117.20361 (Stough-Beckett Cottage)
8/5/1980
147 Marin Hotel 552 Fifth Ave.
32°42′39″N117°9′36″W / 32.71083°N 117.16000°W / 32.71083; -117.16000 (Marin Hotel)
11/4/1980
148 Hawthorne Inn 2121 1st Ave.
32°43′38″N117°9′46″W / 32.72722°N 117.16278°W / 32.72722; -117.16278 (Hawthorne Inn)
11/4/1980
149 Garrettson House 2366 Front St.
32°43′48″N117°9′53″W / 32.73000°N 117.16472°W / 32.73000; -117.16472 (Garrettson House)
4/7/1981
150 Chinese Benevolent Society Building 426 3rd Ave.
32°42′35″N117°9′44″W / 32.70972°N 117.16222°W / 32.70972; -117.16222 (Chinese Benevolent Society Building)
6/2/1981

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