- What San Diego looked like in the 1970s through these Vintage Photos
In 1972, the San Diego Wild Animal Park (now the San Diego Zoo Safari Park) opened in the San Pasqual Valley near Escondido Covering vast acreage, it offered a different experience from the main Zoo, allowing animals like rhinos, giraffes, and antelope to roam in large, naturalistic enclosures
- Historical Photo Gallery | City of San Diego Official Website
These images date from 1880s to 1970s
- What San Diego looked like in the late 1970s - Bygonely
By adopting this policy, suburban sprawl northward to North County was initiated, and south bay sprawl began in Otay Mesa from San Ysidro Here are some stunning vintage photos that show San Diego in the 1970s by John Margolies
- Big City Vision (1970-1990) - San Diego History Center
San Diegans witnessed tremendous changes citywide during the 1970s and 1980s The process of suburbanization that had begun in the 1950s continued on a massive scale, transforming the landscape New subdivisions, freeways, retail centers, and business parks seemed to mushroom overnight
- San Diego Bay Watersheds - Common Ground- Historical Timeline 1970-1990
New subdivisions, freeways, retail centers, and business parks seemed to mushroom overnight The city experienced rapid growth, escalating land and housing prices and the rebirth of downtown
- 1970s Maps of San Diego, CA | Pastmaps
Explore 2 historic maps of San Diego from the 1970s These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1970s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time
- Downtown San Diego, circa 1970. - History of San Diego | Facebook
The pic looks more like 1975-76 There are a few downtown buildings built after 1970 I
- Downtown San Diego 1972. Photo by Pernel Thyseldew - Reddit
It's a large-format photo book of aerial photos of San Diego and surrounding areas, mostly taken around the end of the '80s (the book was published in 1990), with some helpful accompanying descriptions
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