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Lucky Lady Casino And Card Room
Lucky Lady Casino And Card Room is situated in the heart of the elegant city of San Diego. It is probably the only local casino & card room in the city. There is a no-smoking environment. The casino offers popular poker games such as Baccarat, Blackjack, and Pai Gow. However, there are no slot games.
It is open daily from 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. It embraces a restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, & dinner, and a bar too. You can enjoy the food at the tableside or order cocktails while playing or watching live sporting events.
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Lucy wang fine art
The lucy wang art gallery in San Diego, California was started by the internationally acclaimed artist Lucy wang. Her unique style of art which is a blend of ancient Chinese art combined with western elements is the key aspect of her gallery. The gallery offers online classes as well as the sale of her works online.
Lucy wang is known for her interesting art techniques and has been featured on various platforms across the world like the discovery channel. The beautiful postcards seen in the Smithsonian and UNICEF are even designed by her. It is truly a gallery you must visit while in California from a veteran artist.
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Maderas Golf Club
Known as a top-rated club for its outstanding putting greens and chipping areas, the Maderas Golf Club is ideal for beginners, while it also caters to advanced golfers who can play challenging rounds at the broad, rocky cliffs and meandering creeks. As soon as you reach the first tee, you are welcomed by graceful waterfalls, three lakes, rich flora and fauna over 40 acres of ravishing inland forests.
There are both long and short-range holes across the lush desert at this daily-fee venue. The game sets have latest technologies including drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, iron sets and wedges. The club’s most unique amenity is the caddie service, offering a caddy to spot tee shots, ready putts, yardages as well as bunkers. Bring your friends to team up for tournaments, leagues and men’s special getaways organized weekly by the staff. The property boasts of unique event spaces and bar mitzvahs to celebrate weddings, executive or social affairs with pomp and ceremony, great food at luxury diners for up to 250 guests. For those who aren’t golfers but wish to make a memorable visit to this spectacular club, The Grille is a casual restaurant to enjoy sumptuous cuisines and drinks after your tour.
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Maidenhair Falls
The Maidenhair waterfalls stand secluded in Anza Borrego desert. A challenging hike through one of its most adventurous canyons named Hellhole Canyon leads the hiker towards an ephemeral and refreshing waterfall cascading from the height of 20 ft in one of the hottest deserts of America. This seasonal rainfall which usually runs dry turns into an elegant white force surrounded by Maidenhair ferns and moss-covered rocks after a hefty rainfall.
The hikers will find themselves scrambling through rocks to make their trails along various desert vegetation, lavenders, Ocotillo bushes, Palm clusters and reptiles to reach the elevation of 1000 ft. But the destination is worth all the spirited hike. You will find several small waterfalls along your way but this 20 ft cascade demands your persistence and gives you a chance to play in a calf-deep pool shaped at its base. So, carry enough water and other supplies to copiously enjoy the serene breeze of water flowing through this majestic waterfall amidst the scorching heat of the desert.
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Marian Bear Memorial Park
Stretching from Interstate 5 to Interstate 805, the Marian Bear Memorial Park is located in San Clemente Canyon. The park occupies a space of over 460 acres and offers a peaceful nook in the midst of an otherwise bustling city that envelopes it. From mesas to finger canyons, the natural parkland is home to a rich and diverse history that goes back to several decades.
Named after Marian Bear, an environmental activist, this park supports several species of animals, including skunks, raccoons, rabbits, foxes, and coyotes, among others.
Over three miles of trails traverse along the canyon, each flat enough for a beginner who is looking for a gentle hiking trail. In addition, the Marian Bear Memorial Park also houses more challenging hiking trails along the finger canyons that lead up to the mesa tops. The two main entrances to the park are from Regents Road and Genesee Avenue, both offering parking joints, picnic areas, as well as restroom amenities.The pristine Marian Bear Memorial Park has assigned a park ranger to offer guidance, public assistance, interpretive programs, and enforcement to the visitors. Pet owners may bring their dogs to the park, provided they are leashed. Overnight camping, glass containers, and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
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Maritime Museum of San Diego
Maritime Museum of San Diego is a not-for-profit Museum in San Diego California.
The Maritime Museum gives you access to entertaining and educational exhibits offered by a top-notch collection of historical sailing ships, steam powered boats, and submarines. This museum holds International prestige for distinction in reinstating, maintaining, and running historic vessels, including the foremost active sailing ship of the world, the Star of India. It is the nation's one of the leading self-guided attractions.
Here, the General Admission ticket is good for all day visiting. The ticket mentions your Bay Cruise boarding time. You can explore the museum, before or after your bay cruise.Also, the Pilot boat runs 7 days a week, however, PCF-816 Swift Boat runs only on weekends. A proportion of tickets are available online, and rest are available on walk-up basis. The General admission for children (2 and below) is free, however, there is a charge of $ 10 for their boat ride.
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Marston house museum & gardens
Constructed as the humble abode for the civic leader - George W Marston & his wife, Anna Gunn Marston, in 1905 in the northwest corner of Balboa Park, the Marston House Museum & Gardens is a historic landmark in San Diego. The museum houses some of their personal artifacts, furniture, paintings, and many of the family’s original items.
Outside, you’ll find the gardens spread around the house on a 5-acre land filled with rolling lawns, a beautiful formal English Romantic-Style garden with California influences, canyon pathways covered by tall pine, eucalyptus and oak trees on either side. Make a visit by availing any of the 5 guided tours of the house.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Promenade
Formerly known as the Marina Linear Park, Martin Luther King Jr. Promenade is sprawled across 12 hectares. The linear park, named after Martin Luther King Jr., was opened to the public in 1997.
The park is nestled near the San Diego Trolley corridor and Santa Fe Rail, traversing the Gaslamp Quarter and going past the San Diego Convention Center. A pair of pedestrian pathways runs along the tracks in the park.
Peppered with outdoor sculptures, the lush park is an ideal place for art connoisseurs. At the center of the promenade resides a circular reflecting pool, occupying an area of 200 feet. Studded with sprinkler poles and rectangular stone slabs, the shallow pool is the highlight of the park.
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Meyer fine art inc
The Meyer fine art inc was established in 1978 by Perry Meyer who opened the public gallery in San Diego. This gallery, unlike other galleries, displays works on paper prints and also includes a very small selection of paintings. The gallery displays the works of many artists of international fame.
Perry Meyer the curator who has 40 years of experience even offers consultancy services to art collectors and buyers who are looking to build or establish their collection. The gallery also provides a platform for the artists to sell their work. It also hosts various exhibitions and shows and can also be rented for shows.
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Mildred Falls
Mildred Waterfalls, the tallest in San Diego, is one of the many attractions promised by the Cleveland Forest area. Cascading from a height of about 300 ft, this ephemeral waterfall is best suited to be visited after a hefty rainfall in San Diego County. This lofty waterfall flows through multiple echelons forming many small cascades along its way before descending into the San Diego River basin. One of the sheltered corners in Cleveland forest, the falls can be witnessed at many angles from the Julian side of the trails towards Cedar Creek Falls.
Confined in the Ritchie Canyon, you will be engaged in little waylaying along your hike from the right of Eagle Peak Road to reach the top of the falls beholding gorgeous views of rocky slopes and desert shrubbery. A must visit, this adventurous spot with frequent rescue helicopters doing the vicinity's round, the place will be a bliss to those who seek exploratory hiking experience.
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