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VISITOR GUIDE The San Diego History Center and History Center Store are where you will discover changing exhibitions, programs and an extensive archive collection that chronicle San Diego’s fascinating history as well as explore its present diversity and future potential. HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm Check our website, SanDiegoHistory.org, for early closure, extended hours, and holidays hours. ADMISSION: Members Free Adults $10 Seniors (+65) $8 Students (ID required) $8 Military Veterans (ID required) $8 Military Dependents (ID required) $8 Youth ages 6-17 $6 Children 5 and under Free Active Duty Military (ID required) Free For more information on museum programs and exhibitions visit SanDiegoHistory.org Home to more than three miles of shelved documents and over two million historic photographs—one of the largest collections on the West Coast. Open Monday - Friday 9:30am - 1pm. Free admission to members and those with museum admission tickets. The Serra Museum, in Presidio Park, is one of the most familiar landmarks in San Diego. As a major symbol of the city, it stands atop the hill recognized as the site where California began. JAHSSD recognizes the contributions Japanese Americans have made to the San Diego region by preserving and making available artifacts, photographs, and other information chronicling their history and experiences. SAN DIEGO HISTORY CENTER 1649 El Prado, Suite 3 | San Diego, CA 92101 JUNÍPERO SERRA MUSEUM 2727 Presidio Drive | San Diego, CA 92103 Research Library and Archives WELCOME! Junípero Serra Museum Japanese American Historical Society of SD IN THE HEART OF BALBOA PARK sandiegohistory.org IN THE HEART OF BALBOA PARK

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Page 1: HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm - Our City, Our Story GUIDE The San Diego ... HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm Check our website, ... GALLERY 3 & 8: The definitive exhibition of the 1915

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The San Diego History Center and History Center Store are where you will discover changing exhibitions, programs and an extensive archive collection that chronicle San Diego’s fascinating history as well as explore its present diversity and future potential.

HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm

Check our website, SanDiegoHistory.org, for early

closure, extended hours, and holidays hours.

ADMISSION: Members FreeAdults $10Seniors (+65) $8Students (ID required) $8Military Veterans (ID required) $8Military Dependents (ID required) $8Youth ages 6-17 $6Children 5 and under FreeActive Duty Military (ID required) Free

For more information on museum programs and

exhibitions visit SanDiegoHistory.org

Home to more than three miles of shelved documents and over two million historic photographs—one of the largest collections on the West Coast.

Open Monday - Friday 9:30am - 1pm. Free admission to members and those with museum admission tickets.

The Serra Museum, in Presidio Park, is one of the most familiar landmarks in San Diego. As a major symbol of the city, it stands atop the hill recognized as the site where California began.

JAHSSD recognizes the contributions Japanese Americans have made to the San Diego region by preserving and making available artifacts, photographs, and other information chronicling their history and experiences.

SAN DIEGO HISTORY CENTER1649 El Prado, Suite 3 | San Diego, CA 92101

JUNÍPERO SERRA MUSEUM2727 Presidio Drive | San Diego, CA 92103

Research Library and Archives

WELCOME!

Junípero Serra Museum

Japanese American Historical Society of SD

IN THE HEART OF BALBOA PARK

sandiegohistory.org

IN THE HEART OF BALBOA PARK

Page 2: HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm - Our City, Our Story GUIDE The San Diego ... HOURS: Monday-Sunday 10am -5pm Check our website, ... GALLERY 3 & 8: The definitive exhibition of the 1915

ENJOY EXHIBITIONS / STORE / RESEARCH LIBRARY

Glass Gallery

1Atrium

Museum Store Thornton Theater (T)

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NEIL SHIGLEY: INVISIBLE PEOPLE, INVISIBLE STRUCTURESGALLERY 1: A solo art exhibition of work by San Diego artist Neil Shigley

that focuses on portraits of San Diego’s homeless population.

LORE BEHIND THE ROAR! 100 YEARS OF THE SAN DIEGO ZOOGALLERY 4, 5 & 9: Learn how the World Famous San Diego Zoo became an icon of American culture going from a small, local collection of animals to a global leader in conservation research and ending extinction.

GALLERY 2: Zoo Family Den Enjoy interactive family activities and learn about

the Animal Dinner Table, the Life of a Zookeeper, and Extinct Animals.

SAN DIEGO INVITES THE WORLDGALLERY 3 & 8: The definitive exhibition of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition is celebratory and engaging, demonstrating the legacy of the Expo that put San Diego on the map and created the nation’s largest urban

cultural park.

THE BORDER: A LINE THAT DIVIDESGALLERY 6: The Border: A Line That Divides explores the evolution of the

San Ysidro border crossing, the busiest land-border crossing on the planet.

PLACE OF PROMISE: THE STORY OF SAN DIEGOGALLERY 7: San Diego History Center’s permanent exhibition showcasing the history of the San Diego region has reopened in a new location. Place of Promise details the history of San Diego from 10,000 BCE until just before

the opening of the 1915 Panama-California Exposition.

FILM: BALBOA PARK: THE JEWEL OF SAN DIEGOT: Daily screenings at 11am, 1pm, 3pm This entertaining 30-minute documentary on the history and wonder of Balboa Park, San Diego’s cultural epicenter, features stunning vistas, motion graphics, aerial photography and an original sound track.

FILM: ZOORAMAT: Daily screenings at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm Featuring three episodes of Zoorama, the first nationally-syndicated television show from San Diego. Zoorama was filmed at the San Diego Zoo and produced between 1955 and 1970.

HERITAGE: ARTWORK BY THE LOCAL JAPANESE AMERICAN COMMUNITYJAHSSD GALLERY: Spanning nearly 75 years, this collection offers a glimpse into the history and heritage of Japanese Americans with San Diego connections whose shared legacy includes a love of beauty, and the ability to create it.

JAHSSDGallery