Escondido (Calif.)
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Bronze sculpture installation, Grand Avenue, Escondido
Butterflies, 1992-07-03
[Envelope contains images related to new butterfly exhibit opening at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
California Center for the Arts, Escondido, ca. 1994
"Center for the Arts Construction raising steel beams" [154: California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Two men pictured raising beams. 155: wide view of beams and sky behind. 156: wider view of entire project of beams.]
California Center for the Arts, opening ceremonies, ca. 1994
[Five images. Images are of dancers (Aztec and Folklórico) outside of the California Center of the Arts. Dan Rios noted these from the opening of the Center, 1991. However, the Center opened October 1st, 1994 (groundbreaking was June, 1991). Images likely from the opening ceremony in 1994.]
Campbell Naismith, bagpipe teacher, 1970-08-16
"Campbell Naismith of San Diego, who has begun a class for would-be bagpipe players in Escondido, tunes up his 75-year-old set for the edification of local fans. He wears all his regalia except one shoe and stocking. His ankle was injured in fall from cliff."
Carreon, Daniela. Interview, 2023-04-06
Daniela Carreon is alumna of California State University San Marcos, where she worked with the Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) and other student organizations such as MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Xicanx de Aztlán). In this interview, Daniela discusses her involvement with the CCC, campus changes, and her current work and goals as a sociology PhD student.
Casa Senior Apartments art class, 1992-05-26
[Envelope's photographer assignment reads: "Take photos during art class. Students have an exhibit coming up." Images taken at Cass Escondido Senior Apartments, 715 N. Broadway, Escondido, California. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
Center for the Arts mural, 2021-01-17
Escondido mural at Grape Day Park. Image of mural outside the Escondido Center for the Arts. The mural is an advertisement for their Frida Kahlo exhibition, but seemed appropriate for the times we're in.
Chatham Brothers, polluted site, 1990-02-28
"Escondido at polluted Chatham Bros. site Bernardo & Citracado." [Toxic plume discovered in the 1980s, cleanup begain in 1990. 168 is duplicate to 167.]