Went to school in Mission Hills and then Linda Vista and we always took a field trip to Cabrillo Nat Mon. LOVED IT. Then we would always take visiting friends there and the Zoo and wild animal park. We always stopped at Rosecrans Cemetary as we had a family vet friend buried there. This was back in the 70’s and 80’s….I seriously need to get back to Cali, San Diego and see all of this again in person.
Every time one of your old videos pops up that I haven't seen before I always click it! The best thing about discovering you late is that I got all these back videos to watch! And I appreciate everyone of them as I can't travel anymore! Happy New Year 2024!!
Cabrillo is a place of peace for me I could stand on that point all day my grandfather is buried not to far at ft Rosecrans as a local cabrillo is a gem of San Diego and on top of that if you notice the batteries my father was posted at battery Ashburn after it's use of course from what he told me it was storage
It's taking me some time to go through all your videos, and when I got to this I was so excited. Pt. Loma Lighthouse and Cabrillo Monument is my favorite place to visit every time I go to SD. Such beautiful views and love the great info you have. I have yet to be there at night to see the sunset and lights, but, that will be my next adventure to SD. Thanks again!!!! 👍
When i have relatives or friends come visit and they don't know about Cabrillo monument i bring them here and they are amazed at the view. They used to have a big notebook inside the bookstore that people could sign and leave their impressions of cabrillo and there where tons of positive reviews from people from all over the world. Sadly they discontinued the book signing a few years back, I asked why and they did not give me a reason why.
Nice video Steve. Back in 1973, Pasadena College moved all of the campus to Point Loma and bought the entire facility from USIU. You might want to do a historical video about that area. I think it was built by a group called the Theosophical Society. One of the main buildings is built in the shape of a turtle and I think it was built by funds donated by the family that owned sports equipment company. I studied there from 1973-75 and received my Bachelor of Arts degree. My brother, a former MLB pitcher went there and pitched for the Point Loma Nazarene College as it was known back then and still holds some baseball records there that will probably never be beat. His name is Marty Decker. You can check all of that out on the internet. .......Russell Decker
Went to school in Mission Hills and then Linda Vista and we always took a field trip to Cabrillo Nat Mon. LOVED IT. Then we would always take visiting friends there and the Zoo and wild animal park. We always stopped at Rosecrans Cemetary as we had a family vet friend buried there. This was back in the 70’s and 80’s….I seriously need to get back to Cali, San Diego and see all of this again in person.
Every time one of your old videos pops up that I haven't seen before I always click it! The best thing about discovering you late is that I got all these back videos to watch! And I appreciate everyone of them as I can't travel anymore! Happy New Year 2024!!
The most artistically filmed so far, really enjoyed it.
How great you were there for a summer sunset! Great video and information, San Diego Steve!
Cabrillo is a place of peace for me I could stand on that point all day my grandfather is buried not to far at ft Rosecrans as a local cabrillo is a gem of San Diego and on top of that if you notice the batteries my father was posted at battery Ashburn after it's use of course from what he told me it was storage
Beautiful! Thanks for the video!😎
It's taking me some time to go through all your videos, and when I got to this I was so excited. Pt. Loma Lighthouse and Cabrillo Monument is my favorite place to visit every time I go to SD. Such beautiful views and love the great info you have. I have yet to be there at night to see the sunset and lights, but, that will be my next adventure to SD. Thanks again!!!! 👍
When i have relatives or friends come visit and they don't know about Cabrillo monument i bring them here and they are amazed at the view.
They used to have a big notebook inside the bookstore that people could sign and leave their impressions of cabrillo and there where tons of positive reviews from people from all over the world. Sadly they discontinued the book signing a few years back, I asked why and they did not give me a reason why.
Loved this video!!!
Excellent content! Thanks for the info. We'll be going there next week!
Have fun!
Nice video Steve. Back in 1973, Pasadena College moved all of the campus to Point Loma and bought the entire facility from USIU. You might want to do a historical video about that area. I think it was built by a group called the Theosophical Society. One of the main buildings is built in the shape of a turtle and I think it was built by funds donated by the family that owned sports equipment company. I studied there from 1973-75 and received my Bachelor of Arts degree. My brother, a former MLB pitcher went there and pitched for the Point Loma Nazarene College as it was known back then and still holds some baseball records there that will probably never be beat. His name is Marty Decker. You can check all of that out on the internet. .......Russell Decker
Cool video interesting to see other travel during Covid19
There is a Cabrillo Beach i San Pedro also. SD is much more spectacular.
great video
The little peninsula is called ballast point and there have bee arqueological excavations in that area.
The best time to is in september during the santa ana event because the winds clear the air and you can see for miles.
Back to 3 years ago Professor Steve….
Have you ever heard about ballast point ? Check it out
Anyone here from pres his Cities Skylines series?
great video