- Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego, California
The Quarter is home to many events and festivals, including
Mardi Gras in the Gaslamp, Taste of Gaslamp and ShamROCK, a St. Patrick's Day event.PETCO Park , home of theSan Diego Padres is located one block away in downtown San Diego's East Village. Croce's Restaurant & Jazz Bar, named after famous singer Jim Croce, is also located in the Quarter.The Gaslamp Quarter is a 16 1/2 block historical neighborhood in downtown
San Diego, California . Its main period of development began in 1867, whenAlonzo Horton bought the land in hopes of creating a new city center closer to the bay, and chose 5th Avenue as its main street. After a period ofurban decay , the neighborhood underwenturban renewal in the 1980s and 1990s, and is today an energetic business and entertainment district.The Gaslamp Quarter, which is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places , extends from Broadway to Harbor Drive, and from 4th to 6th Avenue, covering 16 1/2 blocks. It includes 94 historic buildings, most of which were constructed in theVictorian Era , and are still in use with active tenants including restaurants, shops and nightclubs.History
When development of the area began in the 1860s, the area currently known as the Gaslamp Quarter was known as New Town, in contrast to Old Town, which was the original Spanish colonial settlement of San Diego. The name "Gaslamp Quarter" is a reference to the
gas lamp s that were common in San Diego in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Four new gaslamps have been installed at the intersection of Market Street and 5th Avenue to evoke that time.Timeline
1850:
William Heath Davis buys convert|160|acre|km2 in what will eventually become the Gaslamp Quarter. Despite heavy investment from Davis, little development happens in this period. [cite web
title = Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation
url =http://www.gaslampquarter.org/history/heath-davis.php ]1867:
Alonzo Horton arrives in San Diego and purchases convert|800|acre|km2 of land in New Town for $265. Major development begins in the Gaslamp Quarter. [cite web
title = San Diego Historical Society
url =http://www.sandiegohistory.org/timeline/timeline1.htm#1860 ]1880s to 1900s: Now known as the
Stingaree , the area is home to many saloons, gambling halls, and bordellos.Wyatt Earp and his wife Josie come to San Diego and invest in real estate and saloons. [cite web
title = San Diego Historical Society
url =http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/earp/earp.htm ]1950s-1970s: The decaying Gaslamp Quarter becomes known as a "Sailor's Entertainment" district, with a high concentration of pornographic theatres, bookshops and massage parlors.
1970: The start of the public interest in preserving buildings downtown, especially in Gaslamp Quarter.
1976: The city adopted the Gaslamp Quarter Urban Design and Development Manual, aimed at preserving buildings in the area, and the redevelopment of Gaslamp Quarter as a national historic district.
1982: Gaslamp Quarter became the major focus of the redevelopments in downtown by the city of San Diego.
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U. S. Grant Hotel External links
* [http://www.gaslamp.org/ Gaslamp Quarter Association]
* [http://www.gaslampquarter.org/ Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation]
* [http://www.ccdc.com/ Centre City Development Corporation]
* [http://www.sdGOdowntown.com/ San DieGO Downtown]References
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