Guidebook for San Diego

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Guidebook for San Diego

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The center is now known as the La Jolla Recreation Center and is operated by the City of San Diego.[2] The building's appearance has not been substantially altered from the 1915 original.[7] In addition to hosting a variety of sports and recreation programs, it is the meeting place for many civic groups including the La Jolla Town Council and the La Jolla Community Planning Group.[6] On July 25, 2015, the center celebrated its 100th anniversary. The director of the La Jolla Recreation Council commented, "“The Rec Center has always been a great place. It’s a centerpoint for La Jolla. Generations of people have grown up here and had their children play — and their children’s children play here. And that’s what Ellen Browning Scripps wanted, to let children have fun."[7]
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Jolla Recreation Center
615 Prospect St
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The center is now known as the La Jolla Recreation Center and is operated by the City of San Diego.[2] The building's appearance has not been substantially altered from the 1915 original.[7] In addition to hosting a variety of sports and recreation programs, it is the meeting place for many civic groups including the La Jolla Town Council and the La Jolla Community Planning Group.[6] On July 25, 2015, the center celebrated its 100th anniversary. The director of the La Jolla Recreation Council commented, "“The Rec Center has always been a great place. It’s a centerpoint for La Jolla. Generations of people have grown up here and had their children play — and their children’s children play here. And that’s what Ellen Browning Scripps wanted, to let children have fun."[7]