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  • MacDowell Elementary School, Dhuberty wrote 6 years ago:
    Small world I had Mrs echeveria also and also graduated in 1974. Parents moved to grass valley CA after that. Did you attend camp cuyamaca ? Dan.
  • MacDowell Elementary School, Pritzi63 wrote 9 years ago:
    I went to MacDowell in 1973-1974. Had the best teacher. Mrs. Echeverria. Then moved to Virginia Beach where my Navy father continued with F-14 program.
  • MacDowell Elementary School, Stephanie O (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I went to McDowell back on the 70's, early 80's when my family was stationed at Miramar. We lived on base when it was Navy/Marines. (NAS Miramar). Great memories! Nice school back in the day!
  • MacDowell Elementary School, Ale (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I went there 1992 as well, my cousin Alex went there to. It was a 6 th grade only when we attend there. I loved that school.
  • EODMU7, Building 78 (site), Joe Talbot (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    The building is no longer three. NASSCO now uses the property.
  • Recruit Barracks 1st Bn(Delta and Bravo Co.), Lecter32 (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I did my first phase of boot camp in these barracks. Platoon 3118, Kilo Company in July of 2005.
  • California State Route 75, alweiss wrote 11 years ago:
    The reason this bridge is curved instead of running straight across is to allow it to be high enough to allow large ships to pass under it on their way to/from the Naval Base and shipyards.
  • San Diego County Department of Animal Control, alweiss wrote 11 years ago:
    The Kroc-Copley Animal Shelter is the largest of the three Department of Animal Services shelters in San Diego County., It was funded, in part, by a $2 million donation from Joan Kroc (McDonalds) and a $2 million donation from Helen Copley (San Diego Union-Tribune). Opened in 2002, the shelter shares its campus with the San Diego Humane Society and SPCA. While the Humane Society does public education and adoption services of relinquished animals, the DAS is the only agency allowed to take in stray animals.
  • Opinion Outlook, Mike (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    I used to work for them. http://opinionoutlook.com
  • La Jolla Children's Pool, Seal Team 6 (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    Sea World released over 120 rehabilitated seals here in the mid 90's to create a seal rock reserve just off shore that back fired, seals that were hand feed by humans learned to trust us and begun sharing the beach with us and we have co-existed with the seal in peace. The only problem are the seal activist who can't share and will not let peace and happiness return to this beach as they want this beach closed to humans while they exploit the seals to make a buck selling tee shirts and conning the tourist out of money by telling them that this is the only place in southern California that these seals have to survive. This is the only man-made beach in California created for a safe place for children and the handicap to swim with the protection of the seawall as all of La Jolla's beaches have dangerous rip currants. The seals have much more access to the coast and secluded shoreline then humans, it is not natural for seals to come onto public beaches, we have altered there natural behavior and they deserve to be wild and free in their "Natural" environment, not a man-made public beach.
  • MacDowell Elementary School, ramon (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I remember it being 6th grade only was there back in 2001. I remember watching the news coverage of the sept 11 attacks
  • Jayne's Gastropub, col430 wrote 13 years ago:
    Awesome cocktails
  • MacDowell Elementary School, Chris (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Wasn't it 6th grade only? I went there way back in 1992. 20 years ago...WOW..Time flies
  • Mira Mesa, Gigie (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Quiet,above average neighborhood.Low crime rate and very close to the beach.Love the houses along Calle Cristobal.Nice view of the canyon.
  • Pilot (boat), alweiss wrote 14 years ago:
    These things have been corrected
  • James Madison High School, aref (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    heyyyyyyyyyyyyy
  • U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, Sandy Ricks (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I've been smoking up a storm. Uncle Porter lets me drink all the beer I want, he also knows a lot of loose women.
  • MacDowell Elementary School, maryfc (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    McDowell closed many years ago. It was used as an annex by inner city schools for years, then the site for Creative and Performing Media Arts Middle School, a Magnet school. There may have been other uses along the way. Presently, it is the home of iMiddle. (see next paragraph) Recently, CPMA Middle moved to the Kroc Middle site and the Kroc students who did not want to attend CPMA Middle were moved to the empty McDowell site to form a new school. The Kroc name was dropped and renamed INNOVATION MIDDLE SCHOOL or IMiddle. Kroc no longer exists as a site or a name. Madison is still with us, however, although a shadow of its former self and now one of the smallest schools in the district. Lots of changes in Clairemont over the years. And more to come in the next few years.