Fun Facts About San Diego

San Diego is full of surprises and world-firsts. It's even home to some surprising inventions. Read on to learn our favorite facts about America's Finest City.

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You've heard of the famous zoo and the Gaslamp Quarter, but how much do you really know about San Diego? For example, what is the city's official fish? Test your knowledge of this SoCal city - without further ado, here are our top San Diego facts.

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  • SeaWorld San Diego is the first of the three SeaWorld parks founded in the U.S.
     
  • Balboa Park is the world’s largest urban cultural park.
     
  • The Hotel del Coronado was once the largest resort in the world, and today remains a luxurious getaway destination.
     
  • The Davis-Horton House (formerly known as the William Heath Davis House) is the oldest wooden structure in the entire city.
     
  • With over 700,000 flora, the San Diego Zoo qualifies as an official botanic garden.
  • While there are currently no pandas at the San Diego Zoo, the zoo is renowned for being among the most successful in implementing a breeding program, with six cubs born at the zoo in total.
     
  • San Diego is considered one of the most temperate cities in the world. Its average year-round temperatures are 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius).
     
  • The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is home to a cheetah that reaches speeds of up to 70 mph on her daily official Cheetah Runs. Learn more about the difference between the Safari Park and the Zoo.
     
  • The USS Midway is the longest-serving aircraft carrier of the twentieth century.
     
  • The USS Midway was known as a “floating city” for its massive size: it’s 972 feet in length and weighs 74,000 tons.

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  • Built in 1925, Belmont Park’s Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster is officially a National Historic Landmark.
     
  • Located at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, the Montgolfier brothers’ hot air balloon was the first manned vehicle in recorded history to achieve flight in 1783.
     
  • UC San Diego is home to the most significant collection of Dr. Seuss manuscripts in the entire world.
     
  • Founded in 1874 as the San Diego Society of Natural History, the San Diego Natural History Museum is the oldest scientific institution in southern California.
     
  • It is one of the best locations to see whales year-round: depending upon the time of year, you can see Gray Whales, Blue Whales, Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, Pilot Whales and Orcas on a whale-watching cruise.
     
  • Garibaldi is the official marine fish of the state of California. You can find them near the La Jolla Caves.
     
  • In some circles, the Whaley House is considered the most haunted house in America.
     
  • Tony Hawk is from San Diego, and he’s so beloved that May 29th is Tony Hawk Day in the city.
     
  • The Living Coast Discovery Center is located right on the coast, on the Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, making it one of the most immersive animal park experiences in the country.
     
  • Run by the scientists at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, the Birch Aquarium hosts more than 5,000 fish in 60+ habitats – the largest oceanographic museum in the United States.

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  • The Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park was founded as a gesture of friendship between San Diego and its Japanese sister city, Yokohama.
     
  • San Diego County produces the most avocados in the United States, accounting for about 60% of California avocado growth.
     
  • The San Diego Model Railroad Museum boasts the largest model railroad display in the entire world.
     
  • Everyone’s favorite spray lubricator, WD-40, was invented in San Diego in 1953.
     
  • The San Diego Padres have one of the more unique mascots in Major League Baseball – "The Swinging Friar,” who was chosen as the mascot in 1961. This is in tribute to Franciscan Friars – Father Junípero Serra and Don Caspar de Portolá – who founded the first Spanish colony in southern California right here.

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Thanksgiving in San Diego - Things to Do in November & More

Thanksgiving is a very special time of year in San Diego. It marks the beginning of the holiday season and for lots of people, it's their favorite family holiday. It’s a time to spend with loved ones, indulge in the best traditional foods, and perhaps watch some football with the family. Making plans for a fun-filled Thanksgiving celebration in San Diego? Check out these suggestions for local activities and more seasonal things to do in November. Exciting attractions and things to do for Thanksgiving in San Diego, include... San Diego Zoo Thanksgiving Day Camps at Living Coast Discovery Center San Diego Natural History Museum Thanksgiving Dinner at the Hotel del Coronado Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Fest & Swing Extravaganza Santa at Seaport Village 1. San Diego Zoo If you're looking for someplace to take your out-of-town relatives after Thanksgiving, then a visit to the San Diego Zoo will be perfect. As one of the city's top family attractions, you know kids and adults alike will love the chance to explore this massive zoo. Plus, with hundreds of animals scattered across engaging exhibit spaces, you'll be able to spend an entire day here. If you're considering visiting on Thanksgiving itself, you might be interested to know that they offer special Thanksgiving meals at a few of their restaurants. These meals are typically priced separately from zoo admission. A visit to the San Diego Zoo would make it a Thanksgiving to remember! 2. Thanksgiving Day camps at Living Coast Discovery Center What better way to entertain the kids during their Thanksgiving break than with an exciting natural venture at the Living Coast Discovery Center? It’s the perfect opportunity for your kids to uncover the wonders of nature as they learn to track wildlife, use a microscope, and interact with many fascinating creatures, from feeding sharks to petting sea turtles. 3. San Diego Natural History Museum This fall, take advantage of a new season of special exhibits at the San Diego Natural History Museum, one of San Diego's most popular museums. Known affectionately to the locals as the NAT, this educational institution offers permanent exhibits alongside rotating exhibitions that cover a wide range of topics. For one, their Fossil Mysteries exhibit showcases the rich paleontological history of the San Diego region. Visitors also get to interact with real archaeological tools. With a more modern focus, the Coast to Cactus in Southern California exhibit highlights the diversity of plant and animal life across the diverse ecosystems of the region. Families looking for Thanksgiving things to do in San Diego are bound to enjoy the exhibits. 4. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Hotel del Coronado We like to enjoy our Thanksgiving dinners at home, but sometimes it’s just marvelous to have someone else cook for a change. So why not luxuriate in a Thanksgiving meal prepared by the expert chefs at the Hotel del Coronado? You’ll have an oceanfront view for your magnificent meal, complete with live musical performances and seasonal decorations. 5. Mother Goose Parade in El Cajon Is there a more appropriate way to celebrate Thanksgiving than with a parade? Anyone in San Diego for Thanksgiving has to see the Mother Goose Parade in El Cajon. This vivacious parade is a wonderful spectacle of festive holiday fun, with over a hundred floats, performing groups, equestrians, clowns, balloons, and more. You’ll also see special guests like celebrities, musical artists, and the big man himself, Santa Claus. This is a wonderful alternative to big commercial parades like the one in NYC, and you’re much more likely to get a great spot along this parade route to enjoy all of the fun and excitement without worrying about crushing crowds or oppressive traffic. The annual Mother Goose Parade has free admission, and everyone is welcome. 6. Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Fest & Swing Extravaganza 7. Santa at Seaport Village Happy Thanksgiving from the folks at Go City! Whatever you choose to do to celebrate Thanksgiving in San Diego, remember to treasure the time with family and friends. Can't choose? No need, see it all with Go City®  With an All-Inclusive Pass from Go City, you can visit both attractions for a fraction of the cost. Plus, you could save up to 50% on all your San Diego must-sees. Or pick an Explorer Pass, if you've chosen your fave and have a specific bucket list you're dreaming of ticking off.   ☀️ Compare San Diego passes ☀️– 🌏 Explore other destinations 🌏 –  ✈️ Buy a pass ✈  Share your trip with us Follow us on Facebook and Instagram, and share your adventure with us. Tag us at @GoCity and use #GoCityPass on your travel photos to keep us up to date with your vacation!
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Things to Do in San Diego in Summer 2019 - Attractions, Activities & More

Due to the stellar weather, summer is probably the best time of the year to visit one of America’s prettiest cities, San Diego. The weather is always great in Southern California. But summer in San Diego certainly takes things up a level (or two). Planning a visit and looking for things to do in San Diego in the summer 2019? Check out our list of the top attractions and activities going on this year, including... San Diego Zoo San Diego Harbor Tour or Whale Watch Museums at Balboa Park PETCO Park Tour and more... Heading to the area to celebrate Independence Day? Then check out our post on things to do in San Diego 4th of July Weekend. Vacation during the tail end of summer? Here are a few fun things to do in San Diego Labor Day Weekend. Save on Summertime Activities Regular admission to a number of these attractions are available on the Go San Diego pass. Choose as you go from popular attractions and save up to 55% on combined admission vs paying at the gate. Check out all San Diego tourist passes, attractions and prices. Please note, some of these special Summer events may be separately ticketed and not available on the Go San Diego pass. Living Coast Discovery Center Explore San Diego’s wildlife at the Living Coast Discovery Center. There are only so many sea specimens you’re likely to see on your snorkeling adventures. So pay a visit to the Living Coast Discovery Center to learn about creatures big and small that populate the coastal region around San Diego. The Center is also deeply invested in its conservation work, so it’s a great attraction for anyone interested in working with animals or the environment. Getting In: Living Coast Discovery Center tickets are included with the Go San Diego pass. San Diego County Fair Del Mar Fairgrounds May 31 - July 4, 2018 (closed Mondays and Tuesdays in June but open July 2&3) Beginning May 31, North America’s fourth-largest fair will get underway at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. With over 1 million visitors anticipated each year, this festival only gets bigger and better as times goes on. This year's theme is "Oz-some." Visitors will experience kid-in-a-candy store excitement from chocolate sampling to some of San Diego area's hottest headlining bands. Plus thrilling carnival rides! Meet farm animals, enjoy dozens of live entertainment acts, let the kids explore educational exhibits. Enjoy a number of other amazing mini festivals throughout the duration of the fair. Getting In: The San Diego County Fair is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego Card. San Diego Comic-Con San Diego Convention Center July 18 - 21, 2019 For fans of Superman, Spiderman, Spawn, and the Simpsons, there’s no better San Diego Attraction than the Comic-Con. Comic-Con International: San Diego has quickly become the largest comics and pop culture event in the United States. During Comic-Con San Diego, more than 130,000 artists, celebrities and comic book fans will pack the San Diego Convention Center. That's a huge transformation from when about 100 people attended the first “minicon” in 1970. Tickets are pricey and sell out quickly, but for the big geeks out there, this is basically the event of the year. Getting In: San Diego Comic Con is separately ticketed and is not included with the Go San Diego Card. Let's Recap So there you have it. Our picks for some of the top things to do in San Diego in the summer. Please note, the summer events taking place at some of these attractions may be separately ticketed and not included with the Go San Diego Card. Plan to visit some of these top attractions during your trip. Whether you are traveling with your family or a couple of friends, we're sure you will have a great time.
Katie Sagal

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