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San Diego—Coronado Bay Bridge
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圣地亚哥—科罗娜多大桥(San Diego—Coronado Bay Bridge)是由电视秀建造的最著名的几座大桥之一。此3.2公里长的大桥连接美国南加州的圣地亚哥和科罗娜多两个城市,于1969年开始运营。当开车横越时,整座桥身与路灯划直排列,壮观的景致加上军舰、帆船与一大片海景印入眼帘,真是五星级的享受,美极了!
[274 楼] 香港老九 [资深泡菜]
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异国情调。
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飞驰的巡逻艇(服役的军舰都用巨大的浮标隔离着).
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飞驰的巡逻艇(服役的军舰都用巨大的浮标隔离着)
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离开港口
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[263 楼] 河川依旧 [资深泡菜]
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原文由 paradio 在2010-04-23 15:09发表
还是 Carnival Elation 邮轮


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左Radiance of the Sea 海洋之光号邮轮
右Carnival Elation  嘉年华欢乐号邮轮
[260 楼] paradio [老坛泡菜]
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还是 Carnival Elation 邮轮
[259 楼] paradio [老坛泡菜]
10-4-23 11:08
Santa Fa 火车站
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Santa Fe 轻轨站
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Santa Fe
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10-4-22 11:30
回到海湾, Santa Fe
[254 楼] paradio [老坛泡菜]
10-4-22 07:45
McCoy House ,
[253 楼] paradio [老坛泡菜]
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McCoy House
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McCoy House Museum

McCoy was born 1821 in County Antrim, Ireland. He came to the U.S. in 1842 and joined the Army in 1846, which was recruiting for the Mexican-American War. He came to San Diego in Summer of 1850 as part of the First U.S. Artillery (Magruder's Battery), as a non-commissioned officer. Sergeant McCoy and his troops helped protect the countryside during the war. After discharge in 1853, McCoy remained in San Diego.

In 1859 McCoy was elected Assessor of San Diego. He also started raising sheep near Cuyamaca.

McCoy was sheriff of San Diego County, California during 1862–1872. At the time the county stretched to the Colorado River. Charles Kelly described McCoy as "a big man over six feet tall who weighed 190 pounds [85 kilograms]. He could speak Spanish fluently. Everybody though a great deal of him." Ephraim Morse said that during the time "there are only two men in San Diego that don't occasionally get drunk and they are James McCoy, the sheriff, and myself."

McCoy married Winifred "Winnie" Kearney on April 27, 1869. They bought a newly-built 2-story house in Old Town San Diego. The house was renovated in 1898 to Victorian style. The house was reconstructed in 1999 and is open to the public. It is located across the street from the Trolley Station.

McCoy was president of the San Diego's Board of Trustees during 1869–1871, when San Diego did not have a Mayoral form of government. During 1871–1874 he served in the California State Senate. While senator he worked on getting a railroad to San Diego (with limited success), mail service, and land cessions to San Diego.

In 1887, McCoy and others laid out the subdivision of Moreno, east of Mission Bay. Moreno was named for Felipe Morena, a minor character in the novel Ramona.

McCoy died in his home in 1895, and his wife died later. They had no children.