
Series: San Diego’s roadside relics — dinosaurs, doll heads, and other highway oddities
“Dinosaur Bob” still stands proudly at the former Dinosaur Land in Alpine, now a private residential community. (Photo courtesy of Vintage San Diego on Facebook, used with permission.) Weird, wacky, and wonderful A giant piece of fruit on a street corner. A suspension bridge tucked into a canyon. A

Series: San Diego’s vanished roadside relics — dinosaurs, doll heads, and other highway oddities
“Dinosaur Bob” still stands proudly at the former Dinosaur Land in Alpine, now a private residential community. (Photo courtesy of Vintage San Diego on Facebook, used with permission.) Weird, wacky, and wonderful A giant piece of fruit on a street corner. A suspension bridge tucked into a canyon. A

Born in blood and fed by fire: The Dyke March makes triumphant return to San Diego Pride
Sign from San Diego’s first Dyke March, 1994. (Image courtesy Lambda Archives) It’s been gone for a long time — but this year a beloved community tradition is proudly returning to San Diego Pride. After a long absence, the Dyke March will once again kick off Pride Week this July 11. If you’re shocke
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