Iconic Encinitas Issue #1 November 2022
LEDGE MEDIA joins the Encinitas Visitor’s Center in publishing a beautiful, photo- rich, collectible travel guide & rewards magazine.
LEDGE MEDIA joins the Encinitas Visitor’s Center in publishing a beautiful, photo-
rich, collectible travel guide & rewards magazine.
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1 Mile North]—<strong>Encinitas</strong><br />
n (Now Pannikin Coffee<br />
ilt in 1887/88 near the<br />
e and closed in 1969. In<br />
moved to Leucadia, and<br />
rmed into a very popular<br />
establishment.<br />
The ENCINITAS Sign<br />
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The Surfing<br />
Madonna<br />
Mosaic<br />
The <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Society<br />
Historical<br />
Walking Tour<br />
The members of the Historical Society offer free guided<br />
Downtown <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Walking Tours. The tour is<br />
scheduled every other month on the third Saturday. The<br />
tour takes approximately two hours.<br />
Commencing at the 1883 Schoolhouse, we venture out,<br />
covering the history of many places along 2nd and Coast<br />
Highway 101. We even trek down into Cottonwood Creek<br />
pathway, a historical landmark so important, it’s the reason<br />
<strong>Encinitas</strong> is here. This tour will allow the participant to<br />
imagine <strong>Encinitas</strong> of yesteryear.<br />
Or, take your own self-guided, mini walking tour using<br />
our map and QR Codes to guide you, but be sure to<br />
purchase the Historic Walking Tour guide at the <strong>Encinitas</strong><br />
Historical Society to learn more about each map point.<br />
Historical photos courtesy of the <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical<br />
Society. Modern photos courtesy of Daphne Fletcher.<br />
The Village Rendezvous/Daley<br />
Double Saloon<br />
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La Paloma Theater<br />
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“<strong>Encinitas</strong> Child”—Sculpture created<br />
by local artist Manuelita Brown.<br />
This welcome sign for visitors was<br />
commissioned by the <strong>Encinitas</strong> 101<br />
Mainstreet Association to celebrate<br />
their 20th anniversary.<br />
The Derby House<br />
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San Dieguito American<br />
Legion Post 416—Built<br />
in 1931 on the original<br />
site by WWI veterans.<br />
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Rupe Building (Now Herb & Sea)—Built<br />
in 1928. In the 1930s, it was home to the<br />
Coast Dispatch. During WWII it was<br />
an ammunition depot. In the 1950s, it<br />
housed both the local library and the<br />
Sheriff’s sub-station.<br />
rd Shopping Center—Built<br />
it was the original site of<br />
itas Lumberyard Company,<br />
trains could drop off loads<br />
. It was also the location of<br />
ncinitas Mid-Winter Flower<br />
hich started in 1924.<br />
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Petrie House—Built in 1931 by Mr.<br />
Petrie, who created a brick mold and<br />
cast each cement block one by one. The<br />
design is in the Tudor-Cotswold Revival<br />
style. In the chimney, Mr. Petrie spelled<br />
out “1931” with colored pebbles.<br />
The <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Society<br />
390 W F St, <strong>Encinitas</strong>, CA 92024<br />
www.encinitashistoricalsociety.org<br />
VISIT<br />
The Self Realization Fellowship<br />
Lotus Tower<br />
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