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Encinitas: Our History and People

Encinitas: Our History and People By the Encinitas Historical Society Authors Carolyn Roy Cope, Jim Filanc and Garth Murphy Cover painting by artist Kevin Anderson Published by HPN Books and Ledge Media ©2021 Visit www.ledgemedia.net/encinitas to order printed copies And visit www.HPNBooks.com for info on how to publish your own book as a fundraiser for your community

Encinitas: Our History and People
By the Encinitas Historical Society
Authors Carolyn Roy Cope, Jim Filanc and Garth Murphy
Cover painting by artist Kevin Anderson
Published by HPN Books and Ledge Media ©2021

Visit www.ledgemedia.net/encinitas to order printed copies

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Above: The San Dieguito Heritage<br />

Museum sets its final roots on Quail<br />

Gardens Drive. Established in 1988,<br />

it has been housed in many locations.<br />

This locally focused museum collects<br />

<strong>and</strong> displays objects <strong>and</strong> buildings<br />

from <strong>Encinitas</strong>’ past.<br />

Below: San Elijo Lagoon on a classic<br />

misty morning looking southeast.<br />

PHOTO COURTESY OF MORGAN MALLORY.<br />

1980 ä<br />

• Value Fair & Vons Shopping Center (c.1960 at 2000 block of San Elijo Ave). in<br />

Cardiff-by-the-Sea is demolished making way for the new Cardiff Town Center.<br />

• Friends of the <strong>Encinitas</strong> Library is founded. The Friends play a vital role in<br />

raising money <strong>and</strong> advocating the need for a larger facility.<br />

• Teten House (450 Quail Gardens Dr.) is moved by the San Dieguito Heritage<br />

Museum to its permanent location. Extensive rehabilitation <strong>and</strong> restoration efforts<br />

commence. It is now complete <strong>and</strong> open to the public on the museum property.<br />

• <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical Society (390 West F St.) originally the Leucadia-<strong>Encinitas</strong><br />

Historical Society is incorporated. “The mission of the <strong>Encinitas</strong> Historical<br />

Society is to collect, archive <strong>and</strong> preserve the many documents, photos, videos<br />

<strong>and</strong> oral histories that shape our heritage, <strong>and</strong> to maintain the health <strong>and</strong><br />

integrity of the oldest building in the City, the 1883 One-Room Schoolhouse.”<br />

• Population is 36,550.<br />

7 4 F E N C I N I T A S : O u r H i s t o r y a n d P e o p l e

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