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Despite San Diego's reputation as a Republican stronghold, the gay neighborhoods are as out-of-the-closet and gay-friendly as anywhere.

Couples hold hands, gay papers are stacked at store entrances, and straight businesses advertise in the gay press.

The Republicanism here seems not to be the fundamentalist type. In 1995, a court blocked a small group of zealots called "The Normal People" from marching in the huge pride parade down University Avenue.

There's an open lesbian on the seven-member City Council. And she's a Democrat. San Diego's gayest and most cosmopolitan neighborhood is Hillcrest, centered at the intersection of Fifth and University avenues.

Bars, coffee shops, restaurants, bookstores, and kitsch outlets - many of them gay-owned - stretch along University from Third Avenue to Park Boulevard.

The strip also features America's only all-gay Ace Hardware store. Several other neighborhoods - including North Park, University Heights, Normal Heights, and Kensington - have large gay populations and a smattering of gay businesses.

The bear/leather scene is centered in North Park. There are about 30 gay bars (plus eight more 15 miles south in Tijuana) and a full range of gay businesses and organizations here in America's sixth-largest city.

Hotels that charge about $50 a night may still be found throughout the city; and at least four in Hillcrest target gay consumers. Black's Beach, an extremely popular nude beach with a half-mile-long gay section, is one of San Diego's unique gay offerings.

It is 12 miles north of downtown below the Torrey Pines Glider Port. (Exit I-5 West on Genesee Avenue.)

The sun shines here more than 300 days a year. The ocean is warm enough for swimming about half the year. But be warned: San Diego has been "discovered," and it's become more and more difficult to find inexpensive housing.

This beautiful city on the Pacific Ocean has the perfect climate, and is the perfect destination for all travelers.

Must-sees here include the eminent San Diego Zoo and the associated San Diego Wild Animal Park. Two excellent museums are the San Diego Museum of Man and the San Diego Natural History Museum.

Or, for a latin experience, visit Old Town San Diego and sample Mexican cuisine at one of the many area restaurants. Visitors searching for surf, sand and sun will be drawn to Mission Beach and other local beaches.

The best San Diego hotels can help make your stay in the city a comfortable and memorable experience.

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The Cabrillo National Monument
commemorates the arrival of explorer Juan Rodgriguez Cabrillo landing at Sand Diego Bay marking the first Eurpoean settler on the West Coast of the United States.

The monument encompasses a park, a lighthouse, Point Loma Lighthouse, a museum and Visitor Center.

Address: 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr.  San Diego,  CA  92106-3601
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The Mission San Luis Rey offers visitors a glimpse at 200 years of local history. This site includes a museum, gift shop and a picnic area.

Address: 4050 Mission Avenue  San Diego  CA  USA  92057
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The Old Town San Diego State Historic Park preserves the history of the San Diego area. Located on San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street in San Diego, CA.

Address: San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street  San Diego  CA  USA
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The Hotel Del Coronado
, a Victorian styled hotel that is a national historic landmark, and over the years has been 'home' to presidents, royalty and movie stars. Set on 26 acres and offering magnificent views of the ocean and the California coastline, the Del Coronado has undergone extensive renovations which carefully preserve its architectural integrity and ambience, while providing the best of modern amenities. The hotel features a variety of rooms and suites. Extensive dining options are available at this resort's award winning dining rooms or cafes. In the evening relax in the lounge. A wide range of recreational opportunities such as swimming, sailing, walks on the beach, volleyball or a picnic on the beach abound.

Address: 1500 Orange Avenue  Coronado,  CA  92118
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The Whaley House has been called the most haunted house in America. Visitors can judge for themselves on San Diego Avenue in San Diego, CA.

Address: 2482 San Diego Avenue  San Diego  CA  USA  92103



 
 
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