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San Diego Attractions
 Balboa Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. The park contains a variety of cultural attractions including museums, theaters, gardens, shops and restaurants as well as the world-renowned San Diego Zoo.
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 The Maritime Museum of San Diego enjoys a worldwide reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining and operating historic vessels. This unique museum has one of the world's finest collections of historic ships, including the world famous Star of India, which is often considered a symbol of the city.
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 San Diego Zoo, operated by the Zoological Society of San Diego, is home to nearly 4,000 animals of some 800 diverse species. The funny pandas may be the most popular attraction, but the zoo houses many other rare species: Buerger's tree kangaroos of New Guinea, long-billed kiwis from New Zealand, lowland gorillas from Africa, and giant tortoises from the Galapagos.
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 Spread over 100 tropically landscaped bay-front acres, this aquatic theme park is one of San Diego's most popular attractions. It's famous for its spectacular stadium shows, Dolphin Discovery and Shamu Adventure, and many other shows and attractions, where the performers are dolphins, otters, sea lions, orcas, and seals.
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More California Attractions
 This unique cemetery is a final resting-place of some of Hollywood's celebrities and other luminaries. The lush gardens, lakes, and spectacular views of the hollywood sign make it a good place for walking as well. During the summer, movies are screened at the cemetery.
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 The largest Chinatown in North-America, San Francisco's Chinatown contains pagoda-roofed buildings, nicely decorated lamp posts, phone booths in Chinese style, as well as traditional restaurants and shops.
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 One of the most vibrant and eclectic areas of Southern California, Venice Beach is a wonderful place for city walk sightseeing, dining and people-watching. Like its namesake in Italy, Venice of America features canals and gondolas.
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 California State Railroad Museum is the largest railroad museum in North America. The museum has 21 locomotives and railroad cars on display along with dozens of other exhibits, including a massive toy-train display.
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 One of L.A.'s newest architectural treasures, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is located in the midst of downtown Los Angeles. The ultracontemporary cathedral has been compared to Notre Dame in its magnificense.
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 The Tech Museum of Innovation is a science museum for people of all ages. Four major theme galleries of the museum showcase everything from robotics to earthquakes and satellites to Silicon Valley.
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