What to see in America . ldings erected after 1803. The first Mission was atwhat is now called Old Town. This place was the home ofRamona, the heroine of a much-read novel, and a quarterof a mile distant is the chapel where she was Old Town is the wave-hewn shore of La Jolla,where the tide sweeps into vaulted caverns scooped in thedeep-tinted cliffs, and red seaweeds trail through phosphores-cent waters that teem with scurrying creatures. The mostout jutting piece of land on the coast is Point Loma on whichis the Tent City of the International Theosophical Societywith its turret


What to see in America . ldings erected after 1803. The first Mission was atwhat is now called Old Town. This place was the home ofRamona, the heroine of a much-read novel, and a quarterof a mile distant is the chapel where she was Old Town is the wave-hewn shore of La Jolla,where the tide sweeps into vaulted caverns scooped in thedeep-tinted cliffs, and red seaweeds trail through phosphores-cent waters that teem with scurrying creatures. The mostout jutting piece of land on the coast is Point Loma on whichis the Tent City of the International Theosophical Societywith its turreted and domed Headquarters Building, MusicPavilion, and Greek Temple. Across the outlet of the bayfrom Point Loma is the long narrow strand of CoronadoBeach, where all sorts of seaside pleasures are to be miles from San Diego, around Chula Vista, are manysquare miles of irrigated lemon groves. About fifty miles northeast, the Mesa Grande Indianshave a village. They are remarkably skilled in basketry California 493. < oLovelocks Great 0—\ji^„- . ^ Austin „EureKa•^ng\a. City o ° ^ ©Carson City® a s i n \^^.^Y ;iA


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