The Timken Museum of Art can be characterized as small, but potent. While the building is not sprawling or as expansive as you would expect, what you find inside makes the size of the building unimportant.
Belmont Park truly has a little something for everyone. It has the distinction of being the only beach-side amusement park in southern California and its biggest draw is the Giant Dipper which is an original wooden rollercoaster. Another popular attraction is the Plunge, a 175-foot-deep indoor heated pool, the largest in the state. There's also Pirate's Cove which is literally a 7,000-square-foot indoor playground. Plenty of places to shop and dine can be found here, too, so make plans to head to Belmont Park and leave happy.
San Diego's unbreakable tie to the military through its presence and significance in the area is recognized and celebrated during Fleet Week, held every September.
This truly authentic country dance venue attracts the area's hard-core country enthusiasts decked out in their Stetson hats, polished boots and larger-than-usual belt buckles for a night of dancing to the best country music on the super-sized dance floor. The friendly staff, great drinks, safe environment and good-natured crowd make boot-scootin' at In Cahoots the perfect place to develop your very own honky-tonk attitude.