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Site testing
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Student Test - Adding Item Into Item Set A newly added item created to test the capabilities of student's adding item's into item sets.
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JFG Educate and Inspire Image
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Tide Pools near National Monument Cabrillo National Monument Tidal Pool Area
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Japanese Americans, World War II, and the Fight for Justice
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Visitor Center at Cabrillo National Monumnet Image of the visitor center near the Cabrillo National Monument. Originally constructed in 1964
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JFG lower garden koi pond Photo of lower garden koi pond
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CPMCC
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1949 Cabrillo Dedication From right to left: Ed Fletcher, Mrs. William Paxton Cary, Mrs. Ed Fletcher, Mrs Joe Dryer, Joe Dryer, Superintendent Don Robinson posing in front of Cabrillo Statue at 1949 Cabrillo National Monument Dedication in Point Loma.
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Military Structures at Cabrillo National Monument Map of Cabrillo National Monument as a military structure
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El Cabrillo National Monument, San Diego, California Vertical image of the monument erected in honor of Juan Cabrillo. Here at Point Loma Head on September 28th, 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, distinguished Portuguese Navigator in the service of Spain, made his first langing, thus discovering what is now the State of California. Color image. Divided back.
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NPS speech at Cabrillo Monument "Man giving speech on a stage in Cabrillo National Monument with a NPS arrowhead on the microphone stand."
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Plaque on Kumeyaay Common Practices This plaque discusses the way in which the Kumeyaay interacted with the natural world.
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Kumeyaay Artifacts Common Kumeyaay tools on display in Cabrillo Museum
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Kumeyaay Dwelling Replica This replica of a traditional Kumeyaay dwelling prominently featured in the museum alongside the Cabrillo Monument seeks to inform visitors of the ways and practices of the San Diego indigenous people.
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Map of Cabrillo National Monument This is a map of the Cabrillo National Monument located in Point Loma in San Diego.
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Dangers of Expedition and Native Mistreatment This plague from the Cabrillo National Monument Museum talks about the treachery of expeditions and the rare occurrence that explores retuned home alive. It also mentions the mistreatment of natives by other explorers.
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Failure of an Expedition This plaque describes how Cabrillo expedition for gold and new trade routes was a an ultimate failure. Though it says the information gained on his expedition was more valuable, the mention of his failures are very telling.
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Cabrillo's Death This plaque from the Cabrillo National Monument Museum outlines the death of Cabrillo during his expedition
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National Park Service Emblem
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Sign Upon Entrance to Cabrillo National Monument
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Map of Cabrillo National Monument A map indicating the location of Cabrillo National Monument
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President Dwight Eisenhower approves the site for the Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma, 1913 A Proclamation by President Calvin Coolidge approving the site for the Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma.
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Cabrillo National Monument This is the front of the Cabrillo National Monument located in Point Loma.
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President Calvin Coolidge authorizing the Native Son's of the Golden West to erect Cabrillo's monument , 1926 A Proclamation by President Calvin Coolidge authorizing the Native Sons of the Golden West to erect a monument to Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo