OB Historical Society Presents: the Villa Montezuma at 135 — Thursday, April 21
Villa Montezuma at 135 Years Old
The Ocean Beach Historical Society presents: The Villa Montezuma at 135 (years old) and its next 50 years as a Museum, Thursday April 21, 2022 at 7 pm at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd.

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When we first saw these photos, it seemed like a joke. Maybe satire. But nope, they’re real.
The folks at the Point Loma Association online newsletter have done it again. In their witty and irreverent way, they found out about a funny thing that happened in front of Point Loma High School last week. (If you’d like to get Peninsula News,
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