Eric DuVall — Head of OB Historical Society — Presented with ‘Culture Keeper Award’ by SOHO
From SOHO (Save Our Heritage Org.)
SOME PEOPLE KEEP HISTORY ALIVE by retelling it, some by writing it, some by advocating for and protecting the places that hold it, and a rare few do all three. Eric DuVall is one of those rare few.
As president of the Ocean Beach Historical Society and a board member and past president of the La Playa Trail Association, Eric DuVall has become a leading steward of Ocean Beach and Point Loma’s historical and cultural identity and one of the community’s most engaging advocates for local history. Through his storytelling, lectures, community organizing, and advocacy, he has deepened public knowledge and affection for the architectural and cultural heritage of Ocean Beach and Point Loma.
Born and raised in San Diego, Eric has a deep personal connection to the peninsula, and it is evident in everything he does. His childhood spent roaming the cliffs and streets of Point Loma laid the foundation for a lifelong curiosity about the places, people, and stories that shape these coastal neighborhoods.
A gifted writer and editor by profession and training, Eric’s journalism roots run deep.

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