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Santa Fe Depot
San Diego, California
built 1887, demolished 1915
San Diego's original Santa Fe Depot was erected in 1887. It consisted of elaborate woodwork, featuring an elegant clock tower with a pyramidal roof. When the city of San Diego hosted the California–Panama International Exposition of 1915, the Depot was demolished and a new one was constructed to accommodate the expected influx of travelers to the city for the Exposition.
San Diego County has a robust agricultural industry, with over 251,000 acres of land used for growing crops. They are the front runners in avocado production in the United States, amounting for 60% of all California avocados.
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