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Old 11-07-2009, 07:22 PM
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Default Five favorite streets in metro San Diego

While running this morning, I thought about how many interesting streets and homes are in the metro area. I love the diversity of the houses and the overall feel...here are my top five:

1. Panorama Drive (University Heights)
2. Albatross Street (Hillcrest - the south side of Robinson)
3. Arcadia Drive (Mission Hills)
4. Belmont Ave. (Normal Heights)
5. Curlew Street (between w. Spruce and w. Palm in south Mission Hills/Bankers Hill)

Would love to hear others.
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Old 11-08-2009, 12:31 AM
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While running this morning, I thought about how many interesting streets and homes are in the metro area. I love the diversity of the houses and the overall feel...here are my top five:

1. Panorama Drive (University Heights)
2. Albatross Street (Hillcrest - the south side of Robinson)
3. Arcadia Drive (Mission Hills)
4. Belmont Ave. (Normal Heights)
5. Curlew Street (between w. Spruce and w. Palm in south Mission Hills/Bankers Hill)

Would love to hear others.
In the county?
From fifth favorite to first

5.Second Avenue(El Cajon)
4.Rosecrans Street(SD City/Point Loma Zone)
3.El Cajon Blvd(SD City/East San Diego zone)
2.Highland Avenue(Ntl City)
1.Mira Mesa Blvd(SD City/Mira Mesa zone-Love that street man!!!)
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:33 AM
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Here's my short list, chosen for the dollhouse-like scale of the streets:
1. Shirley Ann Place (UH)
2. Spalding Place (UH)
3. Ray St. (NP) especially near Upas
4. Vermont St. (Hillcrest) near the pedestrian bridge
and for "local color"
5. El Cajon Boulevard
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:41 PM
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Here's my short list, chosen for the dollhouse-like scale of the streets:
1. Shirley Ann Place (UH)
2. Spalding Place (UH)
3. Ray St. (NP) especially near Upas
4. Vermont St. (Hillcrest) near the pedestrian bridge
and for "local color"
5. El Cajon Boulevard
From what I saw on google maps
1:Very "New Mexico" like.The houses don't remind me of SD.I would like to live in one

2:That's a street???

3:NO comment

4:Too many trees for my liking

5:You can't hate this his-lutty(Historic and Slutty) street.One of the best in the county

Good post
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