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Adventure Cycling Founded in 1973 as Bikecentennial, the ACA is America's premier nonprofit organization dedicated to bicycle travel, with over 42,000 members nationwide; offers many programs for cyclists, including a national network of bike touring routes and organized trips.
Aqualink Water Systems Organization providing community development assistance to villages in Baja California, Mexico, with primary emphasis on potable water systems.
City Book Fair The San Diego City College International Book Fair is committed to promoting local writers and booksellers as well as national and international authors and artists, particularly our friends and neighbors in Mexico, showcasing the arts, music, and literature.
Donald H. Harrison Donald H. Harrison, author of Louis Rose San Diego's First Jewish Settler and Entrepreneur personal website. Jewishsightseeing files stories of Jewish interest according to the location where they happened.
Ensenada Gazette Tourist events, news and travel stories from Ensenada County, Baja California, Mexico. Ensenadagazette.com features Ensenada's most comprehensive, up-to-date online English language calendar of upcoming events.
Enter San Diego Guide to San Diego restaurants, hotels, attractions, tours, golf courses and more!
Harry W. Crosby This site gives a brief autobiography of this renowned Early California historian, information about his most recent award-winning work, "Gateway to Alta California," excerpts from his novel "Portrait of Paloma" and a bibliography of his books.
Hidden Vacations Local and country-wide accommodation and travel services for your next vacation.
MexicoFile The newsletter for Mexicophiles. The best Mexico travel writers in the business contribute to David Simmonds' subscriber based publication, exploring Mexico's lesser-known gems in a straight-talking, unbiased style. Hundreds of archived articles can be found on the web site.
Philip Pryde's San Diego: An Introduction to the Region Philip Pryde's personal website gives information on his completely revised book San Diego: An Introduction to the Region. Learn about the historical development of San Diego.
San Diego Association of Geologists
San Diego Cityworks Press San Diego Cityworks Press is a non-profit press, funded by local writers and friends of the arts, committed to the publication of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and art by members of the San Diego City College community and the community at large.
San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau A private, non-profit, with approximately 1,600 member organizations, businesses, local governments, and individuals seeking a better community through the visitor industry. San Diego CVB members include tourism-related entities in such categories as lodging, dining, arts & attractions, and transportation, among others.
San Diego East Visitors Bureau
San Diego Legends Jack Innis author of San Diego Legends personal website. Read excerpts from his fascinating book about the events, people and places that made history in San Diego.
San Diego Natural History Museum The San Diego Natural History Museum traces its roots to an enthusiastic group of amateur naturalists, who formed the San Diego Society of Natural History in 1874. The Society is the oldest scientific institution in southern California, and the second oldest west of the Mississippi.
San Diego Performing Arts League The San Diego Performing Arts League works to promote and advance the performing arts in the San Diego region through marketing initiatives, advocacy, and programs that help arts groups thrive.
Sea of Cortez Review A choice collection of stories, essays, and poetry inspired by life in Baja California, features such acclaimed writers as Bruce Berger, Lee Moore, Judy Botello, Graham Mackintosh and Gene Kira, plus the artwork of Russel Redmond and Jorge Hitchcock.
Somewhere Else Coffeehouse and Bookstore Located in downtown El Cajon, Somewhere Else features gourmet Gavina coffee, fresh sandwiches and smoothies, and an eclectic array of new and used books. Indoor/outdoor meeting spaces are available at no charge, internet access and parking are free. Go Somewhere Else!
Southern California Chaparral Field Institute Biologist and fire ecologist Richard W. Halsey website promotes an understanding and respect for the chaparral and the mediterranean climate in which Southern Californians live. See excerpts from his new book Fire, Chaparral, and Survival In Southern California.
The Weekend Driver San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Jack Brandais' website features photos and sample chapters from his new book Weekend Driver San Diego. Also listed are his upcoming U-T "Tank of Gas" and "Weekend Driver" columns, media appearances, and a calendar of events.
Tijuana Convention And Visitors Bureau Discover Tijuana located just 20 minutes south of San Diego. Experience the culture and sample the diversity and the richness of Mexico. All you need to know is right here.
Viva Baja David K's Baja web pages highlight the historic and off-the-beaten path sites in Baja California. Missions, rock art, oasis springs, and the old mission trail (El Camino Real) are featured, along with links to many other Baja web sites to assist the Baja-bound adventurer.
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