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Spanish Landing Park

Spanish Landing is a historical site at Spanish Landing Park in San Diego, California, at San Diego Bay. The Spanish Landing site is a California Historical Landmark No. 891 listed on February 20, 1976. It is the site of landing by the Spanish Portolá expedition with leaders Gaspar de Portolá and Junípero Serra.

Spanish Landing Park
Spanish Landing Park is on the San Diego waterfront. The park as the Spanish Landing historical marker, a beach, small playgrounds (Spanish playground), restrooms, art displays, a waterfront walkway (Spanish Landing Trail), Gator By The Bay Stage, Cancer Survivors Park display, and picnic tables. The park is on the north shore of the bay's West Basin, across from the Harbor Island marina on Harbor Island Drive. The park is divided in two parts, Spanish Landing Park West and Spanish Landing Park East at the Port of San Diego. The park is just south of San Diego International Airport ==Cancer Survivors Park==
Cancer Survivors Park
Cancer Survivors Park is at the east end of Spanish Landing Park. Cancer Survivors Parks are parks funded by the Bloch Foundation. The park has a walkway with various bronze plaques. There are life-size bronze sculptures shown passing through a cancer treatment. There are Road to Recovery plaques. ==Gallery==
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View of Harbor Island from Spanish Landing.jpg|Harbor Island as seen from Spanish Landing Park Spanish horses.jpg|Spanish Landing art work San Carolos entering the bay of San Francisco.jpg| landed in San Diego on April 29, 1769 ==See also==
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