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Hotel Saint James, San Diego, CA

sksvlad

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I stayed here last week. The hotel was built in 1913, at that time these 2 lifts (elevators) were the fastest in the world and people came just to marvel the age of technology. Unfortunately, the roof top restaurant was under renovation. Imagine how this place looked in 1913!!!
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Sorry, this is a mistake, I went to a large USAF museum called Castle Air Museum in California. I am going to do a huge post of photos from there. I just clicked on a wrong photo and don't know how to remove it. And I have to try to recollect what it is, they have a massive bone yard of aircraft in various stages of dying.
Sorry again, it was Yanks Air Museum in Chino, CA, I've been to too many places.......
 
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