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Susan Hunter Bugbee

South Park: Seaman & Choate's Addition

South Park: Seaman & Choate's Addition

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By Susan Hunter Bugbee

Discover the architectural treasures of San Diego's beloved South Park neighborhood with "South Park: Seaman & Choate's Addition" by renowned local historian Susan Hunter Bugbee. This beautifully illustrated book is the second in an exciting series documenting the rich history of subdivisions within the Greater Golden Hill neighborhood of San Diego.

What's Inside: This comprehensive volume features 165 historic structures within the Seaman and Choate's Subdivision, offering readers an intimate look at the architectural heritage that defines this charming San Diego community. Each building tells a story of the neighborhood's development and the families who called it home.

Part of a Distinguished Series: Following the success of the first book which covered 160 buildings within the South Park Addition, this volume continues the meticulous documentation of one of San Diego's most historically significant neighborhoods.

About the Author: Susan Hunter Bugbee brings unparalleled expertise and passion to this work. Her credentials include:

  • Co-author of "San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, Then and Now" (with Kathy Flanigan, 1989)
  • Contributor to the Neighborhood Reporter with articles including "Golden Hill Fountain, a Splashing Success" and "Sherwood Forest Revisited: the Fraternal Grove in Balboa Park"
  • Board member of the Greater Golden Hill Planning Committee since the 1980s
  • Instrumental in establishing South Park's Historic District
  • Long-time South Park resident living with her husband Jeff in a beautiful 1913 home

Perfect for:

  • Architecture enthusiasts and preservationists
  • South Park residents and property owners
  • San Diego history buffs
  • Students of California regional development
  • Anyone interested in historic home research
  • Real estate professionals working in historic neighborhoods
  • Urban planning and development students

Unique Local Perspective: Written by someone who not only studies the neighborhood's history but lives it every day in her own 1913 historic home, this book offers authentic insights that only come from true community connection.

Transform your understanding of South Park's architectural legacy with this meticulously researched and beautifully presented historical documentation.

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