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Serra Cross

Built in 1913 from fragments of tiles from the original Presidio of 1769, this monument to Father Junípero Serra and the first Spanish settlers predates the establishment of Presidio Park. Owned by the City of San Diego, it has long served as one of San Diego's most prominent landmarks. Though recently damaged by a winter storm and now roped off for public safety reasons, this unique structure is a basic part of the city's historic fabric. It is now threatened with demolition by neglect.

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