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Lost San Diego - Point Loma Country Club

The Point Loma Country Club, built in 1914 by A. G. Spaulding, was demolished in the early 1920s, after the Navy took part of the club's golf course for the Naval Training Center (NTC). The club sold its property to raise funds for a new location in Chula Vista where it became the San Diego Country Club.

The new Richard Requa-designed building that became the new club was also demolished for an insignificant and indistinguishable design in the 1980s.

Photo courtesy Coons collection


The Loma Portal property was subsequently subdivided for housing.

Photo by Bruce Coons


2011 - Volume 42

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