On this site is the former homestead of the founder of Oceanside, Andrew Jackson (A.J.) Myers. A native of La Salle County Illinois, A. J. Myers was born in 1840, and lived for a time in San Joaquin County, California in 1852. He served in the . . . — — Map (db m54231) HM
In 1908 guidepost bells were placed along the El Camino Real to guide early travelers and to preserve the historic route which linked California's missions beginning in 1769. — — Map (db m243695) HM
Founded June 12, 1798 by Father Lasuen, then president of the California missions, and administered by Father Peyri. Notable for its impressive architecture — a composite of Spanish, Moorish, and Mexican. — — Map (db m401) HM
Jesuits
• Founded 19 missions in Baja California over
a 70 year period.
• Nuestra Señora de Loreto de Conchó (1697)
was the first permanent Jesuit mission,
founded by Father Juan Ma. de Salvatierra.
• The Jesuits were . . . — — Map (db m197686) HM
At an election held - June 19, 1926, to vote 100,000 bonds for the construction of this pier, the people of Oceanside voted 685 for, and 95 against.
Contract awarded - December 8, 1926. Construction finished and Pier officailly dedicated to . . . — — Map (db m62145) HM
Leslie Alford USS California •
Melvin Allison USS Dobbin •
John Anderson USS Widgeon •
Earl S. Arneson USS New Orleans •
Jack Arnold Ford Island NAS •
Richard Aufmann 1st Defense Bn. •
Lee Averett USS Tracy •
Richard Baker USS San . . . — — Map (db m62148) WM
In honor of those brave men and women with the New York Fire Service who lost their lives to the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001
City of Oceanside, Water Utilities — — Map (db m204326)
Built in 1887 by Dr. Henry Graves as a vacation home, The Graves House is an oceanfront Queen Anne Cottage and is now recognize as the "last best" existing house in San Diego County. This house is best known by most people as The Top Gun House . . . — — Map (db m235320) HM
First panel:
Walled Garden
The Mission grew a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and grains in a number of vast gardens for the use of their community. This garden, located west of the Mission, was walled with adobe bricks to . . . — — Map (db m63512) HM