About Dowdle Folk Art San Diego’s Balboa Park
In 1868, Alonzo Horton convinced the city to use 1,200 acres of public land for a park, and officials named it βCity Park.β Luckily, commissioners thought the land deserved a more creative name and eventually changed it to Balboa Park, after Vasco NuΜnΜez de Balboa who, in 1513, was the first European explorer to set eyes on the Pacific. No one thought about the powerful impact this park would have on San Diego, with many working for free and the community putting money into it to make it a success. It worked! Today, Balboa Park is twice as big as Central Park in New York City and proudly presents the theme βThe Story of Man Through the Agesβ through is architecture and landscape. Thus San Diego was changed forever.














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