La Jolla Historic Photos by Jim the Realtor | Dec 29, 2024 | Historic Homes, La Jolla | 2 comments La Jolla Cove Bath House 1914 Green Dragon Colony at La Jolla Cove began in 1894 La Jolla Shores 1928 Two women putting at La Jolla Country Club about 1930. Automobile is a 1929 La Salle Dual-Cowl Phaeton. Clubhouse in left background. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Dragon_Colony_site Jim the Realtor Jim is a long-time local realtor who comments daily here on his blog, bubbleinfo.com which began in September, 2005. Stick around! See Full Bio 2 Comments Giving_Cat on December 30, 2024 at 10:43 am So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years? Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed? Great call on the 1929 La Salle Dual-Cowl Phaeton. Rarer and very hard to tell from the Packard. Jim the Realtor on December 30, 2024 at 10:46 am So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years? Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed? You are correct – no scraping and pushing dirt into the sea. Sea level has been the same for hundreds of years. But La Jolla is diffferent! 😆
Giving_Cat on December 30, 2024 at 10:43 am So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years? Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed? Great call on the 1929 La Salle Dual-Cowl Phaeton. Rarer and very hard to tell from the Packard.
Jim the Realtor on December 30, 2024 at 10:46 am So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years? Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed? You are correct – no scraping and pushing dirt into the sea. Sea level has been the same for hundreds of years. But La Jolla is diffferent! 😆
So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years?
Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed?
Great call on the 1929 La Salle Dual-Cowl Phaeton. Rarer and very hard to tell from the Packard.
So. No sea level rise for one hunred and eleventy years?
Am I wrong was there a lot of topping off and leveling of the hillside as it was developed?
You are correct – no scraping and pushing dirt into the sea. Sea level has been the same for hundreds of years. But La Jolla is diffferent! 😆