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Things to do in San Diego (During CUFA/NCSS)

skyline1.jpg Start planning now for the November conference and share your knowledge of things to do, places to go for those of us attending CUFA/NCSS!

May 3, 2007 - Posted by cufagradforum | Uncategorized | | 8 Comments

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  1. For specific conference information go to http://www.ncss.org/conference/

    Comment by cufagradforum | May 5, 2007

  2. Sand Diego Convention Center (“What To Do”)

    Want to know where to eat? Where to shop? What to see? Where to drink and be merry, etc…? Click on this link to discover exciting things to do in San Diego!
    http://www.visitsandiego.com/attendees/whattodo.cfm

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  3. Don’t like the idea of walking everywhere, but want to see the sites in of San Diego. See Sand Diego by renting a gocar!. Check out this innovative idea at http://www.gocartours.com/

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  4. Want to visit Mexico while attending the conference? Tijuana, Mexico is less than 20 miles from downtown San Diego. Click on the link below for information about going to Tijuana from San Diego. Don’t forget to bring your passport.
    http://www.tijuana.com/info.html

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  5. Get information on the world famous San Diego Zoo at http://www.sandiegozoo.org/

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  6. Check out Balboa Park, the nation’s largest urban cultural park. Within the park you can visit 15 museums, performing arts venues, beautiful gardens and the San Diego Zoo. Located near downtown, check out this link for prices, directions, and a calendar of events.

    http://www.balboapark.org/

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  7. Get information about seeing historic Old Town San Diego at http://www.oldtownsandiego.org/history.asp

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007

  8. Are you a wine connoisseur, enjoy wine tasting, or just a poor doctoral student looking for a place to taste wine for free before having to buy? Here is a link for wineries in the San Diego area: http://www.playsandiego.com/visitors_guide/wineries/

    Comment by cufagradforum | September 29, 2007


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