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5446 Lauretta St

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The Carl

1942-1954 San Diego Ave

5518 Lauretta St

4903 Naples St

1204 Vega St

1926-1932 San Diego Ave

5630-5638 Gaines St

1236 Benicia St

1912 San Diego Ave

5750 Colusa St

1900-1908 San Diego Ave

5646 Riley St

5633-5655 Riley St

Point Loma Tennis Club

1101 Colusa St

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3733-3763 Curtis St

5601-5615 Mildred St

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5636 Lauretta St

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5672 Riley St

1303 Morena Blvd

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5660 Lauretta St

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5641 Mildred St

5777 Gaines St

1245 Colusa St

5722 Riley St

Famosa Terrace

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5760 Riley St

4314 Temecula St

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2707 Camulos St

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