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A playground at Scripps Playground in La Jolla, circa 1913.  (San Diego History Center)
A playground at Scripps Playground in La Jolla, circa 1913. (San Diego History Center)
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From the Archives travels today to La Jolla circa 1913 for a photo of kids at Scripps Playground — a playground that would have absolutely no chance of being approved today.

The San Diego Union-Tribune historical photos are provided by the San Diego History Center. To browse additional materials visit https://collections.sandiegohistory.org/.

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