Local Art Walk

Tiki Mural

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  • Private Residence on Seagaze Dr by the high school
 
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101 Cafe

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The 101 Cafe began its life as a small 20-seat diner in 1928, opened by the Ekegren family. It was just the small dining room where the counters are now. The Cafe was named for the old highway which it fronted Highway 101. The Greyhound bus stopped right in front until the 1940's when a bus station was located downtown. The diner enjoyed the traffic generated by Highway 101, which was the main access from Los Angeles to San Diego until 1953 when Highway 101 was relocated to the present location of Interstate 5. This changed the nature of the business.

During this time a local businessman had the foresight to adapt to the change. Lucky Lackey, the businessman, added the overhang around the building as it now exists. He found a successful restaurateur in John "Bushie" Graham to operate the latest in eateries, a drive-in called "Grahams" and ran it quite successfully until the early 1970's. Graham also ran two other drive-ins in Oceanside, located at Seventh and Hill Streets and Clementine and Mission Avenue. Grahams' reputation as a hot spot for local teenagers spread far and wide. When the new drive-throughs like McDonald's began to rise to prominence, drive-ins no longer prospered. Graham adapted by selling to-go items and changed the format to a coffee shop.  About 10 years later, a new owner changed the name to Randy's Coffee Shop. - from 101 Cafe

 
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Wave

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Top Gun House

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Constructed in 1887 in the Folk Victorian style, the Graves House is a Queen Anne Cottage, built for Henry Graves as a vacation house.  The house was featured in the 1986 film Top Gun as Charlie's house and has since been known to locals as the “Top Gun Cottage.”

In January 2008, a private developer submitted a proposal to re-develop the oceanfront block on which the Graves House and three other residential properties were located.  As a result of the project, the Graves House will be relocated within the block.

 
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Centennial

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  • Between City of Oceanside Housing Office and Oceanside Museum of Art
  • Dedicated 1990 by the Oceanside Rotary Club
 
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memorial
memorial
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Artist Alley South

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  • Just off Mission Ave, in the alley between N Freeman Street and N Coast Hwy in Oceanside CA
 
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Walkway Under Train Tracks

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  • Pier View Way in Oceanside CA
  • Just under the train bridge, I've noticed musicians recording there - apparently the acoustics are great!
 
Concrete

Concrete

flooring
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