Solana Beach's Cedros Avenue District

Steve had never been to the District before. It was only my second visit and I was excited to learn there was even more to discover.

This area, several blocks from the beach, offers shopping, dining, and, surprising to me, historical insight. With more than 85 businesses, including clothing boutiques, home apparel shops, salons, cafés, art galleries, a craft brewery, a winery and a live music venue, Cedros Avenue is proof that good things come in small packages. The entire district is only 2 1/2 blocks long.
The most famous architecture here is that of the Cedros’ Quonset huts, built in the 1950s by a defense contractor named Bill Jack. Jack used the Quonset huts to house his Scientific Instrument Co.
We came mainly to ogle art.








It's interesting where the road leads us. I am constantly giddy with what we find.

"We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." -Walt Disney

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