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The Tyrolean Terrace Colony (1911–1912) was an Arts & Crafts-style hotel bungalow court in La Jolla, San Diego, California, adjacent to the former Green Dragon Colony. It catered to early automobile traffic along Coast Blvd., a scenic drive that led to La Jolla Park and other sites along the shore.

The property, but not the buildings, was listed as a San Diego Historical Landmark in 1975 (HRBS 102).[1]

The Village Stairway to Goldfish Point and Caves, leading from Prospect St. to Coast Blvd., is located on the former site of the Colony.

  1. ^ "Tyrolean Terrace Colony, City of San Diego Historic Site Register No. 102" (PDF). City of San Diego.

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The Tyrolean Terrace Colony (1911–1912) was an Arts & Crafts-style hotel bungalow court in La Jolla, San Diego, California, adjacent to the former Green...

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1917 and subject of controversy over "demolition by neglect" 102 Tyrolean Terrace Colony 1290–1298 Prospect St, La Jolla 2/7/1975 Demolished for Coast Walk...

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kitchen and the laundry. In 1898 over 500 participants set out on the First Tyrolean People's Pilgrimage under Colonel (ret.) Heinrich Himmel from Agisburg...

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