Local Art Walk
Flying Pig (thru 2021)
previously at this location
Read MoreWave Garage
Americanization School
Irving Gill, 1931
1210 Division St
📸 2014 © Brigid Parsons
Now the Crown Heights Community Resource Center
Downtown Post Office
This building was Oceanside's first permanent post office. Dedicated in January of 1936, it was a WPS project, one of several in Oceanside. Louis Simon aided in the design. A mural of the San Luis Rey valley, painted by Elise Seeds (aso a WPA project) graces the interior. One other WPA project is the wooden Coat of Arms over the doorway, completed by Stuart Holmes in 1936. - from Oceanside Historical Society
Vintage Sanctuary (thru 2020)
previously at this location
Read MoreBeautiful You Salon (thru 2020)
previously at this location
Read MoreWeitzel House
524 S Coast Hwy
📸 2014 © Brigid Parsons
Built in 1888, the Weitzel House in Oceanside, California is a registered historic landmark, a beautifully restored Victorian home nestled in an enchanted garden courtyard. The charm and warmth of the Weitzel House are beyond compare and provide a quiet respite from the busy world. - from Hill Street Cafe (2014)
Express Tire (thru 2021)
previously at this location
Read MoreTiki Mural (thru 2021)
previously at this location
Read MoreHit the Spot Coffee (thru 2020)
previously at this location
Read More101 Cafe
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
Purrfect Auto
Eddie's Automotive
Wisconsin Market (thru 2016)
previously at this location
Read MoreWave
Cleveland & Wisconsin
Tyson Street Mosaic Mural (thru 2020)
painted over 2020
south wall of Tyson Street Park
📸 2014 © Brigid Parsons
Sea creatures made of tile were embedded in the wall. The wall was painted over but the tiles were not removed, so if you look closely you can still make them out!
Tyson Street Park
Pacific Street Linear Park
Created 1990