San Diego PC Help is here to help you with all of your computer repair Balboa Park needs. Whether your internet connection is down and you need it back up and running, or if you need a new office set up. We understand that it is important for all customers to get timely repair services, and we value your time.
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Whether you’re upgrading your current system, replacing a failing hard drive, or starting up with a brand new computer, you’re going to need the files from your old hard drive to make the move with you. Transferring data manually can take forever without the right tools, and you can still miss important files hiding in your old hard drive. Our technicians have the hardware to make data transfers and data recovery Balboa Park quick and easy, and they can work with you to make sure that everything you need is on your new hardware.
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Balboa Park began as 1400 acres of land set aside in 1868 by San Diego civic leaders. Known then as “City Park”, the scrub-filled mesa that overlooked present day Downtown San Diego sat without formal landscaping or development for more than 20 years.(Today the Park’s total land parcel has been reduced to 1,200 acres.)
The San Diego Natural History Museum was founded by a handful of citizen-naturalists in 1874; the museum is an active research institution and is the oldest scientific institution in Southern California. The Marston House museum (3525 Seventh Ave.) is a classic 1905 Arts and Crafts style home, which was built for noted civic leader and merchant, George W. Marston and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Designed by renowned local architects William Hebbard and Irving Gill, it sits on five acres of landscaped gardens.
In 2000 Balboa Park was host to San Diego’s millennium celebration with Expo 2000 (harkening back to the two Expositions held in the Park). In 2001 the San Diego Natural History Museum opened its doors after a major reconstruction to the original building—with a 90,000 square foot addition more than doubling the facility’s size. In 2003 Balboa Park was ranked as one of the Best Parks in the World by the Project for Public Spaces (rank of 13 out of 24 international parks). Also in 2003, The World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS) voted the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden as one of the top 12 rose gardens in the world-The Award of Garden Excellence recognizes exceptional rose gardens throughout the world. The most recent formal Balboa Park garden dedication took place on November 11, 2005 as the new Veterans Memorial Garden was opened to the public. The Veterans Memorial Garden is situated on a one-acre parcel of land in the Park honoring all veterans.