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English: The US House in the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park in San Diego, California, was a pre-fabricated building constructed in 1850 which was initially a general store run by Charles Noell and John Hayes. In 1854 it was leased to Robert Lloyd and Edward Kerr, who gave it its name. The building has been used as an auction house, a butcher shop, a boarding house, a restaurant, and a match factory. (Source: [1]) It is currently a tinsmith concession.
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Camera location32° 45′ 16.67″ N, 117° 11′ 51.91″ W  Heading=191.25° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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32°45'16.672"N, 117°11'51.914"W

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