These events are always a great way to meet people who you have not met before in the neighborhood. Most years other neighbors through the development have arranged a Fourth of July picnic in the Promenade and a Harvest Festival around October 31st. This has always been fun and all of our neighbors look forward to it every year. On our block, we have helped host a block party in our alley every year since they were built to stay connected to the neighbors that we don’t see on a regular basis. Since many people do walk to places through the development, we have found it a place more conducive to meeting our neighbors and build relationships with them. We enjoy walking or driving to our favorite places throughout the neighborhood. The 46-acre Waterfront Park is the second-largest waterfront park in San Diego.Īs a homeowner here in Liberty Station my family and I feel a real sense of community that we have not experienced anywhere else. A long waterfront pathway through the park is great for joggers, rollerblading or biking or just a place to enjoy a waterfront picnic. The boat channel runs parallel to the park which makes a great launch for kayaks. The Rock Church is also located in Liberty Station which is a very large Christian church that houses the school and a large sanctuary that holds 3500 seats and has 5 service times on Sundays. The Rock Academy is also located in Liberty Station which is a Christian Private school which is K through 12th grade. The schools that are currently located in Liberty Station are Explorer Elementary, High Tech Middle Media Arts, High Tech High Media Arts, High Tech Middle, and High Tech High which are all well-known Charter Schools. Some of the other reasons that this development is unique are the schools, church, and great shopping that is also in the development. Enjoy leisurely strolls on the 46 acre park, play a round of golf at the Point Loma Club Golf Course, cruise the brand new Liberty Public Market for everything you need to whip up a gourmet meal at home, catch dinner and a movie at The Lot, dine at The Stone Brewery, Soda & Swine, Slaters 50/50, Solare, Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza, Tender Greens, or Sushiya, or grab a coffee at Starbucks or Panera. A melting pot for historical exploration, cultural enrichment, and personal growth, Liberty Station is a vibrant gathering place for families, artisans, businesses and community cultural groups. Today, the grounds that echo with naval lore now blossom with renewed vigor and vitality. Renovated and restored, a central portion of NTC San Diego has opened as the NTC Promenade, a center for civics, arts and culture, as well as a celebration of San Diego proud Naval heritage. As such, NTC has once again become a focal point for a new generation of adventurers. Now inactive and designated a historic property, NTC San Diego continues to hold the lessons of truth and goodness for past generations of Naval recruits. It was here that these young men and women matured and stepped up to the challenges of military duty. For more than 75 years, hundreds of thousands of recruits were trained at Naval Training Center (NTC), San Diego and were proven worthy to serve their country in the United States Navy.
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