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The Shoppes at Carlsbad

Brookfield PropertiesCarlsbad, CaliforniaShopping malls established in 1969Shopping malls in San Diego County, California
Westfield Plaza Camino Real JCPenney Courtyard (2009 03 01)
Westfield Plaza Camino Real JCPenney Courtyard (2009 03 01)

The Shoppes at Carlsbad is a shopping mall in Carlsbad, California. The mall was originally named Plaza Camino Real when it was built in 1969, but was rebranded several times when it was a Westfield Holdings property (1994-2015). Its anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's (in two locations). A Robinsons-May closed in 2006, while Sears closed on December 15, 2019.

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The Shoppes at Carlsbad
El Camino Real, Oceanside

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N 33.1782 ° E -117.3312 °
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El Camino Real 2555
92054 Oceanside
California, United States
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Westfield Plaza Camino Real JCPenney Courtyard (2009 03 01)
Westfield Plaza Camino Real JCPenney Courtyard (2009 03 01)
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Carlsbad High School (California)

Carlsbad High School is a public high school in Carlsbad, California. As an aftermath of World War II and the subsequent baby boom, Carlsbad's population skyrocketed and there became a sudden need for more schools. In 1955, voters in Oceanside and Carlsbad voted and approved a $1.26 million dollar construction bond that funded the building of Carlsbad's first public high school. Carlsbad High School first opened in 1957 and the high school underwent major redevelopment from 2009 to 2012. In 2010, the API index for the school was 812. Before construction of the high school, most students in Carlsbad went to the combined Oceanside Carlsbad High School, which was founded in 1908. In December 2001, the band No Doubt played a surprise concert at the high school as the first episode of the MTV show "Jammed." Students were not told of the concert until they were dismissed from class for the day. MTV staff worked with school administrators and staff to facilitate the concert between the football field and gymnasium. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the high school on August 11, 2006 to announce his plans for the future of funding and education in California's schools. On February 19, 2016, the band Echosmith played a concert for the school as part of the State Farm #Drive2N2 campaign. The school won the concert as a result of a safe driving video submitted by the broadcasting department to the contest. The broadcasting department received a $100,000 grant for winning.