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Episode 54 - January 10, 2013

A visit to the town of Hortonville. Memories of early Mission Beach and the seawall there.

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating NR

Ken Kramer's About San Diego

Episode 54 - January 10, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 2 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

A visit to the town of Hortonville. Memories of early Mission Beach and the seawall there.

A visit to the town of Hortonville. Memories of early Mission Beach and the seawall there. Fatty Arbuckle in San Diego. The secret behind a strange street name in East County. "Guess The Year" and more!

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating NR

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Ken Kramer's About San Diego

Episode 54 - January 10, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 2 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

A visit to the town of Hortonville. Memories of early Mission Beach and the seawall there. Fatty Arbuckle in San Diego. The secret behind a strange street name in East County. "Guess The Year" and more!

Aired 01/10/2013 | Rating NR

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