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Episode 40 - December 23, 2010 - Winter Holiday Show

Check out how the Holidays were celebrated in San Diego in years gone by.

Aired 12/23/2010 | Rating NR

Ken Kramer's About San Diego

Episode 40 - December 23, 2010 - Winter Holiday Show

Season 2010 Episode 39 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Check out how the Holidays were celebrated in San Diego in years gone by.

We locate San Diego's little-known official Christmas Tree; check out how the Holidays were celebrated in San Diego in years gone by, go back to see the first electrically illuminated tree anywhere in the Country; and discover the rocky beginnings of what came to be called "December Nights" in Balboa Park. Lots more, too!

Aired 12/23/2010 | Rating NR

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Ken Kramer's About San Diego is a local public television program presented by KPBS

Ken Kramer's About San Diego

Episode 40 - December 23, 2010 - Winter Holiday Show

Season 2010 Episode 39 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

We locate San Diego's little-known official Christmas Tree; check out how the Holidays were celebrated in San Diego in years gone by, go back to see the first electrically illuminated tree anywhere in the Country; and discover the rocky beginnings of what came to be called "December Nights" in Balboa Park. Lots more, too!

Aired 12/23/2010 | Rating NR

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