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Children's Pool Beach is a small sandy beach area located at 850 Coast Boulevard, at the end of Jenner Street, in San Diego, California, United States. The Children's Pool earned its name after the construction of a concrete breakwater in 1931. The structure was gifted to the community of La Jolla by the local philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps, who paid for the construction of a breakwater project in order to create a place where children could play and swim that would be protected from waves coming onshore and onto the beaches adjacent to this area. The gift was confirmed by an act of the Legislature, signed by California Governor James Rolph, Jr. in 1931.

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  • Children's Pool Beach is a small sandy beach area located at 850 Coast Boulevard, at the end of Jenner Street, in San Diego, California, United States. The Children's Pool earned its name after the construction of a concrete breakwater in 1931. The structure was gifted to the community of La Jolla by the local philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps, who paid for the construction of a breakwater project in order to create a place where children could play and swim that would be protected from waves coming onshore and onto the beaches adjacent to this area. The gift was confirmed by an act of the Legislature, signed by California Governor James Rolph, Jr. in 1931. (en)
  • Children's Pool Beach es una pequeña playa de arena ubicada en 850 Coast Boulevard, al final de Jenner Street, en San Diego, California. La Children´s Pool obtuvo su nombre después de la construcción de un rompeolas de hormigón en 1931. La estructura fue regalada a la comunidad de La Jolla por la filántropa local Ellen Browning Scripps, quien pagó por la construcción de un proyecto de rompeolas para crear un lugar donde los niños pudieran jugar y nadar que estaría protegido de las olas que llegaban a la costa y las playas adyacente a esta área. El obsequio fue confirmado por un acto de la Legislatura, firmado por el gobernador James Rolph Jr. en 1931.​ (es)
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  • Children's Pool Beach is a small sandy beach area located at 850 Coast Boulevard, at the end of Jenner Street, in San Diego, California, United States. The Children's Pool earned its name after the construction of a concrete breakwater in 1931. The structure was gifted to the community of La Jolla by the local philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps, who paid for the construction of a breakwater project in order to create a place where children could play and swim that would be protected from waves coming onshore and onto the beaches adjacent to this area. The gift was confirmed by an act of the Legislature, signed by California Governor James Rolph, Jr. in 1931. The Children's Pool has become the subject of a controversial debate related to a growing colony of harbor seals which has inhabited the beach since the mid-1990s. (en)
  • Children's Pool Beach es una pequeña playa de arena ubicada en 850 Coast Boulevard, al final de Jenner Street, en San Diego, California. La Children´s Pool obtuvo su nombre después de la construcción de un rompeolas de hormigón en 1931. La estructura fue regalada a la comunidad de La Jolla por la filántropa local Ellen Browning Scripps, quien pagó por la construcción de un proyecto de rompeolas para crear un lugar donde los niños pudieran jugar y nadar que estaría protegido de las olas que llegaban a la costa y las playas adyacente a esta área. El obsequio fue confirmado por un acto de la Legislatura, firmado por el gobernador James Rolph Jr. en 1931.​ La Children´s Pool se convirtió en tema de controversia por la creciente colonia de focas de puerto que ha habitado la playa desde mediados de la década de 1990.​ (es)
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