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- Lomaland abstract "Lomaland was a Theosophical community located in Point Loma in San Diego, California from 1900 to 1942. Theosophical Society leader Katherine Tingley founded it in 1900 as a school, cultural center, and residential facility for her followers. The American headquarters of the Theosophical Society Pasadena was also situated there. The facility was important to the growing city of San Diego for its cultural offerings, and it left a lasting legacy in its campus (now Point Loma Nazarene University) which still retains many of the unique architectural features of the original Lomaland. The residents of Lomaland also transformed their Point Loma neighborhood by planting so many trees, orchards and shrubs that the formerly barren neighborhood is now known as the "Wooded Area".Led by Katherine Tingley, the group came to Point Loma to establish a community that would model the philosophical and humanitarian goals of Theosophy. The "White City" envisioned by Tingley was to be located on the extreme western edge of the North American continent but oriented toward India, the spiritual center of Theosophical beliefs. The blend of new world confidence, Victorian morality, a love of antiquity, and Indian spirituality created a unique community that found its expression in architecture that is still visible on the campus of Point Loma Nazarene University.".
- Lomaland thumbnail Theosophy_style_building_on_Nazarene_University_Campus.jpg?width=300.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink DAS_FORUM_1998_4_S22-33.pdf.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink e1home.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink page1-a.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink lomaland.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink lomalandinterview.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink theosophy.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink theosophical.htm.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink 1998-3.html.
- Lomaland wikiPageExternalLink 2000-3.html.
- Lomaland wikiPageID "4042252".
- Lomaland wikiPageRevisionID "571388151".
- Lomaland hasPhotoCollection Lomaland.
- Lomaland subject Category:History_of_San_Diego,_California.
- Lomaland subject Category:Landmarks_in_San_Diego,_California.
- Lomaland subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1897.
- Lomaland subject Category:Social_movements.
- Lomaland subject Category:Theosophical_Society.
- Lomaland subject Category:Utopian_communities_in_California.
- Lomaland point "32.716853 -117.250686".
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- Lomaland type UtopianCommunitiesInCalifornia.
- Lomaland type SpatialThing.
- Lomaland comment "Lomaland was a Theosophical community located in Point Loma in San Diego, California from 1900 to 1942. Theosophical Society leader Katherine Tingley founded it in 1900 as a school, cultural center, and residential facility for her followers. The American headquarters of the Theosophical Society Pasadena was also situated there.".
- Lomaland label "Lomaland".
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- Lomaland lat "32.716853".
- Lomaland long "-117.250686".
- Lomaland wasDerivedFrom Lomaland?oldid=571388151.
- Lomaland depiction Theosophy_style_building_on_Nazarene_University_Campus.jpg.
- Lomaland isPrimaryTopicOf Lomaland.