A collision of cultures in a seaside resort community, Carlsbad sits on
a seven-mile stretch of white-sands beach idyllically located on the
Pacific coast of north county San Diego. The idea of Carlsbad began in
the late 1880s when two small groups of entrepreneurs ascended,
simultaneously, from both the north and the south. The first group
discovered natural mineral springs, which they promoted to tourists as
having healing powers. As a result, the town became a very popular
resting point for the rich and famous when traveling by train from Los
Angeles to the famed Del Mar horse races. Subsequently, the Mexican
Revolution began to the south and drove a second group of visionaries to
Carlsbad. Thus, the quaint downtown area, known as the Village, was
created along with a vibrant Barrio. Incorporated in 1952, Carlsbad
remains, today, a tight-knit community of multigenerational and uniquely
talented locals.