• Fort Guijarros (1797-1838) - A Spanish Colonial Fort established in 1797 at the base of Ballast Point in present day San Diego, San Diego County, California.
  • Fort Guijarros and the new batteries were renamed Fort Rosencrans. The batteries were active throughout the Spanish-American War, WW1, and WW2.
  • Ballast Point and surrounding area, February 2000. Fort Guijarros was made out of adobe and it had ten cannons mounted in gun emplacements.
  • Fort Guijarros (Spanish "Castillo de Guijarros" ) was a Spanish fort in what is now San Diego, California, USA. The name means "Fort Cobblestones" in English.
  • Fort Guijarros was a Spanish fort in what is now San Diego, California, USA. Its name means "Fort Cobblestones" in English.
  • Fort Guijarros, located in San Diego, CA, is a historic tourist attraction and sightseeing destination. Built in 1797, it was San Diego's first defensive fortification...
  • The ruins of Fort Guijarros, San Diego's Old Spanish Fort, symbolize a shared legacy between modern Spain and the United States that everyone can enjoy.
  • With plans drawn in 1795 by Alberto de Cordoba, the Spanish built Fort Guijarros at the entrance of San Diego Bay, on the base of the spit of land later known as...
  • Fort Guijarros (now Point Loma) The Fort Guijarros Museum Foundation invites the public to attend the 29th Annual Fort Guijarros Fiesta on the Point...