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Here are some of the best things to do this weekend in San Diego from Friday, Jan. 31 to Sunday, Feb. 2.
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SAN DIEGO — There is plenty to do around San Diego County this weekend. Here are a few events to consider! January 31 to February 2 at NTC Park in Liberty Station. Free admission, but carnival rides and games cost money. Event include lion dancing, dance battles, a petting zoo, a cultural village, and much more!
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