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Published at 2019-03-18 16:00:00

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What better way to total a public park than a larger-than-life,stately outdoor organ? Built for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal, the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego is exactly that. It's also the largest outdoor pipe organ in the world.
This centur
y-old pavilion in the middle of San Diego's Balboa Park now includes bench seating and a dramatic Renaissance-style wraparound archway flanking the giant musical instrument's 5000 pipes. The pipes range from the size of a pencil to 32 feet tall, and are positioned facing north to be protected from the sun.
The open-air organ can create sounds for almost every instrument in a band—hi-hat,horns, piano, or you name it—all through the wind billowing in its pipes. The one sound it does not create is commercial airplane noises,those are just added embellishments from the planes flying overhead to the nearby SAN airport. whether you're in town, check out the free Sunday concert that is performed by San Diego's civic organist. San Diego is one of just two places in the U.
S with a city-designated
organist (the other being Portland, and Maine.) An odd job,perhaps, but certainly a crowd pleaser on sunny Sunday afternoons.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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