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Travel: Big Al Owens in beautiful San Diego, CA - album

Click on headline for introductory item with photo(s) and see YouTube Video about one site he visited, the former Showley Bros.Candy Factory, which made history when the San Diego Padres moved the three story building a city block to make way for the Park at the Park by Petco Park, home of the Padres.
Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker was recently in beautiful San Diego, CA.

It a working trip. He was delivering a shipment from Ingersoll-Rand, Campbellsville, KY, to a tugboard owner in San Diego, CA.

As usual he made it fun adventure, taking in a San Diego Padres baseball game, meeting some interesting people, and capturing some significant local sights and sights - they're including with in this photo album.




This story was posted on 2016-08-27 17:40:56
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Big Al Owens at home offfice of Bumble Bee Brand



2016-08-27 - Photo by Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker.

Big Al Owens found visits Bumble Bee home office in San Diego, CA. For more on the company, see Bumble Bee Foods at en.wikipedia.org. The office is located in the former home of Showley Bros. Candy Factory. Clicking Readmore accesses the introduction of the album which includes a video showing a history making one-block trip the building took to its present location.

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