San Diego wants to replace Qualcomm Stadium, built in 1967. "Nearly a half-century old and showing its age, it’s one of City Hall’s poster children for infrastructure neglect," Mayor Kevin Faulconer said. He called it "a challenge that we cannot ignore."
Not all government buildings get such urgent attention, and not all are torn down and replaced at the age of 48. As students prepare for the 2015-16 academic year, click through to see a sampling of the many San Diego Unified School District facilities that are older than the stadium. They get older as you go.