The capsule was buried outside of La Mesa’s City Hall building in August 1992, and it contained items that captured just a slice of what life was like in the 1990s.
LA MESA, Calif. – A time capsule buried in La Mesa was finally opened Tuesday, nearly three years late due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Items in the capsule included newspapers, a cassette tape that was initially described as a VHS tape by one of the teens, and some predictions for the year 2020.
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