A 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 2000, Arts District Liberty Station fills 26 historic Point Loma buildings on 100 acres of the former Naval Training Center at Historic Decatur Road. The 100-acre campus hosts nearly 145 tenants -- galleries, museums, nonprofits, artist studios, restaurants, and performing-arts companies anchored by organizations like Cygnet Theatre at 2880 Roosevelt Road -- drawing roughly 800,000 visitors annually. The original Spanish Colonial Revival buildings were designed by Lincoln Rogers in 1923 with park landscaping by the same hand that laid out Balboa Park's 1915 Panama Exhibition grounds, and 52 buildings across the former base are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Programming rotates across Friday Night Liberty, the free first-Friday public art walk, a summer outdoor film series on the North Promenade, and rotating exhibitions at tenants such as Visions Museum of Textile Art. The NTC Foundation's broader mission remains the largest historic-preservation and arts project in San Diego -- a $120 million renovation of 26 Naval Training Center buildings that has raised $89 million toward opening the full campus to residents and visitors.