Coronado
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Sometimes described as an island because its village-like atmosphere is far removed from the big city, picturesque Coronado lies on a sliver of land between the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay. More retired Navy officers live here than any other place in the US, and although the military presence is high, it’s unobtrusive. For over 100 years, visitors have flocked to Coronado to be part of this charmed life. For even with its thriving resorts, restaurants, sidewalk cafés, and unique shops, the village never seems overwhelmed.
L. Frank Baum was the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Published in 1900, it was the first book in his Oz series. Take a 40-minute guided motor tour in a 1965 Volkswagen Microbus that costs only $15. Call (619) 435-0511.
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1. Hotel del Coronado
1. Hotel del CoronadoA San Diego symbol, this 1887–88 Queen Anne wooden masterpiece is a National Historic Landmark. This was the first hotel west of the Mississippi to be equipped with electric lights. Don’t miss the photo gallery.
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2. Coronado Bridge
2. Coronado BridgeConnecting San Diego to Coronado since 1969, this 2.2-mile (3.5-km) span has won architectural awards for its unique design. Struts and braces hidden in a box girder give it a sleek look, and its blue color imitates the sky.
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3. Mansions along Ocean Boulevard
3. Mansions along Ocean BoulevardDesigned by prominent early 20th-century architects Hebbard and Gill, mansions dominate Coronado’s oceanfront.
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4. Meade House
L. Frank Baum made Coronado his home in 1904 and produced much of his work while living at this charming house, now a private residence.
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5. Silver Strand State Beach
5. Silver Strand State BeachIn 1890, John D. Spreckles (see John D. Spreckels (1853–1926)) built bungalows and tents along the beach. “Tent City” allowed all families to enjoy the once-exclusive beach. Today, anyone can come to dig for clams, beachcomb, and enjoy roasted hot dogs.
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6. Orange Avenue
6. Orange AvenueCoronado’s main shopping street is filled with elegant restaurants and sidewalk cafés, as well as a theater and a historical museum. Independence Day and Christmas parades bring residents out to celebrate in true hometown style.
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7. Coronado Museum of History and Art
Housed in a distinctive 1910 Neo-Classical bank building, galleries exhibit Coronado’s early history. Fascinating photos reveal the initial years of the Hotel del Coronado, Tent City, and the military.
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8. Ferry Landing Market Place
Next to the ferry dock is a shopping area surrounded by walkways and benches offering harbor views. The shops sell beachwear, jewelry, souvenirs, and art. This is a handy spot to rent a bike or grab a snack.
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9. San Diego Ferry
Before the Coronado Bridge, access was only possible by a long drive around Southern San Diego or via the ferry. The ferry is now only for passengers.
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10. Naval Air Station North Island & the US Naval Amphibious Base
You might see navy planes flying overhead or Navy SEALS training on Silver Strand Beach. Lindbergh (see Charles Lindbergh (1853–1926)) began his flight across the Atlantic from here.
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