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A small museum operated by the Coronado Historical Association, dedicated to preserving the art, history, and architecture of Coronado.
A small museum operated by the Coronado Historical Association, dedicated to preserving the art, history, and architecture of Coronado. The museum also holds walking tours of Coronado, which feature some of the island's historic buildings include the house where Frank Baum wrote The Wizard of Oz.
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1100 Orange Avenue, San Diego, CA, United States
+1 866-599-7242
Home to the region's third largest professional theater company
The hotel's architecture is a must-see, with its brightly colored wooden Victorian style exterior and its slightly dated art deco interior
Coronado has a splendid beach, made up of beautiful white sand and the crowd is mostly families enjoying the day
In the heart of Coronado, on Orange Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets, this shady park has a gazebo, a playground, and is the site of local events such as a summer concert series and other community events and shows
Where Coronado's community theater group plays
Just north of the Coronado Bay Bridge, this large park offers lovely views of the bridge (a bayside trail leads you right under the bridge), a large children's playground, a skate park, and big grassy lawns perfect for sports
Offers facilities for boaters on the San Diego Bay
Just south of the Hotel Del on the bayside of Coronado, this small park offers shady trees, big grassy lawns, and a small beach with views of the Coronado Bay Bridge
Visitors can walk several different paths with views of downtown San Diego
A themed shopping area home to some lovely little shops, art galleries, and restaurants