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Aerial view of the Coronado Boathouse looking east over bay, 2001.
Coronado Public Library after the 1973 - 1974 major renovation and expansion, 1974.
The Canasta de Flores mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez being set into its steel frame support structure inside the Coronado Public Library, 2004
The 1938 Alfredo Ramos Martinez fresco mural “El Dia del Mercado” at the Nathan Zakheim studio after initial cleaning, July 2003 (photo 1)
Restored 1938 Canasta de Flores mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez at the Los Angeles Design Center, c. 2000
U. S. Coast Survey / A. D. Bache superintendent ; sketch J. showing the progress of the survey in section no. x (lower sheet) from San Diego to Pt. Sal from 1850 to 1856.
The ferry boat “Crown City” and the nearly completed San Diego Bay Bridge, circa 1968
The Legend of California bas relief by Donal Hord, from left to right image of third panel.
The 1938 Alfredo Ramos Martinez fresco mural “El Dia del Mercado” at the Nathan Zakheim studio after initial cleaning, July 2003 (photo 2)
Aerial view of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge as it nears completion, 1968
John D. Spreckels mansion after it became the Glorietta Bay Inn, Coronado, c. 1960.
As the Coronado-San Diego Bay Bridge nears completion in the background, one of the last ferries to transport automobiles across the San Diego Bay waits for departure, circa 1969
Image of the 1938 Canasta de Flores mural by Alfredo Ramos Martinez at the Coronado Library, 2004
Aquaplaning aboard the fast new launch “Glorietta”, San Diego Bay, circa 1920
Sailors chow at open air mess, Balboa Park, 1917.
Image of the ferry boat “Morena” in San Diego Bay, circa 1920
Coronado High School Auditorium mural “Puzzled Pelican"" by John J. Whalen, 1982.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt visits Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, c. 1943
George T. Marsh’s Japanese Tea Garden located on Block 27, a small triangular parcel of land at the end of Ocean Boulevard near the Spanish Bight. Coronado (Calif.) c. 1903 (Postcard).
Department of the Interior, U.S, Geological Survey, George Otis Smith, Director, Topography, California (San Diego County) San Diego Quadrangle. Edition of June 1904, reprinted September 1915
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