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  2. Hotel del Coronado - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel del Coronado, also known as The Del and Hotel Del, is a historic beachfront hotel in Coronado, California, just across San Diego Bay from San Diego.A rare surviving example of an American architectural genre—the wooden Victorian beach resort—it was designated a California Historical Landmark in 1970 [4] and a National Historic Landmark in 1977.

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    Hotel Del Coronado: Hotel Del Coronado. October 14, 1971 : 1500 Orange Ave. Coronado: 61: Howell House ... Naval Air Station, San Diego, Historic District. May 21, 1991

  4. John D. Spreckels - Wikipedia

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    He acquired control of the Coronado Beach Company, Hotel del Coronado and Coronado Tent City; he bought the San Diego street railway system, changing it from horse power to electricity, in 1892. Hotel del Coronado was owned by the Coronado Beach Company which was originally capitalized with US$3 million.

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    The legendary San Diego resort isn't resting on its laurels.

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    The Hotel del Coronado, San Diego, 1930. (Smith Collection / Gado / Getty Images) The property sold to George Dong was the Thompsons' original home built in 1895, along F Avenue where George ...

  7. Coronado, California - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Day 1937, during the Great Depression, the gambling ship SS Monte Carlo, known for "drinks, dice, and dolls", was shipwrecked on the beach about a quarter mile (400 m) south of Hotel del Coronado. [16] In 1946, an African-American man from Coronado named Alton Collier was forced off of a San Diego and Coronado ferry by white sailors.