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Coronado Ferry Landing History
Coronado Ferry Landing is a historic site located on the waterfront in the city of Coronado, California, United States. The site has a rich history that dates back to the late 1800s. Here's a brief overview of the Coronado Ferry Landing's history:
- The ferry service began operating in the late 1800s, transporting passengers and goods across the San Diego Bay between San Diego and Coronado. At the time, the ferry was the only way to travel between the two cities.
- In 1900, a grandiose hotel, the Hotel del Coronado, was built on the beach in Coronado, attracting wealthy tourists and Hollywood stars.
- In 1969, the Coronado Bay Bridge was built, replacing the ferry service and connecting San Diego and Coronado by road.
- The Coronado Ferry Landing was established in 1983 as a retail and dining complex, preserving the historic ferry terminal and serving as a gateway to Coronado Island.
- The complex was renovated in the early 2000s, adding new shops, restaurants, and public spaces, as well as a waterfront park and a promenade.