The Coronado Historical Association is proud to announce the opening of its latest exhibit, "An Island Looks Back: Shedding Light on Coronado's Hidden African American History," on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.Join us for the opening of this extraordinary exhibit on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024 which uncovers and celebrates the hidden African American history of Coronado. 9 a.m. - Member-only exhibit opening morning with Q&A with curatorial staff.10 a.m. - Community ribbon cutting opening. Light refreshments will be served.Visit: https://coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/community-ribbon-cutting-for-an-island-looks-back-shedding-light-on-coronados-hidden-african-american-history/About the Exhibit:Coronado, once a barren peninsula in 1886, witnessed the birth of a town that would become a thriving community. Little known to most, African Americans played a significant role among the early pioneers who shaped Coronado's foundation. Despite the challenges of the land bust of 18
/PRNewswire/ Glorietta Bay Inn proudly celebrates General Manager, Claudia Ludlow, and her 20 years of service overseeing the historic Spreckels Mansion, an.