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 * Oxford comprehensive atlas of the world: Islas Los Coronados

Art, architecture, and archaeology

 * Charles M. Schulz Museum is a California museum dedicated to the works of Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip.
 * Museum of Photographic Arts
 * San Diego Convention Center
 * Starlight Bowl (San Diego) is an amphitheater in Balboa Park.

Art, architecture, and archaeology biographies

 * Åsa Ekström is a Swedish manga artist working in Japan.
 * Jack Welpott (1923–2007) was a California photographer.
 * James Arthur O'Connor (1792–1841) was an Irish painter, one of whose works can be seen at the San Diego Museum of Art.
 * Juan de Valdés Leal (1622–1690) was a Spanish painter whose "The Visitation" was acquired by the San Diego Museum of Art in 2014.
 * Linda Connor (born 1944) is a California photographer whose work is in the Museum of Photographic Arts' permanent collection.
 * Louise Caldwell Murdock (1857–1915) was an American interior designer and architect.
 * Robert Mosher (1920–2015) was a San Diego architect whose work includes the west wing of San Diego Museum of Art.


 * Draft:Jen Trute (1960–2011) was a Carlsbad painter.
 * Draft:Jonathan Segal (fl. 1988–present) is a San Diego architect and Woodbury University faculty member.


 * Arthur Lavine (1922–2016) was a photographer who retired to San Diego.
 * Arthur Ollman (born 1947) is the founding director of Museum of Photographic Arts and a San Diego State University professor.
 * Don Bartletti (born 1947) is a Southern California photographer who won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography (2003).
 * Duncan McCosker (born 1944) is a San Diego photographer and University of San Diego professor.
 * Giuseppe de Gobbis (1730 – after 1787) was an Italian painter whose work is in the San Diego Museum of Art's permanent collection.
 * Margaret Noble (artist) (born 1972) is a San Diego sound artist and educator.
 * Robert Weingarten (born 1941) is a Southern California photographer.
 * Susan Rankaitis (born 1949) is a Southern California photographer, and Fletcher Jones Chair in Studio Art at Scripps College.

Plants

 * Acer paxii or evergreen maple Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Afrocarpus gracilior or yellowwood
 * Butia capitata or jelly palm
 * Calodendrum capense or Cape chestnut Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Cassia leptophylla or gold medallion tree
 * Erythrina caffra or African coral tree
 * Erythrina falcata or Brazilian coral tree Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Erythrina humeana or Natal coral tree
 * Livistona chinensis or Chinese fan palm
 * Markhamia lutea (Markhamia hildebrandtii is a synonym)
 * Paulownia kawakamii or sapphire dragon tree
 * Ravenea rivularis or majesty palm


 * Brahea brandegeei or San Jose Hesper palm

Animals

 * Arboreal salamander or Aneides lugubris
 * Coast horned lizard or Phrynosoma coronatum
 * Crotalus cerastes laterorepens or Colorado Desert sidewinder Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Crotalus oreganus helleri or Southern Pacific rattlesnake
 * Desert night lizard or Xantusia vigilis
 * Garden slender salamander or Batrachoseps major
 * Granite night lizard or Xantusia henshawi
 * Orange-throated whiptail or Aspidoscelis hyperythra
 * Sceloporus occidentalis longipes or western fence lizard
 * Switak's banded gecko or Coleonyx switaki Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Texas spiny softshell turtle or Apalone spinifera emoryi Camera-photo Upload.svg
 * Two-striped garter snake or Thamnophis hammondii
 * Urosaurus nigricaudus or black-tailed brush lizard
 * Western yellow-bellied racer or Coluber constrictor mormon


 * Chionactis occipitalis annulata or Southern Pacific rattlesnake
 * Hypsiglena torquata ochrorhyncha or spotted night snake
 * Masticophis fulginosus or Baja California coachwhip
 * Peninsular leaf-toed gecko or Phyllodactylus xanti nocticolus
 * Pituophis catenifer annectens or San Diego gopher snake
 * Sceloporus vandenburgianus or southern sagebrush lizard
 * Western leaf-nosed snake or Phyllorhynchus decurtatus
 * Uma notata or Colorado Desert Fringe-toed Lizard

Biology biographies

 * Ethel Bailey Higgins (1866–1963) San Diego botanist ,

Culture and society biographies

 * Gloria Johnson (activist) (1937–2013) San Diego women's rights and LGBT activist
 * Rita Sanchez (born 1937) Chicano studies academic at San Diego Mesa College

Geology

 * Brawley Formation
 * Cabrillo Formation
 * Elsinore Fault Zone
 * La Jolla Formation
 * Ocotillo Formation
 * Point Loma Formation
 * Rose Canyon Fault
 * San Diego Formation

Earth sciences biographies

 * Ian Eisenman climate scientist, Jerome Namias Chair at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 * Mark Thiemens geochemist at UCSD, elected to National Academy of Sciences in 2006
 * Shang-Ping Xie (born 1963) climate scientist, Roger Revelle Chair at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 * William R. Young (fl. 1982–present) oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, elected to National Academy of Sciences in 2012

Education

 * NewSchool of Architecture and Design

Educators

 * Mary Chase Walker (1828–1899) San Diego's first schoolteacher

Engineering and technology

 * Flash (photography) - early history of magnesium wire, flash powder, and flash-lamps is weak

Engineering and technology biographies

 * Edgar Schmued (1899–1985) designer of North American P-51 Mustang and other aircraft, retired to Oceanside

History

 * Chips (dog) (born 1939 or 1940; died 1946) the Veterans Museum and Memorial Center has a small exhibit about Chips

History biographies

 * Sybil Stockdale (1924–2015) Coronado advocate for prisoners of war, co-founded National League of Families
 * Walter Carl Simon (1890–1971) World War I flying ace

Language and literature biographies

 * Draft:Valerie Sutton (born 1951) San Diego dancer who developed movement notations for dance (DanceWriting) and sign language (SignWriting)

Law

 * Edward J. Schwartz United States Courthouse

Law biographies

 * Gordon Thompson, Jr. (1929–2015) federal judge in San Diego
 * J. Lawrence Irving (born 1935) former federal judge in San Diego

Media biographies

 * Draft:José Santiago Healy Loera (born 1957) Tijuana journalist and publisher
 * Neil Morgan (journalist) (1924–2014) editor of The San Diego Union-Tribune, author of San Diego-related books

Politics and government biographies

 * Madeline Cain (born 1949) four-term Ohio state legislator, mayor
 * Sherri Lightner (born 1950) councilmember for San Diego City Council District 1, retiring in November 2016 due to term limits
 * Wendy Morton (born 1967) British Member of Parliament

Sport and recreation

 * Lipton Cup (San Diego) Southern California's oldest sailing trophy
 * Over-the-line - beach variation of softball created in San Diego in 1953

Sport and recreation biographies

 * Gene Richardson (1928–1997) San Diego baseball player, played for Kansas City Monarchs
 * John Ritchey (1923–2003) San Diego Padres baseball player, first African American to play in the Pacific Coast League
 * Neale Henderson (born 1930) San Diego baseball player, played for Kansas City Monarchs
 * Skip Calkins (born 1912 or 1913; died 1978) San Diego naval architect

Transport

 * Narwhal (ship) (built 1883) steam whaler with long and storied career, scrapped in San Diego Bay in 1933
 * San Diego Automotive Museum
 * San Diego Model Railroad Museum

Transport biographies

 * Fran Bera (born 1924 or 1925) American aviator
 * Lillian Boyer (1901–1989) 1920s wing walker who settled in San Diego

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Resources

 * WikiProject Tree of Life
 * WikiProject Plants
 * WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles
 * WikiProject Geology
 * WikiProject U.S. Roads
 * WikiProject U.S. Roads/California
 * The book describes 106 of the 348 species of trees in the park, and contains maps and photographs to aid in locating one specimen of each - especially useful for photographers.