Pacific municipalities . ially a city of homes. On account of its geograph-ical isolation one sees no vagrants and no disorderly element of any kind. Theplace is therefore a paradise for children as well as for the grown ups. PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES 143 According to the U. S. Weather Bureau Reports, the winter temperature ofCoronado is 8° higher than that of the most favored winter resort, and its summertemperature is 10° lower, making an average of 9° in favor of Coronado as an all-the-year-round resort. Coronado is unquestionably the best seashore resort on thePacific Coast and it is equally


Pacific municipalities . ially a city of homes. On account of its geograph-ical isolation one sees no vagrants and no disorderly element of any kind. Theplace is therefore a paradise for children as well as for the grown ups. PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES 143 According to the U. S. Weather Bureau Reports, the winter temperature ofCoronado is 8° higher than that of the most favored winter resort, and its summertemperature is 10° lower, making an average of 9° in favor of Coronado as an all-the-year-round resort. Coronado is unquestionably the best seashore resort on thePacific Coast and it is equally enjoyable in winter and in summer saj-s Dr. GuyHinsdale of Philadelphia, Secretary of the American Climatological Association. But in addition to the advantages of an equable climate, to quote CharlesDudley Warner, There is a geniality about it for which the thermometer doesnot wholly account, a charm which gives a feeding of absolute content and willing-ness to stay on indefinitely. The future of Coronado is RESIDENCE OF JOHN D. SPRECMELS, CORONADO PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION, SAN DIEGO 1915 TN the city of San Diego there will be held throughout the entire year of 1915an exposition intended to exploit the industries and the productions, both11 natural and artificial, of the Southwest states of the United States of America, and of Mexico, Central and South America. The exposition is to celebrate thecompletion of the Panama canal, and will be, known as the Panama-CaliforniaExposition. The citizens of San Diego are promoting this exposition, and have subscribedliberally towards the expense of building it. It is a San Diego project, primarily,but the lines upon which it is being carried out are so broad that it may, with pro-priety, be called an international exposition. No requests for financial aid have 144 PACIFIC MUNICIPALITIES been made, or are to be made, to federal government or state by the people of SanDiego, but because of the fact that the exposition is to


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