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image by Daniel Renterķa, 14 December 2023
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White flag with two vertical green bars at hoist and fly. In center, a crown, and the words CORONADO and The Crown City.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 1 August 2002
Coronado is home to about 26,000 people. It is connected to San Diego by the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, with its distinctive curved span. Coronado is surrounded by water -- the Pacific Ocean, Glorietta and San Diego bays and is home to North Island Naval Air Station and the Naval Amphibious Base.
Source: www.coronadovisitorcenter.com
Coronado is almost, but not quite "surrounded by water." Coronado is connected to the mainland by a narrow spit of land stretching to the southeast, called the Silver Strand, consisting largely of a state park and Navy property. But even in San Diego most people refer to Coronado as an "island", even though technically it isn't.
Bruce Tindall, 5 August 2008
Coronado's current flag was redesigned by Lisa Gerbel of the University
Blanket and Flag company in 1996. A version of the flag in banner format also
exists.
Daniel Renterķa, 26 June 2024
image located by Dave Fowler, 23 July 2019
Coronado seems to have a flag with different colors in the crown, and
differences in the width of the stripes than what we have pictured.
http://www.saratogaflag.com/assets/images/vintage%20flags/5010-3.jpg
https://p1cdn4static.civiclive.com
Dave Fowler, 23 July 2019
image by Daniel Renterķa, 14 December 2023
This variant uses outlined letters and all letters as block capitals or small
capitals.
Daniel Renterķa, 14 December 2023
image located by Daniel Renterķa, 20 February 2024
It appears the city does sometimes stray from the design adopted by
themselves as official, which is also the one used by the official manufacturer
of the flag. Take for example this variant seen on CBS 8, which appears to have
yellow in the gaps of the crown and more spacing between the letters and the
crown. As far as I am aware, there are no versions of the flag currently used by
the city which have red.
Image from the thumbnail of
https://www.cbs8.com.
Daniel Renterķa, 20 February 2024
image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 1 August 2002
image located by Daniel Renterķa, 26 June 2024
A version of the flag in banner format also exists.
image located by Paul Bassinson, 6 May 2019
Source: https://pbs.twimg.com
image located by Daniel Renterķa, 26 June 2024
Coronado did have a previous flag. The first flag of Coronado was first
hoisted on March 31, 1922. This was after a contest was initiated and later
closed on February 15 for a city flag and seal by the City Planning Commission.
Only students of Coronado High School were eligible to submit designs for this
city flag, while any resident of Coronado could submit designs for the seal.
Before this contest, Coronado had no seal. A cash prize of $10 was awarded to
winners in both areas. This contest concluded on February 20, when the winners
were decided.
The design of this flag was a vertical triband of green
white and green. In the center was a green "C" surrounding a crown of orange,
similar to today's flag. It seems the designer was Louis deRyk Millen, who is
also credited with designing an Imperial Beach city flag.
Daniel Renterķa,
14 December 2023
By Resolution No. 715, the flag of Coronado was officially approved April 3,
1922 by the city council after it was presented to them by the City Planning.
Daniel Renterķa,
21 December 2023
image by Daniel Renterķa, 14 December 2023
There exists a flag celebrating the 125th anniversary of municipal
incorporation. The flag is similar to Coronado's flag but with more of a
"red-violet" theme. It also appears to have been designed by University Blanket
and Flag.
Daniel Renterķa, 14 December 2023