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Conferences and Meetings - 2004 Law Seminar - Destination San Diego

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2004 Developments in Clean Water Law
A Seminar for Public Agency Attorneys and Managers
November 10-12, 2004
Loews Coronado Bay Resort
San Diego, California

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Destination San Diego

We hope that you will take advantage of all that San Diego has to offer while you are in town for the 2004 Developments in Clean Water Law Seminar. San Diego is California’s 2nd largest city and the 7th largest city in the U.S., so naturally it offers a wide array of activities to its visitors as well. San Diego is perhaps best knows for its near-perfect year-round weather. Within its 4,200 square miles, San Diego offers 70 miles of beaches, dazzling world-class attractions, gentle foothills and mile-high mountains, as well as a wide range of culture, art and athletic activities.

(If you would prefer to skip these fact highlights from the San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau and go directly to some helpful travel-planning links, click here.)

  • San Diego County encompasses 18 incorporated cities and numerous other neighborhoods including the downtown Gaslamp District, Little Italy, Coronado, La Jolla, Carlsbad, and more.
  • San Diego’s East County includes many outdoor opportunities for the nature lovers to hike, camp, fish, and observe wildlife
  • Some of the city’s biggest attractions include the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, SeaWorld San Diego, and LEGOLAND California.
  • San Diego’s 70 miles of coastline offers swimming, sailing, and boating as well as scientific research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
  • San Diego features 92 golf courses.
  • Balboa Park, the largest urban cultural park in the U.S., features museums, art galleries, beautiful gardens, the Tony Award-winning The Globe Theatres, and the San Diego Zoo.

To read more about San Diego and map out a huge range of activities, click on a few of the links below which are a sampling of all that San Diego has to offer:

http://www.sandiego.org/index.asp

Home page of the San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau website which breaks down all that San Diego has to offer in several different categories.

http://www.coronadovisitors.com/

Home page of the Coronado Island Visitors Bureau which details recreation, shopping, and dining opportunities specific to Coronado Island (this is the area of San Diego where the conference hotel, the Loews Coronado Bay Resort, is located).

www.gaslampquarter.org

Offers Gaslamp guided walking tour, historic home tour.

www.sdmaritime.org

Historic fleet: the oldest active sailing ship Star of India, ferryboat Berkeley, steam yacht Medea, 1914 Pilot boat, schooner Californian.

www.mingei.org

Dynamic, changing exhibitions feature timeless art of the people from all cultures of the world including pottery, textiles, adornment and toys.

www.missionsandiego.com

This was the first of a chain of 21 missions along the California coast. The museum and gardens are open daily.

www.coronadohistory.org

Permanent exhibits explore Coronado's early history, Navy/Army's role in Coronado and Hotel del Coronado. Special exhibit gallery changes quarterly.

www.sdmart.org

Collections include Renaissance and Baroque paintings, American art, 19th-century European paintings, Asian art treasures and 20th-century paintings/sculptures.

www.sdnhm.org

This flagship museum in Balboa Park focuses on the natural wonders of Baja and Southern California.

www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

The Scripps Institution of Oceanography offers this public education center with more than 3,000 fish and oceanographic museum, as well as spectacular view.

www.sandiegozoo.org

This world-famous zoo has 4,000 rare and endangered birds, mammals, reptiles; 6,500 varieties of exotic plants. Zoo features include the Ituri Forest, Giant Pandas, and Polar Bear Plunge. The Zoo’s Wild Animal Park is a 2,200-acre exotic animal and botanical reserve dedicated to the preservation and protection of endangered species.