Joseph Bellows Gallery supports an inventory of important vintage prints and contemporary photographs. The gallery maintains a rotating exhibition schedule of both solo shows and themed group exhibitions. It also offers consultation services for beginning and established collectors, as well as to provide appraisal services. This gallery has the capability to purchase single photographs or entire collections.
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's (MCASD) collection features over 4,000 works of art created since 1950. MCASD has long been the center of contemporary art exhibitions, public displays and educational programs. Both the local community and out-of-town guests enjoy viewing the interesting, bright and large galleries of contemporary art. The scenic, coastal location is a beautiful backdrop for both interior and exterior works of art. Make sure you walk around the museum grounds to truly appreciate the outdoor sculptures, especially the exploding display of boats viewed on the Coast Blvd. side.
Guided tours are offered Saturday and Sundays at 2pm, and on the third Thursday of each month at 6pm. MCASD promotes art education by the many programs they make available to local schools and youth groups. Special events and travel opportunities are available to members. And if you're looking to find a special location for a private event, the Axline Court and the Sherwood Auditorium are available to rent.
The MCASD X shop has all sorts of museum quality gifts to take home or send as presents. You'll find a full assortment of books, clothing, decorative items and children's products. Before leaving, make sure to stop by the refreshing Museum Cafe, which serves a local inspired menu. Breakfast, lunch and homemade sweets are tempting selections to end your inspirational day by the shores.
La Jolla Historical Society is located on Eads Avenue and Prospect Street, one block from the ocean. It is situated within a historic cottage that was built in 1909. The organization maintains books, magazines, newspapers and over 10,000 photographic prints.
Wisteria Cottage was donated to the La Jolla Historical Society and has been remodeled for use as its new public exhibition space. The hall will function as a place where the community can learn about local history through exhibits such as the history of the postal service in La Jolla. The back rooms display art for sale by local artists.
This art gallery holds various exhibitions and is affiliated with close to 20 artists. It has another location in West Hollywood. Check out its website for current shows.
The 822 foot Mt. Soledad is known for great hiking and cycling trails, impressive views from the top, and a popular memorial at its summit. The Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is marked by a massive cross, a landmark that has been the source of much controversy in San Diego. Nonetheless, like the cross at the top of Mount Helix in Eastern San Diego, the cross that tops the summit of Mt. Soledad is visible from many areas in Northern San Diego, including Clairemont Mesa and Pacific Beach. The Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is considered one of the most unique in the country, and features 3,300 plaques honoring military veterans from all American branches.
Parking and public transportation at Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Two primary parking lots are located along La Jolla Scenic Drive, both of which are very close to the memorial itself. Parking is plentiful, and finding a spot is not likely to be an issue.
Best and worst time to go to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
The memorial itself is open from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Daylight hours are recommended for hiking the outdoor trails or sightseeing.
Admission to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Admission to the Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial is free thanks to donations given to the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association. For info on joining the Mt. Soledad Memorial Association, click here.
Must see and do at Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
- Explore the memorial, including the giant cross and the various plaques.
- Try some photography; there are phenomenal views in every direction.
- Start at Kate O. Sessions Park and hike to Mt. Soledad for one of many hikes in the area.
Other places to visit near Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
The Marine Room
With a memorable blue seahorse for a logo, this nearby restaurant specializes in French cuisine. La Jolla is among the most affluent areas around San Diego, so expect the prices to reflect that.
Kellog Park
For much more of a beach setting, check out the nearby Kellog Park. With a large grass field, boardwalk, and room for BBQ's, Kellog Park is well worth the short drive from Mt. Soledad.
Barbarella
Known for a cozy atmosphere and unique options like the Pizza Bismark for breakfast, this local restaurant has a daily seasonal selections and even a menu for dogs.
Insider tip for visitors to Mt. Soledad Veteran's Memorial
Mt. Soledad was the final home of notable children's author, Dr. Seuss. Also, the giant cross has been a source of controversy since 1989, primarily because many people see the giant religious symbol on government property as an infringement on the separation of church and state.
Author's bio: After a seven year career in the US Navy, Nicholas Napier completed his MBA and settled in California. He's published over 40 articles as the San Diego Fitness Trends Examiner, and regularly contributes as a freelance writer to various companies.