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and the Matlahuayl State Marine Reserve in 1999. The environmental impact of population growth and tourism on Scripps Memorial Park and adjacent coastal areas led to the 2001 establishment of the Scripps Park Project which produced a draft historical context and cultural landscape report. The City of
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In 1894, the San Diego, Pacific Beach, and La Jolla Railroad financed the construction of a pavilion in the park to serve as an entertainment center where people could hold meetings, listen to music, and play cards. Swing sets and a bathhouse were also constructed, courtesy of the railroad, and sited
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Scripps Memorial Park was inspired by the late nineteenth-century American picturesque park movement, borrowed from English landscape traditions. Curving paths through the park mirror organic patterns found in nature and lead walkers along the edge of the coastal bluff. The lawn, sloping downward to
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Vendors were allowed to operate in Scripps Memorial Park in 1984, following a decision by the San Diego Park and Recreation Department staff to allow push-cart vendors in several city parks. After causing considerable controversy, this decision was reversed in 2022 and a loophole was closed in 2024.
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Boomer Beach, located below the bluff adjacent to the Adult Recreation Center, was a popular site for shell collecting, body surfing, and diving. Two belvederes are located directly above the beach. In 2023, the San Diego City Council approved a year-round closure of Boomer Beach for seven years to
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The Adult Recreation Center was remodeled in the 1950s and 1960s to accommodate increased membership of the La Jolla Cove Shuffleboard and Bridge Club. Inspired by the popular California Ranch style, these alterations enlarged the building by fifty percent. The building was designated historic in
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In 1906, a larger bathhouse was built with a bowling alley, café, dressing rooms, and lockers. A wooden stairway provided access to The Cove. When this structure became dilapidated in the 1920s, residents defeated a proposal to build a second one. In the early 1930s, they shot down a proposal to
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and views of the sea arches and other rock formations along the coast. On the La Jolla plat map, the park was linked to the main commercial street, Girard Ave., so that residents and visitors could easily access the coast. It came under the jurisdiction of the San Diego Parks Commission in 1903.
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Originally constructed between 1902 and 1908, the belvederes were built as part of the La Jolla Improvement Society's efforts to beautify the coastal area. The North Belvedere is located at the north end of Scripps Park, adjacent to the Adult Recreation Center, and the South Belvedere is at the
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built a small laboratory in La Jolla Park, just above the Cove. Known as the “Little Green Laboratory,” it offered public lectures and an aquarium. La Jolla Submarine Canyon's southern branch, later the Matlahuayl State Marine Reserve, had reefs and a kelp forest teeming with leopard sharks,
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The La Jolla Improvement Society, like other similar organizations nationwide, made efforts to beautify the park with landscaping and belvederes perched over the cliffs. After the bathhouse burned down in 1905, the pavilion was dismantled, the swing set removed, and tent living discouraged.
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La Jolla Park, now Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park, was set aside by developer Frank T. Botsford as the focal point for the creation of the 1887 subdivision, La Jolla Park. Located close to La Jolla's sea-level caves, the park offered access to the sheltered
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Coast Boulevard, located on the southern edge of the park, is a curvilinear promenade and scenic drive identified on the 1887 map of La Jolla Park subdivision. In 1908, it was graded, paved, and landscaped according to a plan by English landscape designer
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In 1995, a lifeguard call box in the park designed in bronze by artist Paul Sibel was added above Boomer Beach to honor a beloved waterman and body surfer, David C. Freeman. Benches with small commemorative plaques are located above the ocean bluffs.
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The park has served as a meeting place for myriad events. In 1965, Scripps Park hosted a community-wide protest in response to the construction of several high-rises on Coast Blvd., opposite the park. Since 2004, the park has been the site of the
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There are many memorials located in the park. The oldest was dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln in 1909 and accompanied a flagstaff. In 1936, a bronze plaque was installed to honor Ellen Browning Scripps. It was later removed to the
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The park landscape includes a 3.8-acre lawn, trees, shrubs, ground covers, and succulents. Some are exotics while others are plants common to the Southern California coast. They include groves of gnarly trunked pink melaleuca
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led to a real estate boom along the Southern California Coast. La Jolla, a remote area best known for its natural scenery, was targeted by developers for the construction of tourist facilities and residential housing.
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Belvedere at the southern end of the park provides a view to the beach, Seal Rock, and the Children's Pool to the south. A fourth belvedere (no longer existing) was built north of the park at Goldfish Point.
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The Adult Recreation Center, 1160 Coast Blvd., is a one-story building located on a promontory at the northern end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. The original building was constructed in 1939, during the
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Scripps Memorial Park contains three historic belvederes, small shelters constructed over the shoreline where people can view the scenery while remaining sheltered from the sun, wind, or rain.
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Influenced by the American picturesque park movement, Scripps Memorial Park has a 3.8-acre lawn and heritage plantings that include groves of gnarly trunked pink melaleuca (
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In 2024, a memorial plaque honoring the Bottom Scratchers Dive Club, est. 1933, was installed in the park. The club played a major role in helping to establish La Jolla's
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at Point La Jolla, just above the Cove. The railroad also established a Tent City in the park. Visitors camped along the shore, often for weeks at a time.
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organization that welcomes members and visitors to play duplicate bridge. It rents the space for weddings and other events. Yoga classes and meetings of
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A comfort station has existed in the park for more than 50 years. The most recent structure was completed in 2022, designed by architects Mosher Drew.
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Lucas, Carmen; Coyle, Courtney Ann (Winter 2009). "A Tribal Historical Context of Spindrift's Status as an Archaeological Resource".
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bolstered the area's growth. By 1999, the population had swelled to nearly 31,000. Tourism, meanwhile, increased dramatically.
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recommended landscape features and plantings, notably palm trees. The park’s roadside edge is lined with Mexican fan palms (
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Hollins, Jeremy; Holmes, Mark; Murray, Neil (2005). "Scripps Park Then and Now: A Cultural Landscape and Usage Patterns".
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La Jolla grew rapidly after World War II, from 7,700 residents in 1946 to over 25,000 in 1970. The founding of the
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Postcard, ca. 1906-08, showing the bathhouse at La Jolla Cove (left) and the Marine Biological Laboratory (right)
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many gifts to San Diego. Scripps contributed financially to many improvement projects in the coastal area.
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May, Von Marie (Winter 2013). "The Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park: A Cultural Landscape Legacy".
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May, Von Marie (Winter 2013). "The Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park: A Cultural Landscape Legacy".
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La Jolla Park was renamed Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park in 1927 to honor the philanthropist
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Councilman Joe La Cava stated, “The Wild West of unregulated activities will soon be behind us.”
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In the 1960s and 1970s, efforts were made to preserve La Jolla's coastline and marine life. The
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Point La Jolla is a rocky point jutting out from the region's generally smooth and dangerous
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Point La Jolla, a rocky point jutting out from the region's generally smooth and dangerous
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on May 9, 2024, includes Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Park as a contributing resource.
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the cliff face, is encircled by a concrete path lined with benches.
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La Jolla was the location of a large habitation area known to early
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Postcard showing iconic palm trees, Scripps Memorial Park, ca. 1929
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2009 by the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board.
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Postcard, ca. 1900, showing Alligator Head at La Jolla Cove
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for safekeeping. Another memorial honors horticulturalist
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build a breakwater and yacht harbor around La Jolla Cove.
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In early 1905, the Marine Biological Laboratory headed by
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garibaldi, lobster, and octopus. The laboratory, now the
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Ellen Browning Scripps, San Diego Parks & Recreation
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The La Jolla Cove Shuffleboard and Bridge Club, now the
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Ground covers including several varieties of ice plant (
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San Diego adopted a Parks Master Plan in August 2021.
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began to be built on the cliffs overlooking the park.
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Index



urban park
La Jolla
San Diego, California
La Jolla Cove
belvederes
Melaleuca nesophila
Dracaena draco
Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
Washingtonia robusta
Automobile Association of America
National Register of Historic Places

Kumeyaay
La Jolla Complex
La Jolla Cove
lee shore
Point Conception
Chumash people
Acjachemen
Dana Point


Southern Pacific
Santa Fe Railroads
La Jolla Cove
Red Rest and Red Roost Cottages

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