We all know that things change over the years but the changes down on the waterfront in San Diego 
 
We had to work through a bit of construction on Harbor Drive Seaport  Village Seaport  Village 
We began our visit to the San Diego Waterfront at the southern end of the Embarcardero at Seaport  Village 
Seaport  Village Texas  until it moved to Santa Monica , CA San Diego  and has called the Seaport  Village 
For those of us who are not here for the shopping, there are sights and sounds and wonderful sea air scents on the waterfront that are wonderful to be part of.  There are kites flying off the point of the nearby parkland, the beautiful San Diego-Coronado  Bridge  to the city of Coronado  can be seen in the distance while the cargo ships passes into the San Diego  Bay 
The Embarcardero, meaning ‘the landing place’ at San Diego  Bay  has a boardwalk that connects Seaport  Village  to the Maritime  Museum 
The Star of India has an incredible history.  She was launched in 1863 as a cargo ship from England  to India  then it took emigrants from England  to New Zealand  and Australia Australia  before making runs carrying salmon from Alaska 
The Maritime Museum was a hubbub of activity with many enjoying the last few minutes of the day to see the sights. The museum has a collection of ships along the Embarcardero to be seen so allow time to see it all. There are events that make it even more fun if you are able to time that with your visit, check out their schedule here.
| USS Midway Museum, San Diego Waterfront | 
It was only by chance that we drove by this way as darkness fell before leaving the Embarcardero and spotted this incredible sight standing right beside the USS Midway Museum.  I am sure I jumped out before the truck stopped moving, I was so excited at what I saw and had to move quickly before all daylight was gone.  Note the size of those standing near this 25 foot statue. 
| 'Unconditonal Surrender', San Diego, CA | 
This Seward Johnson artwork is like the ‘Marilyn Monroe’ statue we’d seen in Palm Springs Times Square  following the announcement that World War ll had ended and joyous celebrations were happening around the world.  This was dedicated only a short time before our visit, how lucky were we!  
A national salute to Bob Hope and the military was also nearby. The bronze figure of Bob Hope is seen performing in front of several military while a loudspeaker carries his comedy for us to hear. This was a great way to end our sightseeing on the Embarcardero.
We put so much sightseeing into the few days we were in San Diego, a city with so much to see, so visits were brief but we will return, of that I am sure. See other sights we visited while in San Diego, Heritage Park and more in Old Town San Diego.


 
I had no idea that San Diego Bay was so beautiful. The water looks crystal clear blue. Beautiful photos that you have posted! Thanks for sharing them with us.
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