El Prado Complex Explained

El Prado Complex
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Architect:Goodhue, Bertram G.; Winslow, Carelton M.
Architecture:Mission Revival, Spanish Baroque
Added:December 12, 1976
Refnum:76000515
Nrhp Type2:nhldcp
Partof:Balboa Park
Designated Nrhp Type2:December 22, 1977
Partof Refnum:77000331

The El Prado Complex is a historic district in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. The 13acres complex includes 13 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. Most of the structures were built for San Diego's Panama-California Exposition of 1915 - 16 and were refurbished and re-used for the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935 - 36. The original architects were Bertram Goodhue and Carleton Winslow. The area was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Components

The complex incorporates the following:[1]

Map

This is a schematic map of the Panama-California Exposition as it appeared in its second year, 1916. The El Prado Complex corresponds to El Prado, the central avenue (gray), together with the buildings and plazas on either side of it. The blue area between it and the Cabrillo Bridge is the California Quadrangle, also listed on the National Register.

Day nurseryJardins de EucalyptusJapanese & Formosa ExhibitNorth Gate
gardensUnited States Botanical BuildingIndian Village
Administration BuildingCalifornia State BuildingScience & Education Plaza de PanamaPan-Pacific La Laguna de Las FloresForeign & Domestic Calle CristobalSouthern California Counties
Cabrillo BridgeWest GatePlaza de CaliforniaEast GateEl Prado, the central avenue
Fine Arts BuildingMontezuma gardensRussia & Brazil Plaza de PanamaForeign ArtsCanadian Building Canyon EspanolService buildings
Chapel of St. Francisthick bosquePalm CanyonEsplanadeSan Joaquin ValleyHospital
Via de los EstadosPlaza de Los EstadosPepper Grove park
Great Organ
Theosophical Building
WashingtonMontana
New Mexico

References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=76000515}} Nomination form]. September 7, 1967. National Register of Historic Places. 6 April 2013.
  2. News: City Searching for Plaza de Panama Solutions. Ogul. Jeremy. March 29, 2013. Mission Times Courier. 7 April 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130413084022/http://scoopsandiego.com/mission_times_courier/community_news/city-searching-for-plaza-de-panama-solutions/article_7b0036ec-97f9-11e2-9c91-001a4bcf6878.html. 13 April 2013.