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	<title>Coronado Cookie&#039;s Blog &#187; North Island Naval Air Station</title>
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		<title>Coronado Homecoming – The Nimitz</title>
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I just returned home from running a couple of errands and grabbing some lunch. As I walked into Coronado Village, the first thing I noticed was that the flags were out. For every patriotic holiday, the Coronado Rotary has a team that places flags in the medians all along Orange Avenue and now at the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coronado Dog Beach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most northern portion of the Coronado Beach is designated as “Dog Beach” ~ a delightful sandy playground for dogs. It lies at the end of Ocean Blvd. right before the back entrance to the North Island Naval Air Station. On the beach itself, there is a fence between the public portion and Naval portion [...]]]></description>
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