
The Kumeyaay (Tipai-Ipai) people lived on San Diego Bay and its mesas for thousands of years before European contact, and remain part of the region today.
Our San Diego logo carries the California Republic bear and star above '1850,' the year of statehood — the shared retro emblem of every Merlin Classics California place. Rendered in a worn black-and-white that recalls a WPA poster or an old crate label, the bear-and-star is California in shorthand: tough, independent, and sun-bleached. The bear is the through-line that links San Diego to every other California place we make. What makes this one San Diego is everything around it — the bay and the fleet, Balboa Park's towers, the mission and the presidio, and the Coronado roofline across the water.
Why People Visit San Diego
San Diego rewards visitors with a rare mix: deep early-California history, a working Navy harbor, great parks, and miles of Pacific coast under a famously mild sky. People come for Balboa Park and the bay, the beaches and Point Loma sunsets, and the story of the city where California began — historic, easygoing, unmistakably Californian.