Lower left hand insert shows the present image of the Amphitheater on the Strand. |
Waterfront Restaurant
The Amphitheater is occupying
a space on the Beach located in the Heart of our Tourist Visitor and Community
Center. It is used on a special event basis and does not generate a daily
economic benefit to our City.
With one of the most
beautiful Beaches in Southern
California and blessed with
a view of the Pier, we have a dream location for an upscale Restaurant. The
crashing waves at night lighted and the sunset evenings would create an
atmosphere for a World Class dining experience. The lights on the Pier at night
would be a romantic prelude to walking the Pier after dinner.
The Commercial District of
our down is rapidly developing with Hotels and casual dining spots. The Arts
and Theater District is within walking distance from the Pier. The support for upscale
dinning is inherent with the coming of more Hotels. The parking for additional
use on the beach boardwalk could be addressed with multi street level
structures located presently on the Strrumman F-14and . The top
level roof top should be considered a Green Area and maintained as a scenic
walking space enhancing the sidewalk already in place.
The image above shows vision of a multi-story parking lot with a walking tour of the Jet from Top Gun
F - 14 Tom Cat. Insert at top, The Top Gun House as it is today.
Hollywood didn't plan
very well; the result is more a schizophrenic episode than a dream -- at least
after 6 PM . That's when
the Lansing-owned infield and right field closes in the summer; Ameskamp's left and
center field stays open until sunset. Which
explains why cars are crowded on only one of the narrow dirt roads during our
end-of-day visit, and why kids and dads are banished to the left and center
fields…
Oceanside has
the benefit of being a transit hub. No going through the land of nowhere, and
driving on dusty roads. We have here in short…a
A SKY FULL OF DREAMS
The
Honor Project will encompass three elements which will integrate with each
other to become
an
International Destination. A Third component “The Valor Center” will be the
last piece of the Project and will be a Center for our Service Community with
an Arts/Educational/Technology framework.
The
first two, Avenue of Heroes and Walking Tour of Heroes will be introduced and
be embarked upon in concert. These two elements will be independent in timing
from the Valor Center .
The Jet F-16
Last week at a budget workshop, our Mayor Jim
Wood suggested that for a tourist attraction he would like to see a submarine
located in the Harbor. This validates my visioning the prospect of having the Top
Gun House restored to its former condition, and presented to our visiting
public as a Mini Museum project honoring our Service Men and Women. Hollywood has given Oceanside the lasting legacy of the world audience’s
continuing attention to this film, Top Gun. We should take full advantage of
this gift and even provide an additional attraction. The Jet!
In the Arizona ’s Desert, there are fields of Jets just
eroding in the desert sun. The Jet could be located just below the top of the
view and above the parking lot below on the strand. The pedestal would have
access to visitors during predetermined hours. Children and adults alike would
have the thrill of sitting in the F – 16 and “fly” into the imagined sky of
dreams. Many years ago, I had the privilege of sitting in a full sized mock up
of the Space Shuttle. My Client of Rockwell International, Dr. Richard Edwards*,
let me sit in the Captain’s chair and for a few precious moments I was in
space. I did wish I was a kid again, but alas, I was a sculptor and past that imagined
possibility.
The Honor Project if fully realized will give
our City of Oceanside a world wide audience of film buffs, History
students, and finally a lasting honor to our Service Men and Women.
Recreate “The Memories”,
and They will Come!
The Movie “Field of Dreams” brings
50,000 visitors each year to the field that Hollywood built.
The field straddles the property of
two farmers: Al Ameskamp who owns left and center field and Don Lansing (who
owns the infield, bleachers, house, and most everything else). This split
tourist attraction has two access roads running parallel a few feet apart, and
two gift shops selling virtually identical stuff.
“Sky
full of Dreams…”
More visions from the Ruth Jameson exhibition can be seen at the Oceanside Museum of Art in Downtown Oceanside.
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