Birdseye_view_of_Long_Beach,_looking_west_on_Ocean_Avenue,_1924.jpg
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Description Birdseye view of Long Beach, looking west on Ocean Avenue, 1924.jpg |
English:
Photograph of a birdseye view of Long Beach, looking west on Ocean Avenue, 1924. Ocean Avenue runs from the foreground to the background at left. The Business District can be seen at right and is composed of a large number of multi-story buildings. In the background at right, a very tall building can be seen. The ocean can be seen in the background at left, and a long pier is visible as it juts out into the water from the shore.
Probably taken from Cooper Arms building
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Source | https://doi.org/10.25549/chs-m5736 |
Author | “University of Southern California Libraries” and “California Historical Society” |
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