This Date in Seal Beach History
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May 27th in Seal Beach History
safe bathing for mankind, especially the women and little children Continue reading
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January 21st In Seal Beach History
Seal Beach founder Philip Stanton presides over a meeting of The South Coast Improvement Association. Continue reading
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Tagged 101 Highway, 1913, Anaheim Bay, Anaheim Landing, Bay City, Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Orange County Board of Supervisors, Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Electric, Paul Shoup, Philip Stanton, Seal Beach, Seal Beach History, South Coast Improvement Association, Sunset Beach
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Making The Grade
Getting Main Street’s dirt road ready for the Pacific Electric red car line. Continue reading
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Tagged 1913, Bay City, Main Street, Pacific Electric, pavilion, Red Car, Seal Beach
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