This Date in Seal Beach History
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August 10th in Seal Beach History
The scene of the fatal accident Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, Captain James Morousek, Charles Irvine, Corona Navy Hospital, Edward Booker, Jack Whittington, James Johnson, James Morousek, Joe Jackman, June Blackman, Lee Howard, Main Street, Naval Ammunitions Depot, Naval Weapons Depot, Naval Weapons Station, Police Chief Lee Howard, Seal Beach, Seal Beach Fishing, Seal Beach Police, Seal Beach Police Chief Lee Howard, Seal Beach Police Sergeant Charles Irvine, Sergeant Charles Irvine, Sergeant Jack Whittington, Sergeant James Johnson, USMC Sergeant James Johnson
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May 16th in Seal Beach History
Sports fishing with Solly the Seal on the G.W.! Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, 1969, California, California history, Fishing, G.W., Orange County, Orange County history, Salty the Seal, Seal Beach, Seal Beach Fishing, Seal Beach History, Seal Beach Pier, Solly the Seal, Southern California, Southern California history, Valencia, Walt Disney
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March 21st in Seal Beach History
The Navy takes over Anaheim Landing Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, Anaheim Bay, Anaheim Landing, Anaheim landing History, Glide 'er Inn, Glider Inn, Naval Ammunition and Net Depot, Naval Ammunitions Depot, Naval Weapons Depot, Naval Weapons Station, Navy, Orange County, Orange County history, Pacific Electric, Seal Beach, Seal Beach History, Southern California, Southern California history, Surfside, U.S. Navy, World War II
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March 13th in Seal Beach History
Snug Harbor was on the block Continue reading
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Tagged 1944, 1957, 257 Bay Boulevard, 257 Seal Beach Boulevard, Bay Boulevard, Los Angeles Times, Naval Ammunition and Net Depot, Naval Ammunitions Depot, Naval Weapons Depot, Naval Weapons Station, Navy, Orange County, Orange County history, Pacific Electric, Pacific Electric Red Car, Seal Beach, Seal Beach apartments, Seal Beach auction, Seal Beach Boulevard, Seal Beach History, Seal Beach motel, Southern California, Southern California history, Ted Gustafson, U.S. Navy
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