This Date in Seal Beach History
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June 9th in Seal Beach History (7 of 8)
Huge Beach Joy Zone Is Lined By Unique Seal Way Continue reading
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June 3rd in Seal Beach History
Best Lighted Beach On the Southern California Coast! Continue reading
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Tagged 1906, Bay City, Bay City history, Bayside Land Co., Bayside Land Company, Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles Times, Orange County, Orange County history, P. A. Stanton, Pacific Electric, Pacific Electric Red Car, Pavillion, Philip Stanton, Phillip A. Stanton, Phillip Stanton, Seal Beach, Seal Beach History, Southern California, Southern California history, Stanton
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June 1st in Seal Beach History
Seal Beach Popular Watering Hole Continue reading
March 22nd in Seal Beach History
How Ya Gonna Keep ‘Em Up In San Berdoo After They’ve Seen Seal Beach? Continue reading
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Tagged 1914, beach, De Kruif, DeKruif, Henri De Kruif, Main Street, Ocean Avenue, Orange County, Orange County history, Pacific Electric, pavilion, Pavillion, pier, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, Seal Beach, Seal Beach bathhouse, Seal Beach History, Seal Beach Pier, Seal Beach Real Estate, Southern California, Southern California history
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