This Date in Seal Beach History
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March 6th in Seal Beach History
Time to say goodbye to the roller coaster and the Jewel City Cafe. Continue reading
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Tagged 1915, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, Bayside Land Co., Bayside Land Company, Derby roller coaster, Dickson Realty, Joy Zone, Main Street, Ocean Avenue, Orange County, Orange County history, Panama Pacific Expo, Panama Pacific Internation Exposition, Phillip A. Stanton, pier, Prohibition, roller coaster, scintillators, Seal Beach, Seal Beach celebrities, Seal Beach cooking, Seal Beach History, Seal Beach Pier, Seal Beach Real Estate, Security First National Bank, Southern California, Southern California history
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February 1st In Seal Beach History
Drunken antics in the Seal Beach jail! Continue reading
January 27th In Seal Beach History
John Doyle, former Seal Beach mayor, alleged bootlegger, and cusser of women faces justice. Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Doyle, Alice M. Doyle, bootlegging, City Marshal Jack Arnold, City Recorder William MorrisonJustice of the Peace William Morrison, Dolphin Avenue, Elsie McClellan, Jack Arnold, John Doyle, John J. Doyle, Prohibition, Seal Beach, Seal Beach History, Volstead Act, William Morrison
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