This Date in Seal Beach History
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June 28th in Seal Beach History
A fond look back at local firefighters’ least favorite 4th of July tradition. Continue reading
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Tagged 1966, Black Panther, Black Panther fireworks, Cub Scout Pack 105, Freedom, Freedom fireworks, Leisure World, Leisure World Lion, Red Devil, Red Devil fireworks, Scholarship League, Seal Beach, Seal Beach Cub Scouts, Seal Beach fireworks, Seal Beach History, Seal Beach Scholarship League, Wildcat, Wildcat fireworks
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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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