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Title
Armistice Day parade, Boy Scouts and automobiles, Long Beach. November 11, 1922
Date Created and/or Issued
1922-11-11
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Photographs
Rights Information
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Description
A panoramic view of the 1922 Armistice Day Parade in Long Beach. Troops of Boy Scouts are marching on Ocean Avenue, past Lord & Taylor, Hotel Schuyler, and Hotel Kinnebac, after having turned right off of Pine. Behind the last of the scouts on behind there is a row of automobiles, some decorated with American flags. Both Ocean and Pine are lined with spectators, and vehicles, including a street car, are backed up at the corner. Spectators are also watching from the windows, roofs, and fire escapes of buildings along the parade route.
Type
image
Format
image/jp2
Extent
26 x 61 cm (10 x 24 in)
Identifier
167741
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll2/id/4383
Subject
Armistice Day--United States
Parades--California--Long Beach--Photographs
Boy Scouts
Crowds
Stores & shops--California--Long Beach. (lctgm)
Events--California--Long Beach. (lctgm)
Panoramas--California--Long Beach--Photographs
Negatives. (aat)
Place
Long Beach (Calif.)
Source
Photographs, Huntington Digital Library

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