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Title
We Were So Free
Creator
OC Public Libraries
Enos, Lee
Stone, Nelda
Gilliom, Jon
Sparkuhl, Pat
Date Created and/or Issued
2019-11-21
Contributing Institution
OC Public Libraries
Collection
California Revealed from Orange County Public Libraries
Rights Information
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Description
Pat Sparkuhl considers surfing's influence on his appreciation for the Arts and relates an incident that occurred after being caught surfing U.S. Marine-controlled Trestles Beach.
Recorded for OC Surf Stories; Laguna Beach, California
Type
moving image
Format
Copy
Sound
Color
mp4
Form/Genre
Oral histories
Extent
1 File of 1
Identifier
OCDS SPAP 02
corcl_000105
Language
English
Subject
Surfing
Time Period
1960/1969
Place
Orange County (Calif.)
Trestles Beach (Calif.)
Provenance
Orange County Public Libraries
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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