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Title
Coati Mundi, native to Mexico's west coast, brought to Newport Beach on banana boats (converted yachts), These made frequent trips to west Central American ports, landing and selling bananas from the old county dock near the arches.
Creator
Gerhardt, Wally
Date Created and/or Issued
1946
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, Orange County Regional History Collection
Collection
Gerhardt (Wally) Photograph Collection
Rights Information
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Scope/Content: Coati Mundi, native to Mexico's west coast, brought to Newport Beach on banana boats (converted yachts), These made frequent trips to west Central American ports, landing and selling bananas from the old county dock near the arches.
Type
image
Identifier
1812

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