View of the Alamitos Bay Dance Pavilion on the ocean side of Alamitos Peninsula. Shows a few sunbathers and people playing in the surf. Printed on the front bottom of the photo: "The Alamitos Bay Dance Pavilion was constructed in 1903 in order to attract visitors to the new community of Naples. It was located at 62nd street on the ocean side of the peninsula. The peninsula was popular for sunbathing then as it is today. The pavilion went down in the 1930's of natural causes." DATE NOTES: Circa 1900's. ORIG. IMAGE: 8" x 10" B&W matte print, mounted on black construction paper. NEGATIVE: no. KEYWORDS: recreation, swimsuits, sunbathing,pavillion
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