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Description
Photograph of Carmen Cabral (donor's grandmother) with donor's uncle Louis (age approximately 13) and aunt Annie (age 6 or 7) at the opening day of the Independence Day Carnival, South Whittier, California. The carnival was held at what is now Mayberry Park on July 4, 1955.
Cabral, Carmen Cabral, Louis Cabral, Annie Fourth of July--California--Whittier Carnivals--California--Whittier Families--California--Whittier
Place
United States (North and Central America, World : nation) 13201 Meyer Rd, Whittier, CA South Whittier (Los Angeles county, California : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state) 33.930786 -118.050664
Digital image created as part of the Whittier Unincorporated Heritage Project PhotoShare event at Liberty Community Plaza. Physical item owned by Angel Cabral. 600 dpi, 24-bit color. Epson 11000XL Photo Scanner, Silverfast Ai IT8 Version 8 Software. Archival master file is a TIFF.
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