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Title
Traffic on route to Renaissance Pleasure Faire
Creator
Ewing, Maida
Date Created and/or Issued
5/8/1967
Publication Information
Thousand Oaks Library
Contributing Institution
Thousand Oaks Library
Collection
News Chronicle Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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The Ventura County Star and the Thousand Oaks Library hold joint access to the copyright.
Description
"No Pleasure - Massive traffic bottleneck near Decker Road greeted comers and goers at controversial Renaissance Pleasure Faire held over the weekend just east of Thousand Oaks in Skelton Canyon. The Elizabethean-age festivity drew much larger than expected crowds, estimated at more than 30,000 over the two days." Image shows Highway patrol cars, and many vehicles parked along roadside.
Type
image
Format
1 print, negatives, proof sheet : b&w; 35 mm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8h41pgg
CTO_011
05-8-1967_1
Subject
Fairs
Open-air theaters
Traffic congestion

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