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Title
The Beaumont Women's Club Float in the Cherry Festival
Creator
BLD
Publication Information
Beaumont Library District
Contributing Institution
Beaumont Library District
Collection
Beaumont Library District
Rights Information
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Description
The Beaumont Womans club was a popular group in the growing town of Beaumont. The building, located on 6th Street, is still in use today for the Woman's club as well as for the San Gorgonio Historical Society Museum. This is a Woman's Club float for the cherry Festival parade, most likely from the late 1940's.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8vt1rg9
CBEA_089
11/1/2016
Subject
Cherry Festival
Parades & processions
Festivals
Clubwomen
Clubhouses
Clubs
Women
Women's rights
Place
Beaumont, CA

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