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Title
Azusa, California, a city to work in, a city to live in
Creator
Azusa Chamber of Commerce
Date Created and/or Issued
1950s
Publication Information
Hayden Memorial Library
Contributing Institution
Citrus College, Hayden Memorial Library
Collection
Citrus College Archive Collection
Rights Information
Public domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Section headings are: Labor is close to industry in Azusa, Industry-minded, Azusa possesses an unusually healthy climate, Azusa-a city of sunshine and citrus groves, Azusa is proud of her schools and churches. Photographs of an aerial view, auditorium, Lucky Lager's plant, a car load of pipe ready to leave the Southern Pipe & Casing Co's plant, a DC-4 cargoliner taking off from Mexico City, a dog named Commando, citrus crop, Crystal Lake, civic center, women's clubhouse, Citrus Union High School and Junior College, trout lake at the Rainbow Angling Club, Slauson School, two Azusa churches and a view along old Foothill Boulevard.
Type
image
Format
1 pamphlet; Includes 16 color photographs.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8wh2qm8
CAZC_200
Language
English
Subject
Boeing Aerospace Company
Citrus Union High School--Buildings--History
Auditoriums
Brewing industry
Pipe industry
Guide dogs
Citrus fruit
School buildings--California
Trout fishing
Churches
Place
Azusa (Calif.)
Aerial views.
Buildings, structures, etc.

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