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Description
Accession number: P3051 and P3051X Ink stamped on back "Photo by / Buena Park Photo Shop / 877 Grand Ave. / Buena Park, California." Aerial view looking northwest across Anaheim City Park (now Pearson Park), located at 400 North Harbor Blvd. (formerly Palm Street); image shows the park, flanked by North Palm Street (now Harbor Blvd.) at top, West Sycamore Street at right, West Cypress Street at left and North Lemon Street at the bottom; visible in the park are the Greek Theater facing Lemon Street, the park "plunge" swimming pool and bathhouse at center, with tennis courts left of the pool, baseball field above the pool, picnic grounds at top, and system of ponds along the Sycamore Street side; also visible is a citrus grove north of Sycamore Street at Palm Street, and residential areas, including a portion of North Clementine Street.
Anaheim City Park--California--Anaheim Pearson Park--California--Anaheim Municipal services--California--1900-Present Recreation--1900-Present Sports Swimming pools--California--Anaheim Parks--California--Anaheim Baseball fields--California--Anaheim Streets--California--Anaheim Houses--California--Anaheim--1900-Present Picnicking Tennis courts--California--Anaheim Municipal engineering Land use--California Anaheim (Calif.)--Historic buildings, etc
Time Period
Municipal services -- California -- 1900-Present Recreation -- 1900-Present Houses -- California -- Anaheim -- 1900-Present
Place
Anaheim City Park California Anaheim. Pearson Park Anaheim Municipal services 1900-Present Swimming pools Parks Baseball fields Streets Houses Tennis courts Land use California. Anaheim (Calif.) Historic buildings, etc
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