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Description
Folded brochure on blue-colored paper with an image on the cover of group of ten riders on horseback along the beach near Torrance. La Venta Inn is visible in background on hilltop behind the riders. Brochure interior reads: "Riding at Palos Verdes Estates offers unusually interesting bridle trails over the hills, through the canyons and down along the blue waters of the Pacific. These trails lead through park areas, so protected by permanent restrictions that riding, like golf, will always be possible for the residents of Palos Verdes Estates." Neuner Corporation Litho LA stamped on back of brochure.
Type
text
Format
Original Brochure
Extent
8 x 5 in. 4 Pages of 4
Identifier
cpv_000011 ark:/13960/t8kd81h9x
Language
English
Subject
Home ownership--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula--History Palos Verdes Peninsula (Calif.)--History--Brochures Planned communities--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula--History Real estate development--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula--History
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