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Title
Exterior view of the Las Flores Inn on the coast road, Malibu, 1915
Date Created and/or Issued
1915
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Pierce (C.C.) Photographic Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
The inn was located at the intersection of the Pacific Coast Highway and Las Flores Canyon Road, just east of the guarded Rindge Ranch fence (which prevented westward development beyond Las Flores Canyon Road at this time).
The inn is at right and has a steeply peaked roof with its name painted near the top. Part of the inn extends back toward the ocean behind it with a wooden pergola covering tables to the left. There is also a fenced-in garden at left. Several cars are parked in front of the inn and the garden, and there are people standing in front of the inn. A horse is tied near the ocean at left. Legible signs include "Crescent Ice Cream" and "When Your [sic] Dry Maier Select on Draught".
Type
image
Identifier
uclamss_1756_xxxx_b0092
ark:/21198/zz002b19nv
Language
English
Subject
Business
Beaches--California--Malibu
Environment
Restaurants--California--Malibu
Lifestyle
Source
C.C. Pierce Photographic Collection, circa 1898-1934

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