Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The Corona display at the National Orange Show, which is a miniature Taj Mahal. There is sign on the front reading, "Corona." Other displays are visible in the background. The ceiling is draped with fabric and there are tassels hanging down. Related to Los Angeles Time article, "Orange Show Doors Opened: Gov. Rolph Officiates With 20,000 in Attendance: Exhibition Sets New Mark in Dazzling Brilliancy: Visitors From Latin America Will Be Feted Today," 20 Feb. 1931: A1. Appears on photo page, "1931 National Orange Show at San Bernardino Has Magnificent Setting," Los Angeles Times, 20 Feb. 1931: 8. Text from newspaper caption: A Miniature of the Taj Mahal Features the Corona Exhibit Text from negative sleeve: Orange Show 1931
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image
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_6944 ark:/21198/zz002cx82n
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No linguistic content
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Citrus fruit industry--California--San Bernardino Oranges--California--San Bernardino Agricultural exhibits--California--San Bernardino National Orange Show
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