Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. View of Franklin Junior High School destroyed by the Long Beach earthquake. The school, rebuilt, is located at 540 Cerritos Ave. The Long Beach earthquake of 1933 took place on March 10, with a magnitude of 6.4, causing widespread damage to buildings throughout Southern California. The epicenter was offshore, southeast of Long Beach on the Newport-Inglewood Fault. An estimated fifty million dollars' worth of property damage resulted, and 120 lives were lost. Text from negative sleeve: Earthquakes, Long Beach, 1933
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uclamss_1429_2096 ark:/21198/zz002dd17j
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Schools--California--Long Beach Long Beach Earthquake, Calif., 1933 Earthquake damage--California--Long Beach Earthquakes--California--Long Beach Franklin Classical Middle School (Long Beach, Calif.)
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