Title supplied by cataloger. The Pacific Palisades lighthouse was built as a bathhouse with a working light in 1927. In the early 1930s, the structure along with the beach was sold to Will Rogers, and later, the beach was given to the state of California and renamed the Will Rogers State Beach. View of the coast of the Santa Monica Bay, showing the Lighthouse, a bathhouse in Pacific Palisades. Thomas P. Barber designed the building, which accommodated 500 patrons and included a restaurant. The location was located at what is now Will Rogers State Beach. Photograph circa 1927.
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image
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1 negative : safety ; 25 x 20 cm. Photographic safety negatives
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