Title supplied by cataloger.; Oversized photograph. This section of Pacific Coast Highway was formally dedicated as the 'Theodore Roosevelt Highway' when it was completed in 1929 and was generally known as the 'Roosevelt Highway' or 'Coast Highway' in the 1930s. It was designated as US 101A (Alternate) in 1936. State legislative action in 1964 changed many highway numbers in California, and US 101A became CA 1. In the same year, the state legislature offically named CA 1 'Pacific Coast Highway' in Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties A Bucyrus/Erie digger (operated by C.G. Willis & Sons) and a grader clean a mudslide from the cliffs above 101A (Alternate) at the Bel Air Beach Club that was caused by a winter storm. Cars cautiously drive past the cleanup. Photo dated: Jan. 18, 1952.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 28 cm. Photographic prints
Cliffs--California, Southern Flood damage--California--Los Angeles Landslides--California--Los Angeles Roads--Pacific States Storms--California, Southern Road machinery Road work zones--California--Los Angeles Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles, Calif.) Pacific Coast Highway
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