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Title
Interior of the Egyptian Ball Room at Ocean Park Pier in process of being transformed into the Buccaneer's Den at Pacific Ocean Park, Santa Monica, Calif
Date Created and/or Issued
1957
Contributing Institution
Santa Monica Public Library
Collection
Santa Monica Image Archives
Rights Information
Images are for personal research, scholarly and educational purposes. Contact the Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives for information about the reproduction of images. The Library assumes no responsibility for the improper use of any image from the Archives.
Description
Pacific Ocean Park (POP) amusement pier opened July 28, 1958 and closed October 6, 1967. The pier was demolished 1974-1975.
Santa Monica Public Library Image Archives POP59 Digital object 5109 img0019.jpg
Type
Image
Format
1 photographic print: b&w
Identifier
POP59
http://digital.smpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/smarchive/id/7535
Subject
Pacific Ocean Park (Santa Monica, Calif.)
Amusement parks--California--Santa Monica
Construction--California--Santa Monica
Construction industry--California--Santa Monica
Piers--California--Santa Monica
Abandoned buildings--California--Santa Monica
Construction and demolition debris--California--Santa Monica
Ballrooms--California--Santa Monica
Amusement arcades--California--Santa Monica
Lost architecture--California--Santa Monica
Provenance
Donated to the Library by the Osterhout Family Collection

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