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Historic Huntington Beach: Historic Walking Tour #2: The Huntington Beach Pier
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Historic Walking Tour #2: The Huntington Beach Pier. Huntington Beach near pier and bandshell, circa 1914. (Photo, Library of Congress). The Huntington Beach pier. 2 on the Historic Downtown walking guide. Has been a fixture on our coast for well over one hundred years. (See a photograph of the original 1902 rough pine industrial pier at http:/ www.historichuntingtonbeach.blogspot.com/2012/05/surf-city-ninety-eight-years-ago-this.html). Looking from Main Street and Ocean Boulevard...
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Historic Huntington Beach: WATCH: PBS SoCaL "Our American Family: The Furutas" of Historic Wintersburg, Huntington Beach pioneers
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Sunday, February 22, 2015. WATCH: PBS SoCaL "Our American Family: The Furutas" of Historic Wintersburg, Huntington Beach pioneers. Labels: Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. June 2, 2015 at 10:29 PM. Historic Huntington Beach highlights local history. We appreciate the inquiries, anecdotes and memories of our readers. Comments with embedded commercial / advertising links will not be published. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Huntington Beach, California. Click to go to Historic Wintersburg.
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Historic Huntington Beach: February 2015
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Sunday, February 22, 2015. WATCH: PBS SoCaL "Our American Family: The Furutas" of Historic Wintersburg, Huntington Beach pioneers. Labels: Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Saturday, February 14, 2015. ADVANCE SCREENING: Huntington Beach pioneer story comes to PBS SoCal. The Furuta family of Wintersburg Village in 1922 (standing: Toshiko, Nobuko, Raymond, Kazuko; seated: Yukiko with Etsuko, Charles). Photo courtesy of the Furuta family). The history of the Furuta. Family of Wintersburg Village.
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Historic Huntington Beach: New historical photography displayed at Huntington Beach's Main Street Library
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Saturday, October 11, 2014. New historical photography displayed at Huntington Beach's Main Street Library. Enter the main reading room at the Main Street Library and look up! An exhibit of historical images from Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach grace the walls. Informational materials are at the front counter. (Photo, October 2014). It's only fitting that the Main Street Library. Listed along with Triangle Park. On the National Register for Historic Places. The photography exhibit images reveal ...
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HBDRA » Saving Historic Wintersburg: One of America’s 11 Most Endangered
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Saving Historic Wintersburg: One of America’s 11 Most Endangered. Saving Historic Wintersburg: One of America’s 11 Most Endangered. August 11th, 2014. ONE OF AMERICA’S 11 MOST ENDANGERED. Historic Wintersburg is the only historical place in the western continental United States to be named to the list, the majority being in the eastern part of the country. This national recognition by our country’s premier historical experts is an indication of the significance of the Historic Wintersburg property. Inclu...
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Historic Huntington Beach: Pacific City: Our first City Hall
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Thursday, December 11, 2014. Pacific City: Our first City Hall. Updated January 29, 2015 - On January 20, 2015, the Huntington Beach City Council voted 4-3 to approve the environmental report and demolition of the majority of the Pacific City Hall building. The action requires the property owner to move their structure back six feet, with an attempt to save the facade on the building as an architectural treatment for a new four-story building. Was our first City Hall. To bring the Pacific Electric Railway.
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Historic Huntington Beach: ADVANCE SCREENING: Huntington Beach pioneer story comes to PBS SoCal
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Saturday, February 14, 2015. ADVANCE SCREENING: Huntington Beach pioneer story comes to PBS SoCal. The Furuta family of Wintersburg Village in 1922 (standing: Toshiko, Nobuko, Raymond, Kazuko; seated: Yukiko with Etsuko, Charles). Photo courtesy of the Furuta family). From our sister blog, Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach,. The history of the Furuta. Family of Wintersburg Village. Comes to PBS in 2015. The effort to bring the history of the Furuta. Family of Historic Wintersburg. Is proud to have...
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Historic Huntington Beach: Take a ride on the Red Car: When the Pacific Electric Railway came to town
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013. Take a ride on the Red Car: When the Pacific Electric Railway came to town. THE RED CAR: The Pacific Electric Railway, car #607 to Huntington Beach. Train trolley cars were the happy red color of every child's dream. The color is recreated on the trolleys at Disneyland. Linda Sapiro Moon, Huntington Beach resident. ABOVE: A crowd waiting for the arrival of the first train, the Pacific Electric at Huntington Beach, circa 1904. (Photo, City of Huntington Beach archives). Simply made...
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Historic Huntington Beach: Smoked fish and the Surfer stomp
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Friday, May 4, 2012. Smoked fish and the Surfer stomp. Surf City local Karen Jackle remembers coming from her home in Santa Ana to Huntington Beach as a little girl in the early 1950s. Main Street Huntington Beach in the 1950s. Photo, City of Huntington Beach archives). I remember coming down Main Street toward the beach. There were smoked fish stands and my Dad liked smoked fish, so we would stop to buy some. After Karen's family moved to Long Beach in 1955, " I still came to Huntington Beach. In my...
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Historic Huntington Beach: Holidays in Huntington Beach, 1914
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014. Holidays in Huntington Beach, 1914. Celebrate the holidays, pioneer style, with the Huntington Beach Historical Society and Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach! More event details on our sister blog, Historic Wintersburg, at http:/ historicwintersburg.blogspot.com/2014/11/event-holidays-in-huntington-beach-1914.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Huntington Beach, California. Click to go to Historic Wintersburg. Http:/ www.surfcityusa.com/. Huntington Beach near pi...
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