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At Atlantic Blvd. and Bixby Road a crowd gathers to watch a black and white TV broadcast on a 10 or 12-inch screen. (Some people brought stools to stand on to get a better view). Mr. M.E. Mattox had an early radio store which also became the first television store in Long Beach. [1946(?) or 1947]
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1946
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4th of July crowd on the beach viewed from both sides/ends of the Rainbow Pier. The Alamitos Ave. end (east) shows the Villa Riviera and the Pacific Coast Club (upper left in neg), and beach houses. The Pine Ave. end (west) shows roller coaster structure at The Pike, and the strand.
Date
1947
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Senior Citizens' Recreation. In what was Lincoln Park -- Broadway to Ocean, Pacific to Cedar -- were many activities for the aged of Long Beach: shuffleboard, croquet, checkers, or just spectating, and fishing off Belmont Pier (the poles were light-weight and a good time was had by all even if nothing much was caught but smelt).
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1947
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Senior Citizens' recreation in what was Lincoln Park.
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1947
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For a while, North American Aviation, Inc. occupied the Douglas plant to assemble a 4-engine attack bomber-fighter jet for the Air Force.
Date
1947
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North American Bomber Plant, 1948. B47 production at Long Beach Douglas Aircraft. (see notes inside) (1 of 4)
Date
1948
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North American Bomber Plant, 1948. B47 production at Long Beach Douglas Aircraft. (see notes inside) (1 of 4)
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1948
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North American Bomber Plant, 1948. B47 production at Long Beach Douglas Aircraft. (see notes inside) (1 of 4)
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1948
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North American Bomber Plant, 1948. B47 production at Long Beach Douglas Aircraft. (see notes inside) (1 of 4)
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1948
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"Roll-Out" of the first Douglas "Globemaster" giant cargo plane for the U.S. Air Force.
Date
1948
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