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Veterans Day ceremonies. Long Beach honors WW II dead (in flag-draped caskets) in front of the "Old City Hall" steps at Broadway and Pacific Ave. (November 11)
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1947
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Veterans Day ceremonies. Long Beach honors WW II dead (in flag-draped caskets) in front of the "Old City Hall" steps at Broadway and Pacific Ave. (November 11)
Date
1947
Title
Veterans Day ceremonies. Long Beach honors WW II dead (in flag-draped caskets) in front of the "Old City Hall" steps at Broadway and Pacific Ave. (November 11)
Date
1947
Title
Veterans Day ceremonies. Long Beach honors WW II dead (in flag-draped caskets) in front of the "Old City Hall" steps at Broadway and Pacific Ave. (November 11)
Date
1947
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Dedication of the Schuyler F. Heim lift bridge across the Cerritos Channel to the Long Beach Naval Station and the Long Beach Naval Shipyard.
Date
1947
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Dedication of the Schuyler F. Heim lift bridge across the Cerritos Channel to the Long Beach Naval Station and the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. L to R, Commodore Schuyler F. Heim and a Navy Commander (with blow torch) cut cable to open bridge to traffic.
Date
1947
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Dedication of the Schuyler F. Heim lift bridge across the Cerritos Channel to the Long Beach Naval Station and the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. L to R, Commodore Schuyler F. Heim and a Navy Commander (with blow torch) cut cable to open bridge to traffic.
Date
1947
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Dedication of the Schuyler F. Heim lift bridge across the Cerritos Channel to the Long Beach Naval Station and the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Between flags, Commodore and Mrs. Heim at the bronze plaque that tells of the bridge.
Date
1947
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Dedication of the Schuyler F. Heim lift bridge across the Cerritos Channel to the Long Beach Naval Station and the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Looking down from the Heim Bridge at the old Ford Ave. Biscaule Bridge alongside.
Date
1947
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The Schuyler F. Heim Bridge (built by U.S. Navy). An upper story lift bridge connecting Long Beach via a freeway from Sepulveda Street & Anaheim with the Naval Station Long Beach. (1945-47)
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