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Laguna Beach / Foster J. Eubank and Gene Felder.
Author
Eubank, Foster J.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., [2013]
copyright 2013
Description
1 online resource (95 pages) : chiefly illustrations.
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Repeat photography
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California
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Laguna Beach
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Laguna Beach (Calif.)
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History
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Pictorial works
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Author
Felder, Gene
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Series
Images of America.
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Then & now (Arcadia Publishing)
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Summary note
Everyone loves Laguna Beach; at least authors Foster J. Eubank and Gene Felder do, as well as everyone they know. It has long been an art colony, as indicated by city signs that read "Home of the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters." The city's 23,000 residents work to protect its small-town atmosphere. Laguna Beach is now surrounded by 22,000 acres of protected natural open space that was originally part of Mexican land grants. In this volume, the authors show that much has changed, while much remains the same.
Contents
Laguna's beach discovered
Laguna Beach grows and attracts famous artists
North Laguna Beach develops with the New Coast Highway
South Laguna Beach expands along its picturesque shoreline.
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OCLC
883238506
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