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Beach Road north of Santa Monica, Cal
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North Beach and Railroad, Santa Monica
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Image of North Beach and the Arcadia Hotel with the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks running next to the Beach Road in Santa Monica, California, in 1893. The Santa Monica Bath House and the remains of the Los Angeles and Independence Wharf are visible at right and the Palisades Bluffs are visible at left.
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Aerial view of Santa Monica beach at north end of Palisades
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Detailed aerial view looking south showing the beach, dock and beach houses at the north end of Palisades Park in Santa Monica, California. Ocean Avenue and Adelaide Drive can both be seen heading eastward with Inspiration Point at their junction. The mouth of Santa Monica Canyon is seen in left edge of image.
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Santa Monica coast road south of Santa Monica Canyon
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Image of automobiles on the Pacific Coast Highway south of Santa Monica Canyon, California, with the bluffs and Palisades Park and the California Incline in the distance at left and houses on the beach at right. The Santa Monica Pier is seen in the distance at center.
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Santa Monica, Los Angeles Co., Cal
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Image of the shoreline as seen from the roof of a railroad train at end of the Los Angeles and Independence Wharf with the Santa Monica Hotel on the Palisades bluffs and the Santa Monica Bath House on the beach below in Santa Monica, California.
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Beach north of Santa Monica Canyon
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Image of the beach and bluffs north of Santa Monica Canyon in Pacific Palisades, California, with the Lighthouse Bathhouse buildings in the distance. A broken stone fence, beachgoers, and parked automobiles are visible in the foreground.
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Bluffs and coast road, Pacific Palisades
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View of the coast road along the beach north of Santa Monica in Pacific Palisades, California, with the bluffs above, as seen from approximately the foot of where the Long Wharf stone jetty began. A building with sign "Bath House" can be seen in the far distance at the mouth of Santa Monica Canyon, at different times known as F.E. Bundy's Canyon Bath House or Santa Monica Canyon Bath House
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