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  • Aerial view of Rindge Castle, Malibu

    Aerial view of Rindge Castle, Malibu

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    Aerial view of the unfinished mansion and property known as Rindge Castle, on Laudamus Hill in Malibu Canyon, California, owned by May Knight Rindge.

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  • Serra Retreat, Malibu, California

    Serra Retreat, Malibu, California

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    Image of the Serra Retreat in Malibu, California, on the property that was previously known as Rindge Castle, on Laudamus Hill and owned by May Knight Rindge.

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  • Malibu Beach Home, Malibu Movie Colony

    Malibu Beach Home, Malibu Movie Colony

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    Image of the Spanish Colonial Revival beach house built for Malibu Ranch superintendent Merritt Huntley Adamson and Rhoda Rindge Adamson (the daughter of Frederick Hastings Rindge and May Knight Rindge) at 23200 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, as seen from the Roosevelt Highway (later Pacific Coast Highway), with a brick wall in the foreground, palm trees, and ocean.

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  • Malibu Cove Colony

    Malibu Cove Colony

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    Image of a billboard on the beach advertising the Malibu Cove Colony, next to construction equipment, in Malibu, California, with automobiles on the highway in the distance. The sign reads "New exclusive Malibu Cove Colony, finest sheltered beach, limited offering of choice beach lots, Malibu Development Co, and associates" with a smaller sign for "Robert Lee Myer Const. Co."

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  • Malibu Movie Colony homes

    Malibu Movie Colony homes

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    Image of Malibu Movie Colony beach houses on the beach in Malibu, California, with a covered boat and a sign that reads "for sale."

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  • Malibu Beach, California

    Malibu Beach, California

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    Image of pedestrians and parked automobiles at the Anchor Inn Cafe and Texaco service station on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. Gasoline pumps are visible in front of the cafe which has a sign that reads "Anchor Inn best food on 101 Hi-way."

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