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Malibu Beach Home, Malibu Movie Colony
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Ephemera - Malibu
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Chamber of Commerce promotional guide and business directory, 1965; postcards with artwork by M. Sheehan ("handmade original serigraphs"). Includes 2 volumes: The determined Mrs. Rindge and her legendary railroad: a history of the Hueneme, Malibu and Port Los Angeles Railway / by David F. Myrick. A checklist of articles concerning the Hueneme, Malibu & Port Los Angeles Railway / from the indexes of Charles F. Outland. Ventura County Historical Society, 1996. [May K. Rindge] Gable, Valerie. Malibu. Malibu Books, 1984.
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Along the Railroad on the Malibu
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View of a wharf and railroad tracks for the Rindge railway (incorporated as the Hueneme, Malibu and Port Los Angeles Railway) under construction in Malibu, California. Piles of lumber are stacked on the tracks and wharf.
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