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Dome theatre after fire, Ocean Park
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Dome theatre on fire, Ocean Park, January 6, 1924
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Image of people watching the Dome theater be destroyed by fire at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California, on January 6, 1924. Several firefighters can be seen standing on the roof of the Dome theater. A sign for "Stradley Newton Contractors" is visible at right and the Dome marquee reads "Priscilla Dean in White Tiger" and "Will Rogers in Two Wagons."
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Elevated view of Ocean Park
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Image of the buildings surrounding Pickering Pier, the first Dome Theater and Big Dipper roller coaster, including the Ocean Park Bath House on the beach with Arabian-style architecture, at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California.
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Ocean Park Pier, Santa Monica
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Image of people walking along the Ocean Park Pier with the Dome Theater at center and the Lighthouse slide at left with the Toonerville Fun House across from it, at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California.
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Ocean Park
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Image of buildings and amusement rides from the piers at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California. Domes from the Ocean Park Bath House and second Dome Theater on Ocean Front Avenue are seen at far left and center. The Giant Dipper roller coaster on Lick Pier is at right and the Hi-Boy roller coaster on the Ocean Park Pier is at left. Signs for "Marine Furniture Co." and the "Jones Hotel Cafe & Grill."
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Ocean Front Walk, Ocean Park
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Image of a crowd of people on the Ocean Front Walk next to the Ocean Park Pier at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California. There is a banner in the foreground for "Ocean Park Doc Carvers Diving Horses- Free staring June 26," and the marquee on the Rosemary Theater at left reads "Now playing Lon Chaney & Preview Tonite" with a poster for the movie "The Unknown." Additional signs include "Dancing," "Ocean Park Pier Dome Theatre," and "Egyptian Ball Room."
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Aerial detail of remains of Pickering and Lick Piers in Ocean Park, Santa Monica, California
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Aerial view looking east showing remains of Pickering and Lick Piers in Ocean Park (now a neighborhood of Santa Monica, California), after fire destroyed them on January 6, 1924. The Bon Ton Ballroom can still be seen in bottom right of image. Ocean Park Municipal Auditorium is still standing next to remains of Giant Dipper roller coaster.
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