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Venice Beach by Craig Schultz
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THE CREATURE, the dance… by PAUL CARDIN (3.9 Million Views >) Never Was An Arrow II
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Santa Monica, 1965 by jericl cat
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Santa Monica by Boardwalklover
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979 Venice West Cafe by The City Project
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: A BUNGALOW FOR ONLY TEN GRAND--BUT THAT WAS IN 1961 You are right, expensive. My first visit to Venice Beach, California was in the summer of 1959. Only 17, I thought it was a paradise. The blue Pacific was the perfect mural, a paradise come-to-life. Bikinis and beautiful women, men with tanned muscles--it was the place for beautiful people. I watched the parade of California gals and guys and hoped I might get invited to a beach blanket bingo party. Pacific Ocean Park was open and one could hear the cries of joy as the roller coaster riders went up one wooden hill and down another; it was fun, a summer of fun. I liked Venice so well, I left my midwestern home and headed west. There wasn't a day when I wasn't goofing off along the Promenade--until I finally decided to join the Navy. I joined the service in 1960 and was stationed in San Diego. Venice Beach was often a weekend destination. I had met some friends and was having a great time. Two old gentlemen whom I had befriended told me they wanted to sell their home, a beachfront bungalow. They said they had enjoyed it for years but were too old to continue living there. "We have had our parties here for years, years--but we are just too old to stay. We want to slow it down, get fed on time and enjoy our golden years," the older of the two said. "So, if you want it for around ten grand, it's yours." If I had not been scheduled to go overseas, I would have purchased the real estate, but that is the world of "if." roberthuffstutter says: click here to tell people why you chose this photo
Venice Houses by Vicente A.
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Gaily Painted Apt Buildings Are Seen Throughout Venice Beach Area by Robin Kanouse
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Remembering Venice by Laurie Avocado
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Battle of the Beatniks page 2 by Eric Ahlberg
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Colonades at Windward by Eric Ahlberg
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DSC_0332 by risteriet
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1960 Ford Sunliner Original Ford Sales Brochure by Paul Maddams
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ave 26. venice beach, ca. 2012. by eyetwist
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