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Cabrillo Pavilion

Issued Date:
[circa 1900s-1950s]
Topics:
Buildings and Beaches
Places:
California and Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Genres:
picture postcards and postcards
Notes:

Postcard caption: Cabrillo Pavilion - Property of the people of Santa Barbara. This pavilion on the East Beach frontage of the city of Santa Barbara is considered to be the finest example of a municipal pleasure building in California, both from the standpoint of architecture and utility. The building of this pavilion is the first step in a campaign to save the beach lands of Santa Barbara from tawdry exploitation. Accommodations are available for 2500 bathers. Restaurants, coffee shops and soda fountains are conveniently located to the beach and to the dance floor on the upper story. Ample parking space is also available.

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Citation:
[Identification of Item], Santa Barbara picture postcards collection. SBHC Mss 36. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Physical Description:
1 print ; 9 x 14 cm (postcard format)
Format:
Still Image
Collection(s):
Santa Barbara picture postcards collection
Library Location:
Department of Special Research Collections
ARK:
ark:/48907/f3xw4h0v
Local Identifier:
cusbspcmss36-110060
Rights:
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Restrictions:

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