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Seal Beach

All photographs taken by Kenneth A. Larson. All rights reserved. © 2006 - 2012.


Sandwitched between Huntington Beach and Long Beach is the small beach town of Seal Beach. Main Street is lined with shops and restaurants and ends at the Municipal Pier. Near the northeast end of Main Street is the Red Car Museum, a small museum housed within an old Red Car from Pacific Electric Days. The Museum is open second and forth Saturdays, noon to 3:00.
City of Seal Beach Administration Building City of Seal Beach Administration Building
City of Seal Beach Administration Building. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Red Car Museum
Red Car Museum. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Main Street
Beach end of Main Street, looking inland. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Municipal Pier
Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Municipal Pier
Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Municipal Pier
Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Municipal Pier
Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Looking south from the Municipal Pier
Looking south from the Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Looking north toward Long Beach
Looking north toward Long Beach from the Municipal Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Boat
Boat as seen from Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.
Oil derek
Oil derek as seen from Pier. Photo date: 9-9-06.

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