
Today's three photos were all taken Feb. 24, 1969 ("the Flood of '69") and are from the same
Flood Control Dept. materials I wrote about Wednesday. The photo above shows the
Villa Park Dam spillway, and the photo below shows the
Santiago Dam spillway.

The third photo (below) shows the flooded intersection of Bolsa and Harbor Blvd, in
Santa Ana. Businesses shown include
Food Ranch Market,
Bolsa Auto, and one of the old
Stanley Meston-designed
McDonald's restaurants. Note also the
Huntington Savings billboard. Does anyone know the significance of the lifesized sailor in a crow's nest overlooking the intersection?
Kai Weisser, who
wrote a book about the history of the
Huntington Beach Lifeguards, now has
his own blog. He says "it will primarily be book related, HB lifeguard and beach related. I may from time to time include general H.B. [history], which I have a few photos of, or [other related] stuff that comes my way."
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Architect
Richard Dodd will give a talk about "
The Bungalow Era in Orange County - The Embodiment of the Arts & Crafts Movement" at the Mary Wilson Branch Library, 707 Electric Ave.,
Seal Beach, Jan. 28, 7pm. If you attend, be sure to also check out the
Seal Beach Historical & Cultural Society's restored
Pacific Electric "Red Car" adjacent to the library.