]]> Caption: "A SCENE FROM THE WHARF - VENTURA, CAL."
[Western Card Company, Reedley, Fresno; Co., Calif., 328?]]]>

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Library records indicate that this image was displayed at People's Lumber office on Thompson Boulevard. A map of the area was glued to the verso of the photograph. ]]>
Aerial photographs]]> 24 x 14]]> here. Shows view of Ventura in 1877, with a view "From the Bay, Looking North" as written along the bottom of the map. Ships, wharf, beach, Poli Street, Downtown Ventura, Ventura Avenue, and mountains in image.]]> ]]> Black and white photographic bird's eye view of early downtown Ventura from atop a cacti lined hill. Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital, a multistory Mission-style building, is in the center foreground, surrounded by other buildings, and coastline in the background.
[MacGregor Bros., Ventura, Cal. (Printed by Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.)]]]>
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[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., made in Germany, A75192]]]>
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[Woods, Inc., L.A., 163]]]> [Brakey, John, Ventura, Cal. (Cardinell-Vincent Co., San Francisco; Made in Germany), 3612 and 193962]]]> Ventura--Views--Circa 1915]]> [Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (C.T. American Art), A-69788]]]> Petroleum--Rincon
Roads--Coast Highway--Street Scenes]]>
[Kashower, M. Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 1200 & 31724]]]>
Roads--Roosevelt Highway
Road--California Highway 1
Roads--Pacific Coast Highway]]>
A curved highway wraps around the base of a hill, just above a beach and a rock formation. A vehicle drives along the road in the distance, the ocean in the background.
[Kashower, M. Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 345; 32181]
Verso: Addressed to Elizabeth Hardison of Santa Paula, dated 1938 November 1. Text includes well wishes and a note that the image on the post card is of a rock formation that the author, Jessie, passed "going and coming" along the highway.]]>
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