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La Jolla CA California Children's Pool Beach 60s Chrome Postcard Boy Scout Stamp
La Jolla CA California Children's Pool Beach 60s Chrome Postcard Boy Scout Stamp
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This vibrant vintage postcard captures the popular Children's Pool in La Jolla, California, a beloved local landmark known for its protected breakwater and family-friendly swimming area. The breakwater was built and donated by Miss Ellen Scripps, making this location historically significant as a cherished community spot for children. The postcard vividly shows beachgoers enjoying a sunny day, with an orange-striped beach umbrella adding a pop of color to the sandy shore. The rocky coastline and distinctive architecture in the background reflect the scenic charm of La Jolla.
Printed by Columbia Color Corporation in North Hollywood, California, this postcard dates from the mid-20th century, as confirmed by the 1966 National Park Service stamp and the 1986 postmark from Encinitas, California. The postcard is a standard size of approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches and features a glossy finish typical of the era. This collectible piece offers a nostalgic glimpse of California beach life and is ideal for postcard collectors, California history enthusiasts, or those fond of coastal landmarks.
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