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  • Oahu, Hawaii, 2006, 1953, 1950
  • Claude Oakland, 1985, 1950s
    • Eichler architect, 1985, 1950s
  • Oakland Art Gallery, 2001, 1973, 1927
  • Oakland Athletic League, 2006, 1949, 1948
    • High School Gymnastics Competition, 2006, 1949, 1948
  • Oakland, California, 2006, 1990, 1979, 1970s, 1948, 1920, 1905
  • The Oakland Tribune, 1977
    • Joe Knowland, owner, 1977
  • Los Angeles Police Chief Oaks, 1977, 1923
  • Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Coast Live Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
      • Quercus agrifolia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Silk Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
      • Grevillea robusta, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Oakwood, 1999, 1905  
  • Oakwood Av., 1999, 1916
    • Gate for the Venice Race Course, 1999, 1916
  • Oakwood Gallery, 2665 Main, Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    • Sandra Janson,* Gallery Dealer,, 1982
  • The Oasis Palms Motel, 1996, 1963
    • Mosley's fictional safe haven, on Lincoln Blvd., in Santa Monica, 1996, 1963
  • O'Bannon-Henderson News Co., Cigarettes and Tobacco; News Agency, Pacific Electric Station @ Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Obituaries, Eulogies, Memorials, Notices, Afterthoughts, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2004, 2002, 1988, 1984, 1946, 1935, 1912
    • Alphonzo Bell Jr. [1915-2004]
      • Myrna Oliver Alphonzo Bell Jr., 89: GOP Congressman Often Won Bipartisan Support, Los Angeles Times, 27 April 2004
    • Ray Eames [1915-1988]
      • Ray Eames, 73; Member of Noted Design Team, Los Angeles Times Obituary, November, 1988
    • Ken Genser [ -2010], 2010
      • Judy Abdo Ken Genser, January 10, 2010
      • Santa Monica City Councilor Richard Bloom, Ken Genser Tribute, 2009
      • Judge David Finkel Ken Genser 10 January 2010
      • Larry N. George, Ken Genser, 2010
      • Ruth Y. Goldway, Ken Genser 2010
      • Frank Gruber A Serious Man, The LookOut, January 11, 2010
      • Kevin Herrera Mayor Genser dead at 59, Daily Press, January 11, 2010
      • Patricia Hoffman, Ken Genser, 2010,
      • Sheila Kuehl, Ken Genser January 10, 2010
      • Beth Leder-Pack Ken Genser Communitas Award 2009, 2010, 2009
      • Terence Lyons The Truly Unforgettable Ken Genser, Santa Monica Mirror, vol. 11, no. 32, (photos by Margaret Molloy) January 14-20, 2010. pp. 1, 38.
      • Kevin McKeown, Ken Genser 2010
      • Geraldine Moyle, Tribute and Eulogy, Ken Genser, 2010, 2009
      • Kurt Petersen, Ken Genser, 2010
      • Ernie Powell, Ken Genser, 2010
      • Vivian Rothstein Ken Genser 2010
      • www.smgov.net: City Mourns Ken Genser, January 9, 2010
      • Sonya Fox Sultan Ken Genser 2010
      • Denny Zane Ken Genser 2010
    • Christopher Knight Walter Hopps [1932-2005] Curator Brought Fame to Postwar L.A. Artists, Los Angeles Times, 22/3/05, pp. A1, A19, 2005
    • Ned C . Howe [1930-2008]
      • Ned C Howe* [1930-2008] Obituary, 2008, 1930
      • 3281 30th St SW, Grandville, MI 49418, 2008
    • Richard E. Howe [1926-2009], 2010, 2009
    • Mark Kac [1914-1984]
      • Lee Dembart Pioneer Mathematician Mark Kac Dies, Los Angeles Times, Oct., 1984
      • Ralph A. Raimi  Mark Kac, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, 11 November 1984
    • Mary Kay Kamath, 2009
      • Connie Jenkins, Mary Kay Kamath, 2009
    • Homer Lea* [1886-1912]
      • Gen. Homer Lea Dead: Noted Man Passes Away at Home Here, Nov. 2, 1912, The Outlook, Nov. 1912
    • Baron Leone* [1909-1988]
      • Tony Scott Baron Michele Leone *[b. June 8, 1909 d. November 26, 1988]
    • Parke Meek [ -2010], 2010, 2008
    • Cecil R. Miller,* 2002
      • James C. Miller, Ph.D. Obituary for Cecil R. Miller,* A.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. (1912-2002), 2002, 1965-1957, 1952-1950 On-line Search
    • Anna Elizabeth 'Nancy' Nimitz* [1920-2004], 2004
      • Anna Elizabeth 'Nancy' Nimitz, 84; Rand Economist, Researcher, 1 March 2004 Los Angeles Times, B11, 1952
    • Marilyn J. Reece [1927-2004], 2004
      • Dennis McLellan Marilyn J. Reece, 77; State's First Licensed Female Civil Engineer Los Angeles Times, 21 May 2004
    • Ruth Rossman [1914-2004], 2004
      • Myra Oliver Ruth Rossman, 90; Watercolorist Helped Found Venice Art Walk, Los Angeles Times, 5 August 2004, [1914-2004], 1998, 1997, 1990, 1979, 1975, 1974,
    • J.D. Schuyler [1848 -1912], 1912
      • Stephen E. Kieffer, C.E. Grunsky, and J. B. Lippincott, The memoir of James Dix Schuyler, Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 76 (1913), p. 2243-2245.
    • Beth Sunshine [1948-2008], 2008, 2008a, 1948
    • Irene Wolt [1946-2009], 2009
      • Chui Tsang, President, Santa Monica City College, Irene Wolt [1946-2009], 2009
    • Docia Zavitkovsky, 2010
      • Ruth Y. Goldway, Docia Zavitkovsky 2010
      • Docia Zavitkovsky, The Seattle Times, January 10 to January 11, 2010  
  • Jack O'Brien, 1979, 1913
    • Boxing professional, 1979, 1913
  • Perry O'Brien, 1952
    • Track and field, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • William S. O'Brien [1826-1878], 1943, 1875, 1870s, 1869,
    • Along with Fair, Flood and Mackay, the Firm, 1943, 1869
    • They join the Virginia Water Company which brings into Virginia City water from the Sierras, 1942, 1869
    • Discovers the major Comstock Lode in the Con. Virginia, 1943, 1874, 1869
    • Our rich men the Inter-Ocean has not named. . . . Twenty or thirty million each is but a moderate estimate of their wealth. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan., 1875, 1943
    • The Con. Virginia bonanza created a longer list [of millionaires] including William S. O'Brien, 1943, 1870s
  • O'Brien's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 2004
    • 2941 Main St., 2004
  • Observatories, 2004, 1998, 1935, 1890s
    • Big Bear Solar Observatory, 2004, 1998
    • Griffith Observatory, 2004, 1998, 1960
      • South View of the Domes of the Solar Telescope, Planetarium Theatre and Twin Refracting Telescope of the Griffith Observatiory, Los Angeles, California Post Card, L.81 Western Publ. and Nov. Co., 259 S. Los Angeles St., L.A., Calif. Frank J. Thomas, Color Photography; Curteichcolor 3-D Natural Color Reproductions, JT, 1960
    • Mount Etna, 1935. 1892
    • Mount Hamilton, 1935,
    • Mount Palomar, 2004, 1998
    • Mount Wilson, 2004, 1998, 1916
    • Mt. Wilson, 1935, 1892, 1889
      • In 1889 Harvard established a branch observatory on the top of a peak near Mt. Wilson, 1935, 1889.
    • Pike's Peak, 1935, 1892
    • South American Harvard Branch Observatory, 1935, 1889
  • Rev. James A. O'Callaghan [ - ], Bio., p. 456, 1908a
  • Occidental College, 2008, 1935, 1912, 1887
    • Est. 1887
    • is purposedly and intentionally a smaller college . . .
    • devoted to high scholarship.
    • It has a beautiful campus in the foot-hills near Eagle Rock President, Dr. Remsen Du Bois Bird, 1935
    • Attended by, Graduates:
      • Homer Lea, 1993, 1912
      • Barak Obama,
      • Fred Thomason, Athlete, Minister, Western Movie Star, 1935
    •  Faculty:
      • President, Dr. Remsen Du Bois Bird, 1935
      • Robert Gottlieb,
      • Derek Schearer
  • Occupations, 1908a
    • (See Work)
    • Cabinet Making, 1908a
  • The Ocean (s), 2005a, 1983, 1976, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s, 1908, 1908a, 1886, 1875, Assorted Postcards
    • (See Fishing; The Weather; Kelp)
    • Between Ocean Park Boulevard and the southern boundary of Santa Monica, the ocean is the western boundary of the Ocean Park Redevelopment District, The eastern boundary is Neilson Way, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s,
    • The Pacific Ocean, 2005a, 1983, 1976, 1974, 1875, Assorted Postcards
  • Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, California, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004a, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1956, 1948, 1944, 1940sa, 1939, 1937, 1930, 1929, 1922, 1913, 1912, 1910s, 1919-1909, 1908a, 1900, 1900s, 1896, 1894, 1892, 1891, 1889, 1888, 1884, 1875, Assorted Post Cards
    • J.W. Scott, builder of the Arcadia Hotel, donated funds for the original planting of eucalyptus along Ocean Ave., 1980
    • Film Location, 2004a, 2003
    • The Long Line ran from Los Angeles along Sunset, down Ocean Av. to Ocean Park and Venice, 1896
    • Street Car Service, 1974, 1900s
    • Santa Monica Road Race Leg with grandstands and judges stand near Montana Av., 1999, 1919-1909
    • A leg of the Santa Monica Road Races from the south side of San Vicente to Nevada, Av. 1974, 1910s
    • F.H. and Rhoda May Rindges purchase property on Ocean Ave., and build a house, 1974, 1908a, 1891
    • And Marguerita, Mayflower Cottage, 1999, 1884
      • Kinney Residence, 1999, 1884
    • Ocean Av. Bleachers, Santa Monica Road Races, 1980, 1912
    • Ocean Av. and Washington, Kyte House built around 1900 moved in 1976 to 2624 Main St., restored and made into a private restaurant on Heritage Square, 1997, 1983, 1913
    • 1000 Ocean Av., Roy Jones House, 1980, 1977, 1900
    • 1007 Ocean Av., original address of First Roy Jones House, relocated to Santa Monica City-owned 2612 Main St., in 1977, 2003, 1983, 1979, 1977, 1894 (1990 Landmark Guide and Lunsford, 1983 relocates the house to 2620 Main St.)
    • And the block Nevada Avenue (Wilshire Boulevard), Second Street and California Avenue had been reserved for a hotel by Sen. Jones according to Storrs (1974). Instead Jones in April [1888] the contract was let for "Miramar," at a cost stated by Ingersoll to have been "between $30,000 and $40,000," 1974, 1888
    • Jones Residence, Moreton Bay Fig
    • Miramar Hotel,
      • Bought by the Fujita Corp.,
    • And Nevada, one of the corners of the Santa Monica Road Race, 1974, 1912
    • One of the boundaries of the Santa Monica City Central Business Districts, along with Wilshire Boulevard, Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue, 1974, 1948, 1937, 1929, 1922
    • 1501 Ocean Ave., i Cugini, 2001
    • 1541 Ocean Ave., Ivy at the Shore, 2001
    • And Utah (now Broadway), 1974, 1875
      • First Santa Monica Lot sold to E.R. Zamoyski for $500, 1974, 1875
    • And Railroad Av., Santa Monica Hotel, 1980, 1900, 1898
    • And Railroad Avenue, (now Colorado Ave), The Santa Monica Hotel, 1974, 1889, 1875
    • 1602 Ocean Av., The Lobster (1923), 2001
      • Allyson Thurber*, 2001
    • And Colorado, The Fish Restaurant, 1990, 1939
    • And Colorado, Sunset Inn, 2005, 1975, 1930
    • Mexican Fan Palms, RAND Corporation, 1976
    • 1657 Ocean Av., Chez Jay, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • 1667 Ocean Av., Ocean Lodge, 1999, 1996
    • 1670 Ocean Ave., Belle Bleu Inn by the Sea, 1999, 1996
    • 1700 Ocean Ave., Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • (between Colorado Ave. & Pico Blvd.)
      • Lavande, Chef Alain Giraud, 1999, 1996
      • Pritikin Fitness Center, 1999, 1996
    • 1700 Ocean Ave, Servis & Taylor, Jewelry 2005
    • Eastern border of "The Village Housing Project," 2008, 2007
    • 1725 Ocean Avenue, 2008, 2007
      • [Area West of 1700 Main Street, South of new Olympic Drive & East of Ocean Avenue & North of 1776 Main Street], Santa Monica Village LLC , 2008, 2007
    • 1746 Ocean Ave., Kensington Auto Hotel, 1940s
    • And Pico, Louis T. Busch Co. (Phone: 24430), 1974. 1926
    • 1810 Ocean Av., Capo, Chef-owner Bruce Marder*, 2001
    • 1819 Ocean Ave. (at Pico), Royal Inn of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, California, Assorted Post Cards
    • 1906 Ocean Av., Cha Cha Chicken, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • 2107 Ocean Av., Ocean House, Beth Feinstein (-2007), Theresa Weisberg,* 2007
    • 2219 Ocean Ave., Cottage, owned by the University of Illinois Foundation which has requested demolition, 2007
      • Landmarked, 2008
    • 2221 Ocean Ave #203, Set Apart, 2005
  • Ocean Avenue Streetcar Line, 1980, 1898
    • South along the present Neilson Way and Pacific Street to Venice, Playa del Rey and more distant South Bay communities, 1980, 1898
  • Ocean fishing, 2005, 1997, 1975, 1890s
    • (See Fishing)
  • Ocean Front Market, 1973, 1971
    • Ocean Front Walk, Venice, 1973, 1971
    • Venice Fine Arts Squad, (Terry Schoonhaven), Venice Beach Under Snow, 1973, 1971
  • Ocean Front Promenade, 2003, 1974, 1950s, 1912, 1907
    • (North of Navy Ave., Ocean Front Walk became Ocean Front Promenade)
    • Nr Ashland, O.P., Brooks Theater, Motion Pictures, 2003, 1912
    •  And Ashland, Burton Grocery Co., Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • & Pier, Brady-McLeod Drug Co., Drug Store, O.F., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • & Pier, Fraser, Jones & Gage, Real Estate, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Pier, Goldvogal Brothers, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Pier, Ocean Park Improvement Co., Real Estate, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Pier Ave., City Water Co., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Near Pier Avenue, where private property was leased by the Los Angeles Turf Club and CBS to develop Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1950s
    • 43 O.F. Promenade, J.E. Gaffney, Delicatessen, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • J.F. Gaffney, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 43 O.F. Promenade. O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 95 O.F. Promenade, M.J. Firsich, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 97 O.F. Promenade, Marks, The Sea Shell Man, Sea Shells & Curios, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 105 O.F. Promenade, Elanor Seiser, Hairdresser, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 123 O.F. Promenade, Sunset Dining Parlors, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 125 O.F. Promenade, E.D. Grandmason, Jewelers, Optician, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 131 O.F. Promenade, Fanjoy Foto Co., Kodaks & Supplies, Photographs, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 131 O.F. Promenade, Bishop & Dewy, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 193 O.F. Promenade, Dr. Hulbert Fuller, Physician, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 193 O.F. Promenade, Dr. W.M. Kendall, Physician, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 211 O.F. Promenade, Ocean Park Catering Co., CO.P., 2003, 1907
    • 219 O.F. Promenade, Dr. W.W. Dumm, Osteopath, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 239 O.F Promenade, Mrs. Anna Waite, Real Estate, 2003, 1907
    • 255 O.F. Promenade, Dr. W.R. Mail, Dentist, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Front Restaurant, 2004, 2001
    • 1901 Ocean Front Walk, Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea, 2004
      • Executive Chef Collin Crannell,* 2004
  • Ocean Front Walk, Way, Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1990, 1987, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1943, 1940s, 1940sa, 1938, 1930s, 1923, 1920s, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1910s, p. 511, 1908a, 1907
    • 1501 O.F. Walk, John Krithare, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 1501 O.F. Walk, Oriental Art Association, Japanese Goods, 2003, 1912
    • 1910 twenty foot wide esplanade built to the Bristol Pier, which was already connected all the way to Venice, 1990, 1910
    • O.F. Walk, Paris Lunch Room, 2003, 1912
    • 1615 Ocean Front, at the Santa Monica Pier, just below and south east of Pier on the Ocean Front, Big Deans Oceanfront Café, 2004
    • The Purser Apartments, 1990, 1940s
    • 1725 Ocean Front Walk, The Waverly Club, 1938
      • Formerly The Breakers Club at 1725 The Promenade, 1938
      • Jonathon Club, formerly the Edgewater, 1938
    • 1725 Ocean Front, Santa Monica, California, Chase Hotel, 1940sa
    • 1901 Ocean Front Walk, Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea, 2004
      • The Del Mar Club, 1938
    • 1901 Ocean Front Walk, Ocean Front Restaurant, Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea, 2004, 2001
    • Looking south toward Fraser's Pier, 1910, 1980
    • Cor. Ocean Front and Marine, Miller's for Drugs, Ocean Park, Cal., 1920s
    • Phone: 61298 Service: Quality: Accuracy: Price
    • 2703 O.F. Walk, O.P., Mrs. Jennie Madison, Dressmaker, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2801 O.F. Walk, Mrs. Bertha Coulon, Grocers, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2803 O.F. Walk, Italian Lunch Parlor, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2806 O.F. Walk, O.P., Herman Alder, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 2811 O.F. Walk, F.W. Ross, Restaurant, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2813 O.F. Walk, M.J. Hook, Grocers, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2906 O.F. Walk, O.P., L.M Maney, Billiards & Pool,, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2922 O.F. Walk, O.P., William A. Kampmann, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 2925 O.F. Walk, O.G. Avery, Photographer, 2003, 1912
    • 2926 Ocean Front, Mrs. Florence Forrest,* Ocean Park, 1920s
      • "Expert Psycho-Analyst Consult Mrs. Forrest* Herself at her Studio"
    • 2932-1/2 O.F. Walk, O.P., George Wright, Boot Black, 2003, 1912
    • 2933 Ocean Front, Day's Grill, Ocean Park, 1920s
      • Dragon Gorge Scenic Railroad, developed by the L.A. Thompson Co., parallel to Ocean Front Walk, immediately to the south of Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1987, 1911
      • The building, several blocks long, also contained the 'Grotto Cafe', a revolving restaurant, and the 'Auto Maze', 1987, 1911
      • The Neptune Theater, an early nickelodeon, and the Merryland Penny Arcade opened on Ocean Front Walk across from the Scenic Railroad, 1987, 1911
      •  The Loof family built a carousel in the Hippodrome building on the site of the old Toboggan Railway betweem the Dragon Gorge and the Casino. It was a 50 foot diameter pit machine with horses four abreast, 1987, 1911
    • 2933 O.F. Walk, O.P., Magee & Fogg, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 2933 O.F. Walk, O.P., J.H. Reed, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 2933-35 Ocean Front, Diamond Cafe, Ocean Park, 1923
    • 2935 O.F. Walk, O.P., Sam Rosenthal, Grocers, 2003, 1912
    • 2937 O.F. Walk, O.P., The Polly, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 2940 O.F. Walk, C.A, Stevens, Restaurant, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2944 O.F. Walk, Frank Henwick, Barber, 2003, 1912
    • 2946 Ocean Front Promenade, Casino Gardens Dance Pavilion, 1930 Ocean Park, ca. 1930-Adelbert Bartlett (Carolyn Bartlett Farnham) 1930 & Pier, S. Daub, Barber, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0932/IMG0028.JPG
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1980, 1974
    • Pacific Ocean Park Amusement Pier, 1980, 1974
    • & Pier, S. Daub, Barber, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 3003 O.F. Walk, O.P., M.C. Clark, Barber, 2003, 1912
    • 3007 O.F. Walk, O.P., Michael Kelley, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 3007 O.F. Walk, O.P., United Dental Co., Dentist, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 3015 O.F. Walk, O.P., E.O. Follett, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 3017 O.F. Walk, O.P., Alexander Brothers, Picture Postals, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 3017 O.F. Walk, O.P., C.A. Fanjoy, Photographer, 2003, 1912
    • 3018 Ocean Front, Fraser Building, 1923
    • 3018 Ocean Front, The Candy Kitchen, Fraser Building, 1923
    • 3021 O.F. Walk, O.P., Leon Aron, Cigars & Tobacco, 2003, 1912
    • Venice, 1979, 1930s
    • & Pier Ave., Albert Buelow, Cigars & Tobacco, 2003, 1912
    • And Pier Casino Buffet, O.P., Saloon, 2003, 1912
    • 4 O.F. Walk, H.F, Rile, Photographer, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 8 O.F. Walk, R.D. Beckon, Men's Furnishings; Shoemaker, Repair, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 10 O.F. Walk, Raymond Gaar, Cigars & Tobacco, 2003, 1912
    • 10 O.F. Walk, James Macallo, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • 10 O.F. Walk, G.F. Stamps, Billiards & Pool, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 127 O.F. Walk, Neal's Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 201 O.F. Walk, O.P., Fanjoy Photo Co., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 201 O.F. Walk, G.A. Boudinot, Ice Cream Dealer, 2003, 1912
    • 205 O.F. Walk, E.B. Arnold, Dentist, 205 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • No. 207-207 1/2 Ocean Front, Ocean Park, California, p. 511, 1908a Jesse, Marcus, Marian and W.S. Kendall Family Home and Medical offices, p. 511, 1908a
    • 217 O.F. Walk, George Von Wedelstaedt, Physician, 2003, 1912
    • 207 O.F. Walk, Oscar Anderson, Physicians, 2003, 1912
    • 207 O.F. Walk, W.M. Kendall, Physician, 2003, 1912
    • & Marine, L.L. Meisenheimer, Dentist, 2003, 1912
    • & Marine, Haskell Drug Co., 2003, 1912
    • & Marine, Decatur Cafe, 2003, 1912
    • Between Marine & Navy, Hotel Decator, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 305 O.F. Walk, Hotel Ripples, 2003, 1912
    • 323 Ocean Front Walk (Between Rose and Dudley), Venice, The Venice Bistro, 2004
    • And Navy, H.C. Burmister, Groceries, Wine, Liquor, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Navy Street, The Crystal Plunge, 1974, 1910s
    • & Navy, Ocean Park Bath House, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • And Navy, Lick Pier: Aragon Ballroom, The Cheetah, 1979 , 1960s, 1943
    • Opposite Bath House, Darais & Daphnes, Restaurant,, 2003, 1912
    • Opp. Bath House, Isadore Silver, Restaurant, 2003, 1912
    • Cor. Kinney, A.F. Bascom, Restaurant, 2003, 1912
    • & Kinney St., The Casino, Restaurant, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • & Kinney, O.P., Ye Sweet Shop, Confectionery, 2003, 1912
    • And Rose Ave., 1999
      • Film location, 1999
    • Ocean Front at Dudley, Hotel Cadillac, Venice, California, Phone 63165, 1980, 1920
      • B.F. & M.S. Green*, Props.; B.F. Green*, Mgr, 1980, 1920
      • [Six stories] "Unobstructed View of the Pacific and [ ] Wonderful Sunsets" 1980, 1920
    • And Dudley, Ocean Park Mayor Dana Burks, O.P. 1907
    • And Dudley Ave., murals, 1999
    • And Dudley, Ocean Park Mayor Dana Burks, O.P. 1907
    • & Horizon, Labels Cafe, 2003, 1912
    • & Horizon, Novelty Foto Studio, 2003, 1912
    • King George Hotel, 1980, 1920s
    • Roof Garden Cafe, 1980, 1920s
    • 701 O.F. Walk, Floyd Nutting, Physician, 2003, 1912
    • & Lorelei Ave., J.N. Makin, Restaurant, 2003, 1912
    • & Paloma, Copper Kettle, 2003, 1912
    • & Zephyr, Cafe de Paris, 2003, 1912
    • & Zephyr Ave., Merryland Amusement Co., 2003, 1912
    • Near Zephyr, J.C. Allen, Boot Black, 2003, 1912
    • & Windward, Hotel St. Marks, 2003, 1912
    • & Windward, Byron Palmer, Physician, 2003, 1912
    • & Windward, Venice Drug Store, 2003, 1912
    • Opposite Venice Bath House, Chef's Lunch Room, 2003, 1912
    • Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1980, 1920s
    • And Windward, L.M. Garrett, Cigars and Tobacco, Windward & O.F. Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • And Windward, E.H. Macgibbon, Contractor Building, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • And Windward, Dr. W.S. Sands, Physician, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • And Windward, Venice Drug Co., Drug Stores, 2003, 1907
    • & Zephyr, Penny Arcade, Kodaks & Supplies, Sea Shells and Curios, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Ocean House, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 1983, 1981
    • 2107 Ocean Av., 2010, 2007, 1983, 1981
    • (See Renaissance Ocean House; )
    • Retirement Apartments, Hotel, 2007, 2006
      • Beth Feinstein* [ -2007], 2007
      • Theresa (Herbst) Weisberg* [1910- ], 2007, 2006, 2004
    •  Senior Citizen, Assisted Living, Board and Care Facility, 2007, 1983, 1981
    • Jo Todd,* Spoken word/vocals, Saturday February 3, 2007 3:30 pm, 2007
  • Ocean Inn, 1984, 1919
    • "Watering Hole," 1984, 1919
  • Ocean Inn Cafe, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Lodge, 1667 Ocean Av. 1999, 1996
  • Oceanography, 1974, 1891
    • Oceanographic Survey, 1974, 1891
      • Southern Pacific Railroad, 1974, 1891
      • West of Santa Monica Canyon, 1974, 1891
  • Ocean Palms Hotel, 1990, 1940s
  • Ocean Park (s), 1923, 1904
    • Alice B. Emerson Betty Gordon at Ocean Park, Or School Chums on the Boardwalk, Cupples & Leon Company, Publishers: New York, 1923, 206 pp., 1923
  • Ocean Park, Cal. (1885-)(1895-)(1904-1907)(1904-1911), 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1972, 1970s, 1967, 1965, 1963, 1961, 1960s, 1952, 1951, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1947, 1942, 1941, 1940, 1940s, 1938, c.1935, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1927, 1926, 1924, 1923, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1920s, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1910s, 1908, pp. 168, 170, 173, 197, 244, 245, 248, 254, 257, 259, 273, 292, 318, 327, 491, 492, 494, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1901, 1900, 1900s, 1899, 1898, 1896, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s, 1889, 1885, 1884, 1880s, 1875-1830, Assorted Postcards, Forward
    • For people, the story begins with the indigenous peoples, some of whom were involved in harvesting abalone shell banks, used as a kind of currency across North America, 1908a,
    • In compensation of their lands confiscated by the San Gabriel Mission, the Talamantes and Machados were awarded La Ballona Rancho, 1908a
    • This land was farmed and grazed and settled by the Machado families who sold or leased off parts of land from 1850 on, serving as County Supervisors, and forming the basis of the large school district on the West Side of Los Angeles County, 1908a
    • On land originally part of La Ballona Grant, p. 494, 1908a
    • The Machado Families, 1998, 1979, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1870s, 1865, 1839, 1831,
      • As part compensation for the compensation of their lands confiscated by the San Gabriel Mission, the Talamantes and Machados were awarded La Ballona Rancho, 1908a
      • This land was farmed and grazed and settled by the Machado families who sold or leased off parts of land from 1850 on, serving as County Supervisors, and forming the basis of the large school district on the West Side of Los Angeles County, 1908a
      • Early in the seventies an Englishman, Col. Hutchinson, loaned money to the Machados, taking mortgages upon various pieces of land as security. One of these was a narrow strip of beach frontage extending from Strand street to the southern limits of La Ballona grant.
      • The Machados sold 800 acres to Mrs. Lucas, 1908a, 1873
      • Mrs. Lucas and her sons sold various parts of their acreage over time to the Vawters, and some of their land was donated to the City of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • The Lucas Tract, 1974, 1952, 1908a, 1902, 1890s, 1884, 1875
      • In 1875 when Santa Monica was platted and sold, the southern boundary of the town to be was the Lucas tract, itself a subdivision of La Ballona Rancho, or Land Grant.
      • There were further divisions here of the pier, the railroad, and subdivided tracts along the beach. And eventually much of the Lucas Tract became South Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Oceanpark, and a post office, in addition to the one in Santa Monica proper, 1908a
    • Early in the seventies an Englishman, Col. Hutchinson, loaned money to the Machados, taking mortgages upon various pieces of land as security. One of these was a narrow strip of beach frontage extending from Strand street to the southern limits of La Ballona grant, 1908a
    • The Machados sold 800 acres to Mrs. Lucas, 1908a, 1873
    • Mrs. Lucas and her sons sold various parts of their acreage over time to the Vawters, and some of their land was donated to the City of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • In 1875 when Santa Monica was platted and sold, the southern boundary of the town to be was the Lucas tract, itself a subdivision of La Ballona Rancho, or Land Grant. There were further divisions here of the pier, the railroad, and subdivided tracts along the beach. And eventually much of the Lucas Tract became South Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Oceanpark, and a post office, in addition to the one in Santa Monica proper. There were subdivisions built around train access from the north and the south, but there is a sense that much of South Santa Monica remained open, or in larger estates. It was thought prudent to locate the Santa Monica Y.M.C.A. here, very near Kinney's country club. Development was surprisingly successful, and when they reached an impasse with and the border of Santa Monica, they developed a new tract south which was incorporated as Ocean Park in 1904, and it was the boom of all land developments at that time.
    • After the successful real estate development, people began to travel to Ocean Park to see attractions like the Santa Fe Pavilion, the Ostrich Farm and the Flower Gardens much like they had earlier come to the Y.M.C.A. assembly. Some of the new business development was built over the Santa Monica Sewage Outlet at Pier Avenue, and after the storms had destroyed its effectieness, Ocean Park decided to incorporate and develop alternative disposal systems.
    • Meanwhile the Santa Monica School System which ran from La Ballona to the San Fernando Valley had received the support of taxpayers, concerned parents, women's groups and religious organizations. The School System went from County Supervision to the control of the Santa Monica City School Board, developing its own base of support, in a populist and progressive ground swell, which led to strong prohibitionist movements, progressive and ambitious school curricula, and an active regard for the potential postive effects of educational interventions both for resolving issues of class, race and intelligence. Business was able to recognize educations role in local sales, and homes, while maintaining regressive restrictions on housing and land sales, job opportunities and acceptance into the ruling elites for the many different people who live in this community.
    • Schools occupy a great deal of the consciousness of organized groups in Santa Monica and Ocean Park, receiving almost unparalleled support in raising bonds and support funds for the schools, and the school campuses have occupied a good deal of Ocean Park real estate, perhaps real estate considered less valuable and even damaged by the actual conditions of raising and civilizing children.
    • The southern portion of the city began to impute the city leaders from the north with unprogressiveness. As early as 1900, Ocean Park had had its own water system, post office, amusement pier, race track, and golf course. The fact that Ocean Park had developed its own business section and had its own school, churches, and civic organizations made the southsiders somewhat independent. Ocean Park, moreover, had become popular with summer visitors, a fact which some of the more conservative Santa Monica residents were inclined to minimize by referring to its amusement pier as "cheap and gaudy," and averred that it attracted "undesirable elements." The phenomenal growth of Ocean Park, they said, belonged in the "mushroom" category. [50. Pearl op. cit., p. 89.], 1952, 1900
    • The new Ocean Park offered to build a new sewage disposal plant but Santa Monica wouldn't buy into the idea. Ocean Park and Venice of America were all to some extent abused by Santa Monica which eventually felt as though it had to make amends, or pay heed to the grievences or services which it had failed to provide, 1908a
    • Eventually Ocean Park and Venice of America became Venice and obtained its own post office, leaving Ocean Park and Santa Monica in Santa Monica. Venice became a harbor after Santa Monica was declared a harbor, and neither became a real harbor for very long. 1908a
    • (See Lucas Tract [1873- ]; Ocean Park District; Oceanpark; Ocean Spray; South Santa Monica; Santa Monica; Santa Monica School District; South Side School; Front Street; Los Angeles County; Lucas Tract; Santa Fe Tract); Vawter Tract; Venice)
    • (Out of its fogs, a rancho, sold off, estates, and development. An incorporated city which dissolved into other cities and became a neighborhood, and remained a post office address, a fire barn. . . ,
    • Nancy A. Lucas* [ -1881], pp. 244, 248, 1908a
      • Nancy Lucas* died of strychnine poisoning in 1881, 1908a
    • Her mansion and some land was sold to Mary Green who married Dan Mooney . . .
    • The site was the former location of the Mooney Mansion, for many years regarded as a "haunted house" because Mrs. Mary A. Jauch's first husband was shot to death in the Mooney Mansion in 1884 and the murderer was never found. Mary may have been the heir to the Lucas estate, the remains of which were left to the city of Santa Monica in 1934. She took up with Colonel Hotchkiss, a Southern Pacific Railroad lawyer. Another husband died of strychnine poisoning . . .
    • Mooney Mansion, p. 244, 1908a
    • A.B. Hotchkiss,* p. 245, 1908a
    • F.H. Rindge: A founder of the Santa Monica branch of the YMCA which was located in Ocean Park, 1974
    • A. Kinney*, 1908a, pp. 170, 173, 197, 248, 257, 259, 273, 327,
    •  [bearing in mind the story, so far, that Abbot Kinney planted eucalyptus in Pacific Palisades after 1884 at what would become the National Forest Service plantation, as well as the land develpment which would be sold to Collis B. Huntington and used for Southern Pacific Railroad's Port of Los Angeles Development Scheme which raised questions about morality of locating the Y.M.C.A. near a sea port, and sold eucalyptus plantings to the cities of Santa Monica and Pasadena among others, and it is thought that the Vawters planted the trees which marked the Santa Fe Railroad station at Hill and Main, as an ocean park. The Y was located to the South of Santa Monica and in some accounts it sells Kinney his land which he will develop into Ocean Park and Venice by the Sea . . . . the timing seems tight in Moran and Sewell's 1979 account . . .
    • The Vawters bought 100 acres of the Lucas Tract for $40 per acre in 1884, in the midst of the 1880s depression, 1884
    • Kinney and Ryan purchased land south of Santa Monica, which in 1885 would become known as part of Ocean Park, 1979, 1885, 1884
      • Improvements included a pier, golf course, horse-racing track, boardwalk and other resort amenities on the northernmost edge of their holdings, 1979, 1885, 1884
    • Santa Fe Tract,
      • Block F, Lots 12 and 13, South Side School, 1890s
    • Mrs. Drane*, 1952, 1908, 1889
      • On the south side of Santa Monica, 1952, 1908, 1889
      • Baptist Sunday School Host, 1952, 1889
    • Baptist Sunday School, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890, 1889
      • Baptist Sunday School at Mrs. Drane's, 1952, 1889;
      • At The Southside School, (1890-1908), 1952
    • One-room, whitewashed building (The Southside School) on the peak of the hill at Ashland and Fourth Streets, 1952, 1890
    • Ostrich Farm, Santa Monica, 1908a, p. 246
    • "South of the Arroyo," 1952, 1900, 1898
    • The South Side School [1890-1903-1980], 1997, 1952, 1913, 1901, 1899, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s
      • South Side School [1890-1903], 1952, 1903, 1890
      • Ashland and Fourth St., Ocean Park, South Santa Monica, 1952, 1890, 1890s
      • Lots 12 and 13, BLock F, Santa Fe Tract, 1952, 1895, 1892, 1890
      • The first school in south (South of Front Street) Santa Monica, 1952, 1890
      • Ocean Park, (1890-1980), 1997, 1913, 1890
        • Miss Hamlin*, Beulah Archer*'s teacher, 1997, 1913
      • Washington School, Alternative School, etc.
      • Washington Elementary [1903-1980], 1980, 1952, 1908, 1903, 1900s
    • One-room, whitewashed building (The Southside School) on the peak of the hill at Ashland and Fourth Streets, 1952, 1890
    • The South Side School: Large one-room frame school building, with bell-tower, located on Santa Fe Tract Lots 12 and 13; the old building, the "annex" was moved to the back of the lot, 1952, 1895
    • During the 1890s the Santa Monica School District increased by over 150 pupils, more than 100 of which lived in Ocean Park or South Santa Monica, 1952, 1890s
    • The walking and fishing pier built by Francis G. Ryan and Abbot Kinney, 1890s
    • The Baptist Church, 1952, 1890s
      • Used for Santa Monica School District South Side School sixth, seventh and eigth grade classses, 1952, 1895, 1890s
    • Anon. Ocean Park and Venice Timeline (1890-1909), Web Document, 2005b, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1899, 1898, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891
    • Southsideders petitioned the Board of Trustees for a new school beginning in 1892, 1952
    • "Santa Monica Tract," 2005b, 1998, 1893
      • The 25 x 100 foot lots were priced at $100 and featured piped water, 2005b, 1998, 1893
    • The Vawter* Family Property adjacent to the Kinney and Ryan property and contained a eucalyptus grove, from which the name, Ocean Park, is said to have come, 2005b, 1895
    • Named Ocean Park in 1895, 1998
    • Just South of Hill St., 500 ft. Pier, 2005b, 1895
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co., 1987, 1974, 1904, 1900s, 1895
    • Francis Ryan and Abbot Kinney purchased the land south of Strand in 1892, a strip of the Rancho Ballona, 1990, 1892
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co., 1987, 1974, 1904, 1900s, 1895
      • Francis Ryan and Abbot Kinney purchased the land south of Santa Monica in 1895, 1987, 1984
      • They developed a seaside resort with a golf course, tennis courts, country clubhouse, boardwalk and a fishing pier, at the foot of Pier Av., 1987, 1890s
      • They gave land to Santa Fe Railroad for a pavilion and land to the YMCA hoping that the construction of an auditorium and pavilion would attract conventions and assemblies to Ocean Park, 1987, 1890s
    • The South Side School: Large one-room frame school building, with bell-tower, located on Santa Fe Tract Lots 12 and 13; the old building, the "annex" was moved to the back of the lot, 1952, 1895
    • As the school age population of Ocean Park increased by over 100 children, the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades were sent to the Baptist Church and the trustees rented the Santa Fe Pavilion for use of the second and third graders, 1952, 1895, 1890s
    • The Baptist Church, 1952, 1895, 1890s
      • Used for Santa Monica School District South Side School sixth, seventh and eigth grade classses, 1952, 1895, 1890s
    • The Santa Fe Pavilion, 1952, 1895, 1890s
      • Rented by the Santa Monica School District Board of Trustees for the second and third grade classes at the South Side School, 1952, 1895, 1890s
    • Popular dancing destination along the Pacific Electric Railway from downtown Los Angeles along Sunset Blvd., down Ocean Av. to Ocean Park and Venice, 1896
    • The Ocean Park Auditorium (YMCA?) burned in 1897.
    • "South of the Arroyo," 1952, 1900, 1898
    • 150 cottages by Spring 1898, 1998
    • Arcadia Hotel, p. 168, 1908a,
    • Francis Ryan died in 1899
    • Ryan dies, leaving his share of the property to his wife, who marries Dudley, and they sell their share to Fraser, Gage and Jones, who also don't get along with Kinney, so they split their land holdings, Kinney choosing the southern end, away from Santa Monica. All of these, except for maybe Ryan, speculators are Masons.
    • Mrs. Francis Ryan, widow of Francis Ryan, married Thomas H. Dudley.
    • T.H. Dudley,* pp. 253, 257, 1908a
    • Black Community near Bay and Fourth St., 2005, 1900s
    • Main Street, 1980, 1970s, 1901
      • Looking north from Pier Avenue, 1901.
    • Metropole Hotel, 1980, 1901  
    • The Ocean Park Bank, 1974, 1902
    • In 1902, a Bond Issue was set for a new school at Ashland and Fourth; on the original lots and two lots sold to the district by Trustee Vawter for $610 per lot, 1952, 1902
    • The 1890 school was moved to the Ocean Park Catholic Church at Third and Marine Ave., 1952, 1902
    • Passed a bond issue and built a new school on the old site and two lots sold to the District by Trustee Vawter for $610 per lot or for two lots, which his famiy had purchased for $40/acre in 1884, 1952, 1902, 1884, 1880s
    • In 1902, Bond Issue was set for a new school at Ashland and Fourth; on the original lots and two lots sold to the district by Trustee Vawter for $610 per lot, 1952, 1902
    • For $15,000, Eight room school house on four lots, opened November 1902, with the 1895 School House used as a community meeting room, before it was moved off the site to Seventeenth St., 1952, 1902, 1910s
    • Washington Elementary [1903-1980], 1980, 1952, 1908, 1903, 1900s
    • In 1902 Dudley sold his and his wife, the former Mrs. Francis Ryan's share of the Kinney and Ryan partnership to Alexander Fraser, George Merritt Jones and Henry R. Gage, 1987, 1904, 1902
    • 8408. A Residence Street, Ocean Park, Cal., Detroit Photographic Co., Publishers, SLL 2005
    • The new 1902 partnership (Kinney,* Fraser,* Gage* and G.M. Jones*), 1998, 1902
      • Planned to install a sewer system for Ocean Park, 1998, 1902
      • Extend the beach walkway to the extreme end of their tract, 1998, 1902
      • Develop the residential tract immediately south of Rose Avenue, 1998, 1902
      • Constructed a large bathhouse, 1998, 1902
      • Built a Casino which included a restaurant and a vaudeville theater, near the Pier St. Pier, 2005b, 1998, 1903, 1902
    • They did not agree to support Kinney's rival trolley company, 1998, 1902
    • A casino, containing a restaurant and a vaudville theater, was built beside the Ocean Park Pier in 1903 to replace the burned auditorium, 1987
    • Ocean Park Y.M.C.A. Company, 1908a, 1904, 1890s
      • F.H. Rindge was one of the founders of the company which started the town of Ocean Park, 1908a, 1904, 1890s
    • Kinney and supporters petitioned to incorporate a new 6th class city, Ocean Park in unincorporated Los Angeles County territory south of Marine St., 1998, 1903
    • The partnership between Kinney and Fraser, Gage, and Jones was dissolved in January, 1904
    • They decided to split the property with a coin toss, 1987.
    • Abbot Kinney, A.R. Fraser et al. developed and incorporated in 1904 Ocean Park around 1987, 1974, 1904, 1901, 1900s, 1895
    • Ocean Park was incorporated as a City in February 1904
    • Incorporated, 1908a, p. 318
    •  The partnership between Kinney and Fraser, Gage, and Jones was dissolved in January, 1904
    • Ocean Park Incorporated 1904, 1974
    • Incorporated as the result of an election February 12, 1904. The vote was 52 for, 2 against.
    • Father Patrick Hawe,* 1908a, pp. 292
    • Ocean Park was part of a South Santa Monica Development but was also a sixth class city in itself which included Venice-of-America, and for whatever reasons Venice voted to separate itself from Ocean Park in 1911 but Ocean Park remained itself for much longer than that, 1999, 1911, 1904
    • Fraser, Gage and Jones political forces controlled the City Ocean Park from 1904 to 1908, when Kinney forces took over, 1979, 1908, 1904
    • O.A, Kirkelie [1867- ], Undertaking, 1908, 1908a, 1905, 1867
    • The Northeast corner of South Santa Monica, which lay along the arroyo, the Southern Pacific railroad and largely agricultural areas and larger estates to the south had a diverse potential student population, and became one of the testing grounds of progressive education.
    • The Garfield School (1906-), 1952, 1949, 1933, 1929, 1922, 1921, 1910s, 1906ff, 1906, 1900s
      • Michigan and Seventh [1906-1933], 1952, 1933, 1906, 1900s
      • Eight-room, two-story, brick building, 1952, 1906
      • Grades 1-8, 1952, 1906
      • Garfield with its mixed pupil (melting pot)(wide age range) population, 1952,
        • "Spanish Hills" on the south, 1952,
        • "Spanish Hills" on the south of the Garfield Elementary School at Seventh and Michigan. Personal interview with Sadie Jenkins, May 8, 1951; Santa Monica, California.], 1952
        • the Chinese farm children on the north and east, 1952,
        • The Chinese farm children on the north and east, side by side with a settlement of Negro families, at the site of the Garfield Elementary School, Seventh and Michigan, 1952, 1951
        • Negro families on the north and east, 1952,
        • Scattering of Italians, Japanese, and Russians, 1952, 1951, 1906, 1900s
        • Melting Pot Area around Seventh and Michigan, around the Garfield Elementary School, 1952, 1906, 1900s
        • Mixed pupil population, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Pier Avenue developed at the southwest corner of South Santa Monica, as much part of Ocean Park as it was of Santa Monica.
    • Pier Av., 1980, 1905.
      • Casino, 1980, 1905
      • Casino Restaurant, 1980, 1905
      • (It's not clear whether one included the other or they were separate) 1980, 1905
      • Cooky's ? Grill Room, 1980, 1905
        • Capacity 100, 1980, 1905
      • Dales Bros. Groceries, 1980, 1905
      • Japanese Tea Gardens and Art Curio Rooms, 1980, 1905
        • Entrance on the Pier, 1980, 1905
      • Manuel-Lopez, Habana Cigar 5c. 1980. 1905
    • The First National Bank of Ocean Park, 1974, 1905
    • Both the Ocean Park Plunge and Venice of America opened in 1905
      • indoor heated salt- water plunge on July 4th.
    • Jeffrey Stanton* Founding of Ocean Park, Web Document, April 6, 1998
    •  Ocean Park Auditorium, 2005b, 1906
      • 6000 seat auditorium next to the Ocean Park Pier, 2005b, 1906
      • Included a roller skating rink, 2005b, 1906
    • Ocean Park City Office at the Venice Lagoon, 1906
    • The Ocean Park Pier, 2005b, 1998, 1907, 1906
      • Owned by several of the Ocean Park Trustees, 2005b, 1998, 1907
    • In 1907 the city of Ocean Park included 'Venice of America,' 1987
    • Bath House at Ocean Park, Cal., No. 5173. Publ. by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in Germany.) Postmarked Ocean Park, Sep 27 9:30AM CAL. 1907
    • For something of a 1907 Ocean Park and Bay Cities Town Directory see Ocean Park Directory below and 1907 elsewhen.
    • Kinney* loses the dis-incorporation election on September 30th. Venice of America remains part of Ocean Park, 2005b, 1907
    • The Ocean Park Trustees, 2005b, 1998, 1907
    • Until 1907, had an agreement with Santa Monica to dispose of Santa Monica's untreated sewage, 1990, 1907
    • Ocean Park, Disincorporated in 1907, 1974
    • Ocean Park decided to dis-incorporate in 1907, 1983
    • Charles Warren Brown*, annexed the unincorporated Ocean Park to Santa Monica, Commemorative Plaque, 2003, 1997, 1908
    • Aaron Edinger dies in Ocean Park, February, 1908, at the age of fifty-nine years. The widow still survives. 1908a
    • Frisco Bakery, Pier Ave., Ocean Park, Mr. Erickson, 1908
    • Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Cody, p. 492, 1908a
      • 1220 Lake St., O.P., p. 492, 1908a
    • Lake St., O.P., p. 492, 1908a
      • 1220 Lake St., Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Cody, O.P., p. 492, 1908a
    • The Ocean Park Amusement District, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900s
      • When the Pacific Electric Railway ran trains every three minutes in the summer and winter the District prospered, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900s
      • When automobiles became widely available, the Ocean Park Amusement District declined, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900s
    • Cottages around the Ocean Park Amusement Area, 1974, 1912, 1910s, 1900s
      • Built before Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1974, 1910, 1910s
    • The Breakers Cafe, 1980, 1910
      • Immediately to the north of the Starland Theater on Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
    • Ocean Park Roller Coaster, 1910
    • Auditorium and Bath House from Horse Shoe Pier, Ocean Park, 1910
    • Ocean Park Bath House, 2005, 1980. 1910
      • Ocean Park Bath House/Ocean Park, Cal., California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 23887, SLL 2005
    • Ocean Park Bathhouse, 1980, 1910
      • Mosque-like, 1980, 1910
      • Casino Cafe, 1980, 1910
    • Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, Ocean Park, Ca, [1910- ], 2002, 1990, 1987, 1980, 1974, 1924, 1915, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1906
      • Built in 1910; Burnt in 1912; Rebuilt in 1913; Burnt in 1915; Rebuilt in 1916; Burnt in 1924
    • Prospect Hill, 1952, 1912, 1911
    • Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1912, 1911, 1910
    • Santa Monica High School (SAMOHI) [1911- ], 1952, 1938, 1933, 1930s, 1912, 1911, 1898
      • Ocean Park residents soon discovered that the new high school, lying as it does midway between the two settlements, served their children equally well. As time went on and old antagonisms were replaced with friendly understanding and tolerance, Ocean Park people took as much pride in the hilltop high school as did residents of North Santa Monica, 1952, 1910s
      • Santa Monica High School Memorial Theater, 1952, 1921, 1919
    • Frisco Bakery, Pier Ave., Ocean Park, Mr. Erickson, 1908
    • Cottages around the Ocean Park Amusement Area, 1974, 1912, 1910s, 1900s
      • Built before Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1974, 1910, 1910s
      • Some Burned in the Fraser Million Dollar Pier Fire, 1974, 1912
      • Some were razed in the Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
    • Ocean Park, California, annually attracts to its beaches thousands of dwellers in interior California, who find here every joy and diversion of a modern seaside Paradise. Unknown Publisher, 1915, 1912?, SLL 2005
    • Ocean Park Burns Daily Tribune Independent Progressive Thursday Morning September 5, 1912 , Vol. II, No. 64, 20 pages.
    • Associated Telephone Headquarters, 155 Marine, 1980
    • John Adams Junior High School [1914-1936], 1952, 1950s, 1946, 1939, 1938, 1936, 1933, 1928, 1922, 1914, 1913
      • Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd,
    • Some Cottages burned in the Fraser Million Dollar Pier Fire, 1974, 1912
      • After the fire, Passed a bond issue to build a new auditorium, bandstand and auto park, 1920, 1987
    • Ocean Park float in the parade of La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1915, USC Special Collections  
      • http://digarc.usc.edu/search/controller/view/chs-m11052.html?x=1226440051233
      •  Ocean Park float in the parade of La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1915
      •  Description: Photograph of the Ocean Park float in the parade of La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1915. Four people in bathings suits (all women?) sit, lay or stand on the back of the flower-bedecked float. Their bathing suits and the float itself bear the name "Ocean Park." The driver of the float is dressed in white. Two cars are parked at the curb. Residential buildings are visible behind. Legible posted bills read: "Morosco's Burbank Theatre, The Burbank Stock Co., [. . .] May". . .
    • Pickering declared and paid one percent dividend on a monthly basis, 1987, 1920
    • 423-The Auditorium, Ocean Park, Cal. 14501 Post Card, M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal., JT, undated, Assorted Post Cards
    • Inkwell Beach, 2005, 1950s, 1940s, 1935, 1927, 1926, 1924, 1922, 1920s
    • Crystal Beach, 2005, 1975, 1920s
      • the movie stars, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Egyptian Ballroom, 1980, 1920s
      • Ocean Park, 1980, 1920s
    • Santa Monica High School Memorial Theater, 1952, 1921, 1919
    • John Muir Elementary, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1920s
      • The John Muir School [1923- ], 1952, 1923, 1920s
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Lincoln, 721 Ocean Park Blvd., 1952, 1922
    • For some reasons they decide to change the name from Ocean Park to Venice, and then after Kinney forces gain control, they do, but they eventually go broke and decide to annex to Los Angeles rather than Santa Monica, 1925
      • Annexed by Santa Monica, 1974
    • The beach where Aimee Semple McPherson disappeared from, 1977, 1926
    • King George Hotel, 1980s, 1920s
      • Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1980s, 1920s
      • Roof Garden Cafe, 1980s, 1920s
    • 353 An Everyday Crowd, Ocean Park, Cal., M. Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Calif. ?7458, 1921, SLL 2005
    • Miss Ocean Park, 1999
    • Ocean Park Daily Band Concerts, 2005a
    • Pleasure Pier, 2005a
    • Surf and Breakers, Ocean Park (C.T. & Co.), 2005a
    • 427:-Surf Bathing, Ocean Park, Calif. M.Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal., JT 2005a
    • 357:-On the Beach, Ocean Park, Calif., M. Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 36163, SLL 2005
    • Crowds on the Beach between Ocean Park and Santa Monica, 2005a
    • Looking towards Ocean Park from Beach Clubs, Santa Monica, California, 2005a
    • Daily Scene on the Beach at Santa Monica, California (Photo by "Dick" Whittington), 2005a
    • John Adams Junior High School, 2005, 1975, 1929
    •  Santa Monica Junior College [1929-1951], 1952
      • Prospect Hill [1929-1951]
      • Accordingly, rooms on the second floor of the high school [on Prospect Hill] were assigned to the junior college and it opened with a registration of 152 students, 1952, 1929
      • Additional students in February raised the total registration for the year to 228, 1952, 1930
      • And the rapid growth of the student body within the first two years of the junior college's existence clearly indicated the need for additional classrooms. [66. Martin, op. cit., p. 18.], 1952
    • The Grand Hotel, 1980, 1930
    • The old Garfield Elementary School site, conveniently located just north of the high school between Sixth and Seventh Streets on the east and west and Olympic Boulevard and Michigan Avenue north and south, became available in 1930, 1952
    • The building was remodeled for junior college use, and equipped with the necessary science laboratories and demonstration rooms. [67. Pearl, op. cit., p. 115.], 1952
    • Santa Monica Junior College offered two types of curricula: one to prepare students for entrance into a university upon their graduation from junior college; the other, of a semi-professional nature, to satisfy the needs of students wishing to complete a year or two of schooling beyond the high school level before seeking employment. [69. Ralph H. Bush Santa Monica Junior College Annual Report, 1930; in files of the Santa Monica Board of Education, p. 2.], 1952
    • When the rebuilding and remodeling of the Garfield plant was completed, the new junior college campus contained sixteen sturdy bungalows housing laboratories, art and music departments, administrative and faculty offices, a field house, men's and women's lounge rooms, an auditorium, and a total of twenty-four classrooms. As the college continued to grow, additional bungalows were added to provide needed classrooms, 1952
    • Entrepreneurs of individual amusement leases in the Ocean Park Amusement District turned to gambling, usually labelled as bingo, keeno, or the like, 1974, 1930s
    • The Depression, 1979, 1930s,
    • The Long Beach Earthquake, 1952, 1933
    • After the 1933 earthquake, the brick building had to be abandoned and tent-frame bungalows were built on its foundation and around the edges. Although the temporary quarters of the junior college were somewhat inadequate for the best program, "There existed a close association between the students and the faculty that might otherwise have been lost in a larger, finer building." [70. Personal interview with President Elmer C. Sandmeyer, Santa Monica City College, May 22, 1951; Santa Monica, California.], 1952
    •  The Santa Monica City Schools Maintenance Departments Yards, 1952, 1950s, 1933
      • Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd., 1952, 1930s, 1920s
    • The Garfield School (1906-), 1952, 1949, 1933, 1929, 1922, 1921, 1910s, 1906ff, 1906, 1900s
      • After the earthquake, Garfield moves to 1811 16th St., from Michigan and Seventh (1933-), 1952, 1933
    • Merle Norman's* Garage and her cosmetics business, 2003, 1935
    • The present Washington School Building was constructed in 1935 as a cooperative project of the Works Progress Administration and of the Santa Monica Board of Education. The building is mainly one-story construction of the Monterey type of architecture. There are two buildings, one housing the kindergarten and primary grades, and the other accommodating the upper grades, 1952, 1935
    • The Santa Monica schools secured maximum benefits from the funds provided by the Works Progress Administration. John Adams Junior High School [at the Sixteenth and Pearl St. location, outside of Ocean Park], the [Santa Monica School District maintenance yards, locating at the 5th and Ocean Park Blvd. location in Ocean Park], the Washington School, and the Garfield School were provided with new plants, Garfield School too locating outside of Ocean Park to 1811 Sixteenth St. John Muir Elementary school was made quake-resistant by the removal of the second story and the strengthening of the lower floor, with additional classrooms being provided to replace those that had been removed. Each of the buildings was modernized and brought up to state standards . . . All buildings were completely rehabilitated and made earthquake resistant. Structural reinforcement, walls filled with concrete by the Gunite process, and modernization adapted these plants to more modern school use, 1952, 1930s
    • Film Location, 2004a, 2001
    • The Beach between Ocean Park and Venice, 2005a
    • Lunsford Points of Interest, 1983, 1924, 1920, 1893
      • Merle Norman's* Garage and her cosmetics business, 2003, 1935
      • Third Street Neighborhood Historic District, 2003, 1990, 1875-1930
    • Subsequent to 1933, the enrollment at the junior college climbed to new heights, and additional bungalows crowded in the small campus. Thus, in 1940, the Board of Education purchased a new 20-acre site a mile and a half to the east of the existing school in anticipation of developing a new junior college campus. Preliminary plans were already under consideration when the entry of the United States into World War II brought the possibility of a new college abruptly to a halt. [71. Milo Perry Johnson A Study of the Planning Methods and Techniques for Building New Junior Colleges, unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1950, p. 16.], 1952
    • By 1944, it had become evident that additional buildings and equipment were needed to meet the needs of increased enrollments brought about by the upsurge of population during the war. But to the Board of Education it was equally clear that the building needs of the district would have to be met by some means other than current tax funds, 1952, 1944
    • Accordingly, the Board requested Percy R. Davis, Superintendent of Schools from 1932 to 1948, and his staff to estimate the needs of the elementary and junior high schools, the high school, and the junior college. [72. Johnson, op. cit., p. 17.] Results of this survey revealed the necessity of raising $3,500,000 for the various schools, and a proposed bond issue in that amount was placed before the voters of the Santa Monica School District. The bond issue carried, and $1,283,000 was earmarked for the purpose of building a new city college. At that time it was proposed that half the bungalows, which were still in use at the old campus, be moved to the new site and remodeled. The other half of the needed buildings were to be of new, one-story, frame-and-stucco construction to conform to the architectural style of the remodeled bungalows. [73. Ibid., p. 18.], 1952
    • During the reconstruction period, following the earthquake of 1933, the high school campus acquired three new buildings: an auditorium, the boys' gymnasium, and a wing for the art department. The five other main buildings were reconstructed to meet earthquake standards set up for school buildings. All of the buildings were structurally braced to withstand shocks greater than those occurring in 1933 at the quake's center, the Long Beach area. The high gabled roofs were replaced with modern shockproof, deck-type roofing. By removing much of the dangerous "gingerbread" and reinforcing all of the bearing walls with steel then coating the outside with stucco, these buildings took on an appearance of modern architecture. [66. Beach Cities Labor Journal, Santa Monica Schools Edition, Oct. 1937, p. 2.], 1952, 1933, 1930s
    • Four generations of Mayor Ken Genser's family have lived in Santa Monica.
    • In 1943, his parents, both immigrants, were married in his grandmother's apartment in Ocean Park.
    • As a boy, his father worked on the old Ocean Park Pier.
    • His grandfather was the contractor who built the Aero Theatre for Douglas's employees on Montana Avenue.
    • Genser's father was the first doorman at the Aero Thearer.
    • Ken Genser is Harriet Beck's brother, 2010
    • Harriet Beck, Ken Genser's sister, lives in Ocean Park, 2010
    • Ken Genser's Grandparents lived in Ocean Park, his parents grew up and married in Ocean Park, and he spent time as a child playing on the beaches of Ocean Park. He then lived in Sea Castle until it went into receivership in the 1980s, 2010
    • The entire group of buildings, including the newly added auditorium, gymnasium, and art wing, brought about the real completion of the high school campus. The dream of years had been realized in the new auditorium that was opened in September, 1938. Since that time, it has served as a most adequate facility for all of the high school functions and has been the only auditorium of its size and appointment for all large civic affairs, 1952, 1938, 1930s
    • Santa Monica's Municipal Auditorium at Pier Av. housed The battery of the 3rd Battalion, 144th Field Artillery, 1990, 1940s
    • Fox Rosemary Theater with Joan Crawford and Neil Hamilton on the marquee, 2002, 1942
    • The Mission, 2002, 1942
    • Rest and Recreation for the World War II workers and soldiers, 1979, 1943
    • Zoot Suit Riots, outside the Aragon Ballroom, 1979, 1943
    • The Plaza, Ocean Park, 2002
    • "O'Sheeny Park," 1991, 1950s
    • In 1950 the Santa Monica City Council began consideration of redevelopment of parts of Ocean Park, 1974, 1950
    • A section of Santa Monica parts of which had lots ranging from 11 to 25 feet in width, and from about 90 to 105 feet in depth, difficult for substantial development without consolidating several such properties, (Assembling of lots usually encounters difficulties), 1974, 1950
    • Street widths in Ocean Park were inadequate, 1974, 1950
    • Ocean Park Pier, Assorted Postcards
    • The Washington School still serves the Ocean Park area and provides for kindergarten and grades one to six. The building, then an eight-room structure, was destroyed by fire in 1908, but was rebuilt as a twelve-room school. This, in turn, was seriously damaged during the earthquake of 1933, so that again, in 1934, it was rebuilt with a new four-room primary unit and modern upper grade rooms. It continues as a fourteen-room unit today. p. 55, 1952,
    • Currently [1952], Washington School has an average enrollment of nearly 420 children from kindergarten to grade six. There is a faculty of fifteen including a full-time principal and remedial teacher. The school is to have a new cafeteria-auditorium building from the bond funds voted in 1950. This addition should complete the facilities of the school, and as there is limited space available, the growth of the school is restricted to its present site. [51. From Personal Interview with Sadie Jenkens (secretary to the Superintendent of Schools since 1921), May 2, 1951; Santa Monica.] pp. 48-52, 1952
    • Santa Monica, California Holiday crowd enjoying sun and surf along the beach from Santa Monica Municipal Pier to Ocean Park. Photo Color by Geo. E. Watson, P4501 "Plastichrome" R by Colourpicture, Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A. Distributed by Mitock & Sons, 13561 1/2 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, Calif., KR, Assorted Postcards s,
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1956, 1950s
      • The Ocean Park Pier, 1974, 1950s, 1930, 1930s
        • Formerly the Fraser Pier and the Lick Pier, 1974
        • Became part of Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1950s
      • The Los Angeles Turf Club and CBS leased the Ocean Park Pier, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, and private property along Ocean Front Promenade to develop Pacific Ocean Park, including parking lots, traffic mitigation and the resort itself, a resort designed to compete with Disneyland and Marineland, both resorts having been designed to compete with the Venice/Ocean Park/Santa Monica Amusement Zones. Shortly after opening, the development was let to another operator who soon went into receivership, leaving to the courts to sort out "the complicated financial structure" of the development, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • In 1959 P.O.P. was closed for a remodel and then in 1960 it was sold for $10 million to John Morehead, 1987, 1960
    • And he sold the property to Irving Kay for $7.5 million (who leased the pier back to Amusement Purchase Inc., headed by Jack Roberts, for$2.5 million) and kept somehow the northern half of the property in the Ocean Park Redevelopment Scheme and built the Santa Monica Shores, 1987, 1966, 1965
      • P.O.P. closed in 1967, and its assets were auctioned off and it was allowed to burn down before it was torn up and out of these ashes came skate-boarding, 2003, 1987, 1967
    • Was Kay a partner with Del Webb when they built Santa Monica Shores?, 1960s
    • Some of the structures which escaped ruin, 1974, 1960s
      • The Aragon Ballroom
      • Jack's At The Beach
      • The General Telephone Co. Bldg., Marine Ave., 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s,
      • The Santa Monica City Council ordered demolition within its jurisdiction, 1974,
    • The whole pier and adjacent structures were in ruins, 1974
      • aside from a small area which was leveled by the owner [Lick Family?]. 1974, 1960s, 1950s
      • From time to time large parts of the pier had been falling into the ocean as timbers decayed, 1974
      • three major and many minor fires have contributed, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
      • From Neilson Way to the Beach, and from Ocean Park Boulevard to the southern border of Santa Monica City, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
        • Some apartment buildings were moved to nearby City owned land to be run by a private non-profit as housing for the displaced indigent senior population, 1974, 1960, 1950, 1950s
        • Everything was eventually razed or moved except for the General Telephone Co. Bldg., 1974,
        • 9-hole Golf Course, 1981
        • Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • Cottages around the Ocean Park Amusement Area, 1974, 1912, 1910s, 1900s
      • Built before Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1974, 1910, 1910s
      • Some were razed in the Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
    • The Aragon Ballroom on the Lick Pier, 1979, 1951
    • The Venice West Cafe, Dudley Ave., 1979, 1950s
    • Venice and Ocean Park Artists from the 1960s include Peter Alexander, Billy Al Bengston, Ron Cooper, John Altoon, Dewain Valentine, Chuck Arnoldi, Laddie Dill*, Ann McCoy, Tom Wudl, and Tony Berlant, 1987, 1960s
    • Santa Monica Shores, 1974, 1960s
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1965
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1980, 1974
      • Pacific Ocean Park Amusement Pier, 1980, 1974
    • Jack's At The Beach, 1965
    • Ocean Park in the Sixties, 1987, 1960s
      • "Then sort of a slum", 2003, 1967
      • Alternative Lifestyles Neighborhood, 1983, 1970s
    • Low rents, 1990, 1972, 1970s
    • "osmotic mise-en-scene," 1998
    • Some residents, community, theater and music activists,
      • Dale Eunson* [ - ], 2008, 1980s, 1970s
      • Mitch Greenhill*, 2008, 1980s, 1970s
      • Peter Kors*, 2008, 1980s, 1970s
      • Marlene Rasnick [ -2001]*, 2008, 2001, 1980s, 1970s
    • Sam Francis* had a studio in Venice (Ocean Park) in addition to his Santa Monica Canyon home and studio, 1997, 1994
    • Carnations, Ostrich Farms, and Condos: The Secret History of Ocean Park, City TV Documentary, 1994, 2008a
      • Shown September 6, 2 p.m. at the Ocean Park Branch of the Santa Monica Library, 2008, 1994
    • Geraldine Moyle, PhD, 2010,
      • Activist, Educator, Resident, UCLA, 2010, 2009 
      • Ocean Park (OP) resident for 36 years, 2010, 2009
    • Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane,*2010, 2009, 2008
      • Ceramicist, Photographer, 2008,
      • http://nedsloane.smugmug.com/Other
        • Ocean Park Beaches, 1980s, 1970s
        • POP Demolition, 1970s, 1960s
        • Santa Monica Beaches, 2008, 1987, 1965,
        • Older Venice-1965-1987
        • Newer Venice-1987-Present
    • Santa Monica City Council and Mayor Ken Genser just died [2010], having served the City of Santa Monica for over 25 years in appointed and elected positions. His sister, Harriet Beck still lives in Ocean Park. Their grandparents lived in Ocean Park, his parents grew up and married in Ocean Park, and Ken spent time as a child playing on the beaches of Ocean Park. After college, he lived in Sea Castle until it went into receivership in the 1980s, 2010
    • Four generations of Genser's family have lived in Santa Monica. His grandfather was the contractor who built the Aero Theatre on Montana Avenue. As a boy, his father worked on the old Ocean Park Pier. Genser's father was the first doorman in Douglas's Aero Theater. In 1943, his parents, both immigrants, were married in his grandmother's apartment in Ocean Park, 2010
    • Walkability Index, 94%, 2007
      • http://www.walkscore.com/get-score.php?street=2421+3rd+Street%2C+Santa+Monica%2C+CA%0D%0A&go=Go
    • World Cafe 2820 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90405 Post Card (213)-Postcard National Postcard Advertising, KR, Postcards Adrift
    • Ocean Park Fire Station # 2, 2003
    • Ocean Park, CA 2010
  • Amy Leipziger Ocean Park: A Photographic Essay, Amy Leipziger; Blurb: New York (Margaret Garcia, Observation), 2008, 36 pp.
  • Ocean Park, 1980, 1963
    • Poem by William Pillin, 1980, 1963
  • The Ocean Park Amusement District, 2005, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900s
    • Bars
    • Beach Clubs
    • Beaches
    • Beach Hotels
    • Cafes
    • When the Pacific Electric Railway ran trains every three minutes in the summer and winter the District prospered, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1910s
    • When automobiles became widely available, the Ocean Park Amusement District declined, 1974, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s, 1900s
    • Entrepreneurs of individual amusement leases turned to gambling, usually labelled as bingo, keeno, or the like, 1974, 1930s
    • Kinney and Frances Pier
    • Fraser's Million Dollar Pier
    • Horseshoe Pier
    • Lick Pier
    • North Beach
    • Ocean Front Promenade
    • Ocean Front Walk
    • The Ocean Park Pier, 2005, 1974, 1950s, 1930, 1930s, 1920
      • Formerly the Fraser Pier and the Lick Pier, 1974
      • Became part of Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1950s
      • A Gambling casino was set up on the Ocean Park pier, 1974, 1930s, 1920s,
      • Mr. and Mrs. Erminio Gambieri* operated an electric tram line between the Santa Monica Municipal Pier and the Ocean Park Pier, along the Promenade, 1974, 1920
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 2005b, 1974, 1956, 1950s
      • In 1959 P.O.P. was closed for a remodel and then in 1960 it was sold for $10 million to John Morehead, 1987, 1960
      • And he sold the property to Irving Kay for $7.5 million (who leased the pier back to Amusement Purchase Inc., headed by Jack Roberts, for$2.5 million) and kept somehow the northern half of the property in the Ocean Park Redevelopment Scheme and built the Santa Monica Shores, 1987, 1966, 1965
      • P.O.P. closed in 1967, and its assets were auctioned off and it was allowed to burn down before it was torn up and out of it came skate-boarding, 2003, 1987, 1967
    • Pier/Marine Avenue, 1974, 1905, 1899, 1895
      • "Art," Exhibitions, curios, souvenirs, plaster casts
      • Auditoriums, Concerts, Conventions, convocations, mass meetings
      • Ballrooms,
      • Bathhouses
      • Gambling
      • Games
      • Movies,
      • Music
      • Pier(s), 1974, 1905, 1899, 1895
      • Photographs
      • Restaurants
      • Rides
      • Shopping
      • Theater
      • Vaudeville
    • Rail
    • Restaurants
    • Roads
      • Ocean Front Promenade
      • Ocean Front Walk
      • Ocean Park Boardwalk, 1974, 1900
      • The Promenade,
      • Spedway
    • The Santa Monica Pier
    • Venice in America
    • Water Taxis
  • Ocean Park Amusement Pier, 2005
  • 400 Ocean Park Amusement Pier Ocean Park, California "The Playground of the West." Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles, SLL 2005
  • The Ocean Park Arena, 1979
    • Boxing Venue, 1979
  • Ocean Park Art Shop, 1920s
    • 114 Pier Av., Ocean Park, Calif. 1920s
    • Jane E. Duncan*; Formerly at 151 Pier Av., 1920s
    • "Everything for the Baby, Specializing in Hand-made Articles, and Stamped Goods of All Kinds." 1920s
  • Ocean Park Association, 2010, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2006, 2005b
    • http://opa-sm.org
    • Campaigning for campaign spending reforms in Santa Monica, 2007
    • Co-sponsored the 2007 Fourth of July Parade on Main Street, from City Hall to Marine Ave., Jerold Harris,* Principal, Roosevelt Elementary, Grand Marshall, Other participants included Judy Abdo*, and the Santa Monica Democratic Club 9:30 a.m. July 4, 2007
    • Co-sponsor Second Annual Main St. Fouth of July Parade, 2008, 2008a
    • Web Site, Link to Parade Pictures, 2008a
  • Ocean Park Auditorium, The Santa Monica Auditorium, 2005b, 1987, 1974, 1906, 1904, 1901, 1897
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co., 1987, 1974, 1904, 1900s, 1895
      • Francis Ryan and Abbot Kinney purchased the land south of Santa Monica in 1895, 1987, 1984
      • They developed a seaside resort with a golf course, tennis courts, country clubhouse, boardwalk and a fishing pier, at the foot of Pier Av., 1987, 1890s
      • They gave land to Santa Fe Railroad for a pavilion and land to the YMCA hoping that the construction of an auditorium and pavilion would attract conventions and assemblies to Ocean Park, 1987, 1890s
    • 6000 seat auditorium next to the Ocean Park Pier, 2005b, 1906
    • Included a roller skating rink, 2005b, 1906
    •  Auditorium opens, 1987, 1904
    • Roller Skating Rink, 1987, 1904
    • The Los Angeles Turf Club and CBS leased the Ocean Park Pier, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, and private property along Ocean Front Promenade to develop Pacific Ocean Park, including parking lots, traffic mitigation and the resort itself, a resort designed to compete with Disneyland and Marineland, both resorts having been designed to compete with the Venice/Ocean Park/Santa Monica Amusement Zones. Shortly after opening, the development was let to another operator who soon went into receivership, leaving to the courts to sort out "the complicated financial structure" of the development, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • O.P. Auditorium, J.D. Lee, Barber, 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Bandstand at the Pier, 1987, 1905
  • The Ocean Park Bank, 2003, 1974, 1912, 1908, 1907, 1902
    • Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Thomas H. Dudley,* President, 1974, 1908
    • Percy J. Dudley,* Cashier, 1974, 1908
  • Ocean Park Bath House, 2005, 2003, 2002, 1988, 1987, 1983, 1980, 1974, 1920, 1915, 1912, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905
    • Navy & O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Bath House, Ocean Park, Cal. 1906, Venice Postcard Co., 21 Washington St., Venice, CA, 90291, SLL 2005
    • Bath House at Ocean Park, Cal., No. 5173. Publ. by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in Germany.) Postmarked Ocean Park, Sep 27 9:30AM CAL. 1907
    • Mosque-like, 1980, 1910
    • Casino Cafe, 1980, 1910
    • Heated, lavish indoor plunge, Mooresque fantasy 1987, 1974, 1905
    •  Built by A. R. Fraser, Jones and Gage, who earlier was a partner with Abbot Kinney in the Ocean Park Improvement Co., 1987, 1974, 1905
    • Beach and Ocean Park Bathhouse built by A.R. Fraser in 1905, 1910. http://www.smpl.org/archive/0932/IMG0099.JPG
    • Ocean Park Bath House/Ocean Park, Cal., California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 23887, SLL 2005
    • G.P. Collier, Carriage and Wagon Maker, 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Bazaar, Notions, 169 Ashland, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Beaches, 2005, 2005a, 2002, 1999, 1994, 1991, 1983, 1980, 1976,1971, 1958, 1956, 1954, 1952, 1949, 1948, 1930s, 1926, 1924, 1920s, 1912, 1908, 1907. 1906. 1904,
    • Ben Word sold 340 acres of beach property, 2002, 1887
    • Ocean Park, California, annually attracts to its beaches thousands of dwellers in interior California, who find here every joy and diversion of a modern seaside Paradise. Unknown Publisher, 1915, 1912?, SLL 2005
    • Bay Street Break,
      • At the foot of the Bay Street Hill
      • Santa Monica High Surf Team Home Break,
    • Beach Clubs,
    • Crystal Beach, 1991, 1983, 1952, 1949, 1924,
      • Foot of Hollister, 1983
      • Foot of Strand, 1924
      • Site of the Crystal Pier, made of oak, aka the Hollister Pier, the Bristol Pier, the Nat Goodwin Pier, and the Nat Goodwin Cafe, 1983
      • "Movie Beach," Crystal Pier, Santa Monica, Ca., 2002, 1926
    • The Inkwell, 2002, 1930
    • Life Guard Station 3, south of the Lick Pier, 2005
    • Muscle Beach,
      • Santa Monica (1930s-1958), 1999, 1994, 1958, 1954, 1952, 1949, 1948, 1830s
    • Ocean Park, Calfornia, 2005a, 2002, 1908
      • Daily Scene on the Beach at Santa Monica, California (Photo by "Dick" Whittington), 2005a
    • Private Beaches, 1974, 1949, 1948, 1937, 1929, 1922
    • Santa Monica, California, 2005, 2002
    • Venice, California, 2005a, 2002
      • Bathing Beach at Venice, 2005a
  • Ocean Park Boardwalk, 1974, 1900
  • Ocean Park Bookstore, 2003, 1907
    • Musical Instruments, News Dealers, 171 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Boulevard, Ocean Park, Santa Monica, 2008, 2005, 2004a, 2003, 1990, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1966, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1949, 1948, 1944, 1937, 1933, 1929, 1923, 1922, 1920s 1912
    • (Central Av.), 1980, 1926
    • Approximately 3,250 linear feet long, this stretch of Ocean Park Blvd., from Lincoln Blvd., Route X to Neilson Way, cuts directly through the Ocean Park neighborhood and serves as an important gateway to the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica's beaches, 2008
    • Just south, at 2612 Main, California Heritage Museum
    • Ocean Park Blvd., Between Lincoln Blvd. and Neilson Way, 2008
    • And Main Street, California Heritage Museum, Heritage Square, 2008
    • The Ocean Park Blvd. "Green Streets" project seeks to address community concerns related to the scale, character, health and safety, and pedestrian orientation of the portion of the Boulevard between Lincoln Blvd. and Neilson Way. The Ocean Park Blvd. "Green Streets" website, an online resource for information related to the streetscape and sustainable design project that was initiated in March 2008 at the request of the Santa Monica community.
    • The northern boundary of the Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s, 1949
    • Designated Santa Monica Commercial Strip, 1974, 1949, 1948, 1937, 1929, 1922
    • Border of Central Beach-Wadsworth Hollister Tract, 1983
    • Foot of Ocean Park Blvd., Beach Park No. 1, 1983, The Promenade and the beach; 1.2 acre, combining parking, picnic tables and barbeques, 1983
    • And Barnard Way, Santa Monica Shores Golf Course, nine-hole, par-three golf course sited on undeveloped portions of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project, 1983
    • 10 Ocean Park Blvd #16, J Design, Photography 2005
    • (Ocean to Lincoln), New Zealand Christmas Tree; Windmill Palm, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • And Neilson Way, 2008
    • And Main St. in March 1977, 1980
      • Roy Jones House became the Heritage Square Museum, 1980
    • And Main Street, California Heritage Museum, Heritage Square, 2008
    • And Main Street, Heritage Square, Bust of Sen. J.P. Jones, 2008, 1912
    • And Main, Jane Golden* mural, Early Ocean Park Scene, 1983, 1978, 1976, sponsored by Citywide Murals, 1983, 1976
    • And Main, 2003, 1999, 1996, 1956
      • Gas Station, 2003, 1956
      • Olivia's Soul Food Restaurant, 2003, 1956
      • Farmer's Market, 1999, 1996 (Sunday 9am to noon.), 1999, 1996
    • And Third, house in 1923 at the northwest corner of moved to 237 Hill St. The building was used for many years as the parsonage for the church next door, 1983
    • And Fourth St., 2008
    • Ocean Park Blvd. at the Fourth St. Overpass, Welkin 1999  
      • Photo by Rick Laudati*, 1999
    • And Fifth St., northeast corner, Los Amigos Park, was the original site of John Adams Junior High (1913-1933), abandoned after the Long Beach Earthquake, and then an army recreational site, and a Navy training site, and was leased to Santa Monica City in 1949 as a park. A community theater, The Morgan, was housed in a former Army recreational hall until it burned in 1966, 1983, 1966, 1933, 1913
      • Now the site of John Muir Elementary and the Washington Alternative School, 2007, 2006
    • 515 Ocean Park Blvd., John Adams Junior High, 1933, 1928, 1913
    • And Fifth St., 2008
      • John Muir Elementary School, 2008
      • Santa Monica Alternative Schoolhouse (SMASH), 2008
    • And Sixth St., John Adams Junior High School, 1952, 1933, 1914
    • And Sixth St., Santa Monica City School District Maintence Yards [1933- ], 1952, 1950s, 1933
    • And Sixth, Traffic Signal, 1983, 1982
    • And Sixth St., 2008
    • 601 Ocean Park Blvd., New Visual Research, Photography 2005
    • 721 Ocean Park Boulevard, John Muir Elementary, Established in 1922 and rebuilt in 1934 following the 1933 earthquake, the school was originally a two-story building, 1983, 1934, 1933, 1922
    • Now the site of Olympic High School, 2007, 2006
    • 724 Ocean Park Blvd., Taylor* Architecture, 2005
    • And Lincoln (Northwest Corner), Jane Golden mural, fronting two sides of the John Muir Auditorium, 1983, 1976
    • And Lincoln Boulevards, The John Muir School, 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • And Lincoln, Car Wash, 1985
    • Watermark, Installation, Fiber Art by Michele Hamrick, 1987
      • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main Street, 1987
    •  And Lincoln Blvd., 2008
      • Olympic High School, 2008
    • Between Ocean Park Blvd., 2008, 1999, 2005
      • & Rose Ave., 2008. 1999
      • Chinois on Main, 2709 Main St., Santa Monica, 2008, 1999
  •  Ocean Park Blvd. Green Streets website, 2008
    • (See Related Web sites) 
    • Downloadable boards and diagrams (presented at the March 3rd workshop)
    • A message board where one can read comments posted by community members.  Send us an email and we will post your comments!
    • The project timeline and funding strategy
    • Announcements about upcoming workshops and events, 2008
  • Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, 1983
    • 2626 Sixth Street, 1983
    • A public preschool and child-care center operated by the Santa Monica- Malibu Unified School District in one corner of Los Amigos Park, 1983
  • The Ocean Park Blvd. Project, 2008
    • A model of a sustainable street for all of Southern California. 
    • Community Workshop: "Ocean Park Blvd., Improvements, Enhancements from Lincoln Blvd. west to Neilson Way." Santa Monica Alternative Schoolhouse (SMASH), 2525 5th St., Santa Monica, 90405 Monday, March 3, 6:30-9:00 p.m. RSVP peter.james@smgov.net Free parking at SMASH, John Muir Elementary and on 5th or 6th Sts. Bus Line #8 stops directly in front of SMASH; Bus Line #8 stops at Lincoln Blvd. and Ocean Park Blvd,; Bus Line #4 stops at Fourth and Ocean Park Blvd, 2008
    • Ocean Park Boulevard "Green Streets" workshop, which will take place on April 23rd at the John Muir/SMASH cafeteria at 6:30PM-9, 2008
  • Ocean Park Bowling Alley, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • 174 Pier, 2003, 1907
    • 144 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2008
    • (See Ocean Park Library)
    • 2601 Main St. (310) 392-3804
    • www.smpl.org, 2008
  • Ocean Park, Cal., 1908
  • Ocean Park, Cal., 1906
    • Showing Casino and Ferris Wheel, 1906
  • Ocean Park, Cal. (1904-1907) (1904-1911), 1987, 1979, 1961, 1912, 1909, 1908a, 1907, 1905, 1904
    • (Where are the transactions of its incorporated business?)
    • Ocean Park, 1908a, Incorporation, p. 318; census, p. 318; election, p. 319; Improvement Co., p. 319; Growth, 321; sewage, p. 321; licenses, p. 322; values, p. 323; bonds, p. 324; postoffice, 324; City Hall, p. 325
    • Census, 1908a, p. 318  
    • Incorporated as the result of an election February 12, 1904. The vote was 52 for, 2 against.
    • Incorporated as a "sixth class city" on February 15th, 1904, 1979, 1908a, p. 318
    • Included Kinney's development, Venice . . . 1979, 1904
    •  Beaches, 1961, 1904
      • [Folder 21.1] Schuyler, J. D. Report on the proposed disposal of Santa Monica sewage by septic tank and irrigation, and the protection of the beach at Ocean Park from sewage pollution. 1904. 1 v. (ca. 25 leaves), bound: maps.
      • Beach Pollution, 1904
    • Arthur S. Bent, 1905
    • J.D. Schuyler Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park, California, and Arthur S. Bent. 1905. 12 leaves, bound.
    • Olmsted-Poulson Company. 1905
    • Folder 21.3] J.D. Schuyler Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park, California, and Olmsted-Poulson Company. 1905. 10 leaves, bound.
    • [Folder 21.6] Notice to contractors: proposals for the erection of a sewage pumping plant and pump house at the Ocean Park septic tank, and wood stave discharge pipe from tank to sewage farm. [1905].
    • Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and the National Wood Pipe Company for the construction of a wood stave pipe to be laid from the septic tank to the sewage farm. [1905].
    • [Folder 21.8] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and W. S. Rabineau for the erection of a sewage pumping plant. 1905. 6 leaves,
    • Ocean Park Sewer System, 1905
      • Septic Tank, 1905
      • Sewage Farm, 1905
      • Sewage Mains, 1905
      • Sewage Pump House, 1905
      • National Wood Pipe Company Sewage Discharge Pipe, wooden, from Pump House to Sewage Farm, 1905
      • [Folder 21.8] Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park and W. S. Rabineau for the erection of a sewage pumping plant. 1905
      • J.D. Schuyler, 1909, 1905
        • Trustees, 1905
    • election, 1908a, p. 319;
    • an elected five-member Board of Trustees, 1979, 1904
    • an elected city clerk, 1979, 1904
    • an elected recorder, 1979, 1904
    • an elected treasurer, 1979, 1904
    • elected school board members, 1979, 1904
      • Ocean Park City School District, 1908, p. 510, 1908a, 1904
        • Ocean Park School Board, 1908, p. 510, 1908a
      • Ocean Park School Board, Trustees, 1908, 1908a, 1904
        • President and Clerk, John G. French, 1908, 1908a, 1904
        • W.M. Kendall, M.D. [1869- ], 1908, p. 510, 1908a
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co., 1987, 1980, 1974, p. 319, 1908a, 1905, 1904, 1900s, 1895
    • Bath House at Ocean Park, Cal., No. 5173. Publ. by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in Germany.), 1907
    • Growth, 1908a, 321;
    • sewage, p. 321;
    • licences, p. 322;
    • values, p. 323;
    • bonds, p. 324;
    • postoffice, 324;
    • City Hall, p. 325
    • Ocean Park, 1908, p. 510, 1908a
      • Ocean Front Walk, Ocean Park, p. 511, 1908a
        • Jesse, Marcus, Marian and W.S. Kendall Family Home and Medical offices No. 207-207 1/2 Ocean Front, Ocean Park, California, p. 511, 1908a
    • Ocean Park, Disincorporated in 1907, 1974
    • Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Cody, p. 492, 1908a
      • 1220 Lake St., O.P., p. 492, 1908a
    • Lake St., O.P., p. 492, 1908a
      • 1220 Lake St., Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Cody, O.P., p. 492, 1908a
    • Aaron Edinger dies in Ocean Park, February, 1908, at the age of fifty-nine years. The widow still survives.
    • The Ladies' Club of Ocean Park, May 20, 1909
    • voted to change the name to Venice in 1911, 1979
    • Ocean Park and the Fraser Pire burn in September, 1913
    • General Homer Lea dies in Ocean Park in late 1912.
  • Ocean Park Casino, 1998, 1974, 1902, 1901, 1891
    • A restaurant and tennis club on June 23, 1891, 1998
    •  "the place for tennis and tea", 1974, 1902
  • Ocean Park Casino at the Pier, 1987, 1905, 1903
  • Ocean Park Catering Co., 211 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • The Ocean Park Catholic Church, 1952, 1902
    • Third and Marine, 1952, 1902
    • Purchased the original South Side School and moved it to Third and Marine, to become a caretaker's cottage, 1952, 1902
  • Ocean Park Children's Beauty Contest, 1999
  • Ocean Park Celebrations, Festivals, Parades, 2009, 2008, 2007, 1999, 1997, 1987, 1982, 1972, 1930, 1925, 1920s
    • Ocean Park Celebration of the Arts, 1982
    • Ocean Park Children's Beauty Contest, 1999
    • Annual Children's Floral Parade, 1987, 1920
    • Ten day opening festival for the 1925 Ocean Park Pier, 1987, 1925
    • Mardi Gras, Fourth of July, 1926, 1987
      • Ending with a Fireworks reenactment of Ocean Park on Fire, 1987
    • Male Beauty Parade, 1987, 1920s
    • Ocean Park Kiddie Parade, 1997, 1930
    • El Primero Band Review, with 5,000 students marching from 40 top bands, October 1972
    • Santa Monica Fourth of July Parade, Main St., 2009, 2008, 2007
    • Santa Monica Gymfest in September, on the beach just south of the Santa Monica Pier, featuring a free show on the crossbar, trampoline, swinging rings, and gymwheels, 1972
    • Scottish Highland Games in June at SMCCC, 1972
  • Ocean Park, Ocean Park Businesses, Entries in "City Directory," 2003, 1907, Postcards Adrift
    •  Founder, Developer, Abbot Kinney, 20 Park Ave., Venice, 1907, 1891, 2003
    • H.C. Akin, Cigars & Tobacco, Wines & Liquors, Main & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Allen Photograph Co., Photographs, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • O. Anderson, Cigars and Tobacco, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Angler, Captain Donahue, Fish and Game, Marine & Speedway, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Armacast Nurseries, Florists and Nurseries, 3rd & Marine, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Auditorium Book Store, 4 Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Auditorium Book Store, 4 Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Rising-Dunscomb Co., Florists, Nurseries, 10 Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bank of Venice, Windward & Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • A. Belli, Ice Cream Manufacturers, 910 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.A. Bennett, Groceries, Main & Ashland, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • C.W. Benton-Rafael & Electric, Feed and Fuel, 2003, 1907
    • Big Pier Store, Groceries, 184 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bishop & Dewy, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 131 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bon Ton Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 173 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bowling Alley Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Brady-McLeod Drug Co., Drug Store, O.F. Promenade & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • L.E. Brandt, Insurance, Real Estate, 29 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Brice & Son, Groceries, 803 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  L.R. Brooks, Clothing, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishing, 132 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dana Burks, 1907
      • Ocean Park Mayor, Ocean Front & Dudley, O.P. 1907
    • H.C. Burmister, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Navy & O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Burton Grocery Co., Groceries, Ashland & Ocean Front Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • F.J. Cantara, Contractor Building, 29 Mildred, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • B.E. Carter, Cigars & Tobacco, News Dealers, Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Carter & Burchard, Contractor Building, Main & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Casino, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Wines & Liquors, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Citizens State Bank, Windward & Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • City Water Co., Pier Ave. & O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Clapp Brothers, Drug Store, 139 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Mrs. D. Colby, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 30 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Commercial Bank, 154 Pier Ave., O.P. 2003, 1907
    • J.C. Conklin, Notary Public, 162 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • A. Conte, Groceries, Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    •  A. Conterno, Groceries, 1115 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • George W. Cook, Barber, 3 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • T.V. Cooney, 2003, 1907
      • Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Lorelei & Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
      • Plumbing & Gas Fitting, 5 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Crescent Bay Cleaners, Cleaners, Dyes, 174 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Daily Journal, Newspaper, 7 Marine, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • S. Daub, Barber, O.F. Walk & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • De Creamer & Co., Contractor Building, Painting & Paper Hanging, Lorelei & Trolleyway, Sign Painting, 2003, 1907
    • Dements' Second Hand Store, Furniture Dealer, 1108-1112 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Devore & Pettis Co., Cornice Works, Furniture Dealer, 135-137 Pier Ave., 2003, 1907
    • E.C. Dunnavant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Ehler Braun Co., Contractor Building, Neptune & Trolleyway, 2003, 1907
    • Fanjoy Foto Co., Kodaks & Supplies, Photographs, 131 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • M.J. Firsich, Groceries, 95 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • First National Bank, Fraser Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Fraser, Jones & Gage, Real Estate, Pier & O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Fraser Bldg., 2003, 1923, 1907
      • 3018 Ocean Front, Fraser Building, 1923
        • First National Bank, Fraser Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Frasinelli Fruit Co., Cigar and Tobacco; Confections, Fruits, Etc., Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Free Lance, Newspaper, 1231 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Free Lance Office, Printers, 1231 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Frisco Bakery, A.W. Ericson, 167 Pier, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Dr. Hulbert Fuller, Physician, 193 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.E. Gaffney, Delicatessen, 43 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.F. Gaffney, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 43 O.F. Promenade. O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  L.M. Garrett, Cigars and Tobacco, Windward & O.F. Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • E.F. Gaylord, Bicycles and Repair, 1236 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Gem Ice Cream Parlor, News Dealers, 175 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Goldvogal Brothers, Groceries, Pier & O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  E.D. Grandmason, Jewelers, Optician, 125 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Guaranty Realty Co., Real Estate, Windward & Trolleyway,Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Guffin Sign Co., Painting & Paper Hanging, Sign Painting, 7 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.B. Hambleton, Dentist, Imperial Bldg., O.P. 2003, 1907
    • S.L. Hardman, Painting & Paper Hanging, 7 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Frank Hemick, Barber, Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Hilderbrand & Armbruster, Groceries, 161 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Charles J. Hildesheim & Co., Insurance, Real Estate, 142 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.O. Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 165 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • O. Anderson, Cigars and Tobacco, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • The Casino, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Wines & Liquors, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Hotel Berlin, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    •  S.E. Huff, Confections, Fruits, Etc., Speedway & Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Harry A. Hull, Billiards and Bowling Alleys, Cigars and Tobacco, 28 Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    •  Iberson Grocery, Groceries, 141 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Imperial Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Dr. W.H. Kiger, Physician, Imperial Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Dr. L.A. Laver, Dentist, Imperial Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Imperial Ice Co., Dairy; Distilled Water; Ice Cream Manufacturers, 940 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Imperial Market, Meat Market, Main & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Journal Publishing Co., Printers, 7 Marine, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • M. Kelly, Confections, Fruits, Etc., 176 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Dr. W.M. Kendall, Physician, 193 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.H. Kiger, Physician, Imperial Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Kiggins & Conklin Co., Insurance, 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  O.A. Kirkelie, Undertaker, 1121 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Koster & Stinton, 2003, Shoe Store, 1131 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  B.W. Kramer, Barber, 1103 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Lake Bath House, East end of Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Dr. L.A. Laver, Dentist, Imperial Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • John W. Lincoln, Real Estate, Trolleyway near Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • London Dye Works, Tailors, 183 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • L.D. Loomis, Real Estate, Trolleyway near Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.J. Lower, Barber, 15 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.C. Lytle & Co., Real Estate, Trolleyway near Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • E.H. Macgibbon, Contractor Building, Windward & O.F. Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907  
    • Dr. W.R. Mail, Dentist, 255 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Main Street Dye Works, 1075 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • A. Malstrom, Boot and Shoe Maker, 1150 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Marks, The Sea Shell Man, Sea Shells & Curios, 97 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Masonic Temple Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Main St., Grant Smith, Tailor, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.C. Mayer, Hardware Dealer, 18 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • McDonald & Co., Electrical Contractors, Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    •  McPherson Home Bakery, Speedway & Raymond, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Merchant of Venice Curio Store, Sea Shells & Curios, 30 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Metropole Bar, Wines & Liquors, Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Metropole Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 145 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Metropole Pool Room, Pier Ave., O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Monarch Transfer & Storage Co., 10 Pier Ave., O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Monte Carlo Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • A.M. Montgomery, Clothing, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings, 140 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Montgomery & Mullin, Lumber, Main & Navy, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • M. Nathan, Gents Furnishings, 12 Windward. Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Neal's Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 127 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Norsworthy & Paulin Co., Furniture Dealer, 157 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Novelty Repair & Electrical Works, Electrical Contractor, 1040 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Bank, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • O.P. Bath House, Navy & O.F., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Bath House at Ocean Park, Cal., No. 5173. Publ. by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in Germany.) Postmarked Ocean Park, Sep 27 9:30AM CAL. 1907
    • Ocean Park Bookstore, Musical Instruments, News Dealers, 171 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Bowling Alley, 174 Pier, 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Catering Co., 211 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Creamery, Dairy, 11 Vernon, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Ocean Park Fair, Five & Ten Cent Stores, 1226 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Floral Co., Florals and Nurseries, 6th & Rose, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Furniture Co., Furniture Dealer, 155 Pier, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Garage, 1119 Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Hardware Co., Hardware Dealer, 143 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co., Real Estate, Pier & Ocean Front Promenade, P.O., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Milling & Manufacturing Co., Furniture Manufacturer, Office Furniture, Rose & Main, 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Realty & Mining Stock Co., Real Estate, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Steam Laundry, Laundry, 1068 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Ocean Park & Venice Express & Messenger Co., Express Service, 188 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Mrs. E.W. Overman, Tailors, 179 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Overman Novelty Store, Hardware Dealer, 179 Pier, 0.P., 2003, 1907
    • Pacific Produce Co., Meat Market, 181 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Pacific Realty Co., Real Estate, 163 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Palace Livery & Transfer, Livery Stables, Transfer, 1254 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Panccina Co., Groceries, Casino Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.H. Parker, Physician, Hotel Palms, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Penny Arcade, Kodaks & Supplies, Sea Shells and Curios, Zephyr & Ocean Front Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • People's Grocery, Feed and Fuel, 1015 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Florists, Nurseries,10 Auditorium Bldg. , O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Peoples Realty Co., Real Estate, 160 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.C, Peterson, Sea Shells & Curios, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907  
    • Pittinger Brothers, Barbers, 144 1/2 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • W.H. Potter, Upholstering & Repairing, 939 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ralston Distilled Water Co., Distilled Water, 1012 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Reed & Young, Groceries, 2 Zephyr Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Rising-Dunscomb Co., Florists, Nurseries, 10 Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Miss Maud Risk, Milliner, 160 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Robbins Realty Co., Real Estate, 144 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H.W. Rogers, Plumbing & Gas Fitting, 163 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • St. Marks Buffet, Wines & Liquors, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • St. Marks Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.S. Sands, Physician, Windward & Ocean Front Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Sanitary Laundry Agency, Laundry, 175 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • H. Scott, Sewing Machines, 179 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Elanor Seiser, Hairdresser, 105 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Shirey & Cross, Real Estate, 185 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Shoe Hospital, O.F., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Thomas Simons, Billiards & Bowling Alleys, 16 Pier, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • H. Skeeles, Printers, 6 Pavilion, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Miss E.J. Slauson, Real Estate, 41 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • William Smalley, Painting & Paper Hanging, 410 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Grant Smith, Tailor, Masonic Temple Bldg., Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.H. Sohn, Optician, 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.H. Sohn, Jewelers, 158 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Sunset Dining Parlors, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 123 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Surf Bath House, Ocean Front, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Surf St., 2003, 1907
    • Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • B.E. Carter, Cigars & Tobacco, News Dealers, Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Swan Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Center & Speedway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venetian Lunch Room, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 10 Pavilion, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice of America, 2005b, 1907, 1905, 1904
    • Venice Amusement Company, Windward Ave., 2003, 1907
    • Venice Book & Stationary Co., Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 22 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Drug Co., Windward & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Fish Market, W.H. Fair, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Gateway Tract, Real Estate, 37 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Grocery Co., Groceries, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Venice Meat Market, Meat Market, 14-16 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Walker & Holland, Real Estate, 66 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Washington Market, Meat Market, 1003 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • N. Weiner, Tailors, 8 Pavilion, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Wells Fargo Express Co., Express Service, 166 1/2 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Western Union Telegraph Co., 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • F.C. Whaley, Blacksmith, Rose Ave., 2003, 1907
    • J.W. White, Physician, 24 Westminster, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • White Star Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • White Star Pier Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, White Star Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • White Star Pier Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, White Star Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  C.A, Wilson, Boot and Shoe maker, 1205 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • E.A. Wilson, & Co., Electrical Contractors, Electrical Supplies, 164 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • R.H. Wilson, Jewelers, 142 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Windward Hotel, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Windward Pier, 2003, 1907
    • Lee H. Young, Groceries, Main & Hill, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912, 2003
    • Edward Gerety, 2003, 1912
      • Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912, 2003
      • Residence, Short Line & Compton Blvd., 2003, 1912
    • C.W. Hollbrook, 2003, 1912
      • Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912, 2003
      • Residence, 1436 Cabrillo Canal, 2003, 1912
    • H.S. Lorentz, 2003, 1912
      • Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912, 2003
      • Residence, 248 Horizon, 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park City Hall, 2005b, 1907
    • "Tokio Palace," Eastern Edge of Ocean Park, 2005b, 1907
    • G. M. Jones, Marine St. Businessman, Boss Rule, 1987, 1907
    • Five-man Board of Trustees, 2005b, 1987, 1907
      • Mayor Burke*, 1987, 1907
    • Law Enforcement, 1987, 1907
    • Police Department, 1987, 1907
      • Marshall G.G. Watt*, 1987, 1907
    • Street Superintendent, 1987, 1907
      • George Culver*, 1987, 1907
    • Ocean Park Civic Services, 1987, 1907
      • Police Protection, 1987, 1907,
      • Fire Protection, 1987, 1907
      • Garbage Collection, 1987, 1907
    • Awarded building contract for a City Hall on a ten acre parcel, purchased by the Ocean Park Board of Trustees with funds from a bond issue passed by the citizens, 1987, 1907
    • Awarded construction permits, 1987, 1907
    • Licensed tent city, 1987, 1907
    • Rescinded Kinney's liquor licenses, 2005b, 1907
    • Permitted liquor licenses, 1987, 1907
    • Mayor Burke,* 2005b, 1907
    • Banned Sunday dancing in Kinney's Venice of America Dance Hall , 2005b, 1987, 1907
    • Dynamite concrete foundations, 1987, 1899
  • Ocean Park Community Center, 2010, 1983
  • Ocean Park Community Gardens, 1983
    • Main and Hollister, 1983
    • Community owned garden plots, 1983
  • Ocean Park Communtiy Organization (OPCO), 2010, 2001, 1983, 1982, 1980s, 1979
    • 237 Hill St., 1982
    •  Members, Officers, Organization, Organizers, 1982
      • Harriet Beck, 1982
      • Marianne Boretz,* Co-chair, OPCO Steering Committee, Board, 1982
      • Sara Faulds, 1982
      • Kay Foley, 1982
      • Ken Genser, 2009, 1980s, 1970s
      • Roger Genser, 1982
      • Helen Kennedy, 1982
      • Geraldine Moyle, PhD, Activist, Educator, Resident, UCLA, 2010
      • Mallory Pearce, 1982
      • Ernie Powell, 2010, 1980s
      • Kelyn Roberts,* 1982
      • Salli Sachse, 1982
    • Organizers, 1983
      • Judy Abdo,* 1983
      • Allen David Heskin,* 1983, 1982
        • U.C.L.A. Associate Professor, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, 1983
        • O.P.C.O. Community Development Corporation Consultant, 1982-1983, 1983
      • Peter Kastner,* 1983
      • Jeff Mudrick,* 1983
      • Jenny Pirie,* 1983
      • Michael Tarbet,* 1983
      • Karen Westmont,* 1983
    • 237 Hill Street.
      • The organization was located in a building orginally moved to this location in 1923 from the present vacant lot at the northwest corner of Third and Ocean Park (now developed); the building was used for many years as the parsonage for the church next door, 1983
    • First Ocean Park Congress, 1983, 1982, 1979
      • December 8, 1979, 1983, 1982
      • Elected an Ocean Park Resident Steering Committee, and hired a small staff of organizers, 1983, 1982, 1979
    • Second Ocean Park Congress, 1983, 1982, 1980
      • November 15, 1980, 1983, 1982
      • Project: Crime Stop, free locks, 1983, 1982, 1981
    • Third Ocean Park Congress, 1983, 1982, 1981
      • Called for the establishment of a Community Development Corporation (CDC) to meet development needs such as affordable housing and service-oriented businesses, 1983, 1982, 1981
      • OPCO Renter's Rights Committee worked on stronger eviction protection provisions in the Santa Monica Rent Control Law, 1983, 1982
      • Traffic Abatement, 1983, 1982
      • Narrowing Fourth St., 1983, 1982
      • OPCO First Annual Arts Festival, 1983, 1982
      • OPCO Neighborhood Film Series, 1983, 1982
      • Tenant Security and Building Maintenance, 1983, 1982
    • Fourth Ocean Park Congress, 1983, 1982
      • November, 1982, 1983
      • Issues: Housing; crime; the arts; telephone rates and service; traffic and safety, 1983, 1982
      • Organizing the Neighborhood, 1983, 1982
    • Ocean Park Community Organization (OPCO), 2001
      • Rick Laudati, Chair; John Coluccio,* Joe Pipersky,* Laurel Roennau,* Bill Sunbald* and Fred Whitlock,* Board of Directors, 2001
      • Community Congress, annual community meeting, 2001
      • OPCO's Design Standard Review  Committee, 2001
        • Chair Mario Fonda Bonardi,* 2001
    • Ocean Park Association, 2010,
  • OPCO Programs, 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Ocean Park-Santa Monica Program June 4 and 5, 1982
      • Members, Officers, Organization, Organizers, 1982
        • Marianne Boretz,* Co-chair, OPCO Steering Committee, Board, 1982
        • Sara Faulds, 1982
        • Roger Genser, 1982
        • Kelyn Roberts,* 1982
        • Salli Sachse, 1982
        • Ruth Weisberg,* Acting Chair, OP Art Committee, OPCO, 1982
      • Ocean Park Arts Festival Coordinating Committee, 1982
        •  Maureen Crystal, 1982
        • Ocean Park Arts Festival Coordinating Committee, 1982
          • Kathy Davies, 1982
          • Sara Faulds, 1982
          • Roger Genser, 1982
          • Browne Goodwin, 1982
          • Helen Kennedy, 1982
          • Judy Leventhal, 1982
          • Michael Tarbet, 1982
          • Diane Tartar, 1982
          • Mary Trudeau, 1982
          • Pam Tuchman, 1982
          • Salli Sachse, 1982
          • Marga Vijvoet, 1982
          • Ruth Weisberg, 1982
          • Katya Williamson, 1982
      • Ocean Park History Collage, 1982
      • Ocean Park Irregulars, 1982
        • Performer, Musician, Street Scene, 1982
      • Ocean Park Jazz Quintet, 1982
      • The Ocean Park Perspective, 1982
        • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
      • Mindy Odegard, 1982
        • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
      • Kathi O'Donahue,* 1982
        • Stage Manager, OPcat Cabaret, 1982
      • The Old Venice Noodle Company, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 1982
      • Susan Olsen, 1982
        • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ozone Park, 1980s
  • Ocean Park Counterculture Enclaves, 2003, 1991, 1986, 1970s, 1960s
  • Ocean Park Creamery, 11 Vernon, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Dawn 1981
  • Ocean Park History Collage, 1982
  • Early Ocean Park Scene, 1976
    • Jane Golden mural at Main and Ocean Park Blvd., 1983, 1976
  • Ocean Park Development Company, 2005b, 1904
    • Kinney and Fraser, Gage, and Jones, 2005b, 1904
  • Ocean Park District, 1908a, 1898, p. 252; 1899, p. 253; 1900, p. 254; 1901, p. 255; 1902. p. 257; 1903, 259
    • Ocean Park, 1908a, 227, 236, 249, 250, 252, 317,
    • Ocean Park, 1908a, Incorporation, p. 318; census, p. 318; election, 319; Improvement Co., p. 319; Growth, , 321; sewage, p. 321; licences, p. 322; values, p. 323; bonds, p. 324; postoffice, 324; City Hall, p. 325
  • Ocean Park Electoral Network (OPEN), 2010, 1983, 1981
    • Geraldine Moyle, PhD, 2010, 2009, 1980s
    • Kelyn Roberts, PhD, 2010, 1980s
    •  Member of the SMRR coalition in 1981, 1983
  • Ocean Park Fair, 2003, 1907
    • Five & Ten Cent Stores, 1226 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Farmer's Market, 2009, 2005
  • Ocean Park Fauna, 2010, 2008, 2007, 1994, 1961, 1920, 1908a
    • (See Agriculture; Animals; Fish)
    • Abalone, 1908a
    • Aquariums, 2008, 1961,
    • Butterflies
    • Ocean Park Fauna: Caterpillar, One Photograph, August 5, 2007 by Laura Darlington*, 2007
    • Cats
    • Cattle
    • Dairies
    • Dogs, Dog Parks
    • Trained dolphins, POP 1994, 1961
    • Grunion, 2007
    • Horses, Pony Rides,
    • Menageries,
    • Ostrich Farms, 1908a
    • Brown Pelicans, 2010
    • Poultry, 1920
    • Sheep, 1908a, 1970s, 1860s
  • Ocean Park Fauna: Caterpillar, August 5, 2007, Photo by Laura Darlington*
  • Ocean Park Fire Companies, Houses Service, Stations, 2008, 1974, 1908a, 1907, 1902, 1900
    • Volunteer Bucket Brigades, 1908a, 1889, 1880s, 1876, 1875
      • (See Santa Monica Fire . . . )
    • Santa Monica Volunteers
      • A two-wheel car and a hook and ladder wagon were added to the equipment, 1908a, 1890
      • The two carts with 2,000 feet of hose made it a very heavy task for the firemen to pull the apparatus to a fire, especially when they had to plough through a mile or two of sand or dust to reach South Santa Monica, 1908a, 1890
      • Yet for [p. 279] ten years the firemen were obliged to meet these conditions, added to which was often, perhaps usually, an inadequate supply of water, or a pressure too weak to be effectual, 1908a, 1890s
      • Except for contributions and donations, the firemen were uncompensated, 1908a, 1903, 1889
    • Volunteer Fire Co., 1908a, 1900
      • Was organized in Ocean Park February 3rd, 1900, with an enrollment of eighteen members, its officers being A.N. Archer, president; Wm. H. Menzies, foreman; C.J. Marvin, assistant foreman; J.H. Hassinger, secretary and treasurer; E, Rudisill, second assistant foreman, 1908a
      • The Santa Monica city trustees turned over to this company the old four-wheeled cart and 600 feet of hose, and furnished lumber to put up a small building which was erected on private property by voluntary labor and subscription, 1908a, 1907, 1906
      • This company was increased to thirty members and did efficient service many times, although much hampered by lack of water pressure, 1908a, 1907, 1906
      • Ocean Park Fire House and Hose Cart, 1974, 1902
      • The present fire house (1908) is fully equipped, 1908a, 1907, 1906
    • Santa Monica City Fire Department, 1908a, 1907, 1906
      • Sand Ave. and Lake St., modern fire station, 1908a, 1907
    • Santa Monica Fire Engine Co. No. 2, Hollister Av., 90405, 2008
      • (See Santa Monica Fire Department Photos, 2008 )
      • Ocean Park Fire Station # 2, 2003
  • Ocean Park Fire Station, 2003
    • Ocean Park Fire Station # 2, 2003
      • 222 Hollister Ave., O.P., 2003
      • Re-opening and Dedication, 31 January 2003
      • Open House, 1 February 2003
      • (Photos: Mary Leipziger, 2003)
  • Ocean Park Fire House Restaurant, 2008, 1980
    • Corner of Rose Av. and Main St., 1980
  • Ocean Park Flora, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2005b, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1954, 1944
    • (See Agriculture, Horticulture, Native plants, Trees)
    • Wild Anise, Non-native, invasive, 2421 Third St., 2005, 2005b
    • Ocean Park Flora: Cacti: Epiphytes 2421 Third St., Photograph, May 12, 2007 by Mary Leipziger*, 2007
    • Epiphytes, Two Photos by Mary Leipziger, 2008
      • DSC7159 Epiphytes April 15, 2008 (Photo, Mary Leipziger), 2008
      • DSC7170 Epiphytes 2 April 16, 2008 (Photo, Mary Leipziger), 2008
    • Kelp
    • Ocean Park Palm and New Zealand Tea Tree, 2004
      • Photograph by Mary Leipziger, 2004
    • Ocean Park Trees, 2008, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1954, 1944
      •  (See Flora, Trees, 2005, 1980, 1976, 1954, 1944)
      • Eucalyptus
      • New Zealand Tea Tree, 2004
      • Olive trees, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
      • Palm, 2004
  • Ocean Park Floral Co., 2003, 1999, 1907
    • Florals and Nursery, 6th & Rose, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Owned and operated by the Vawter family, 1999
  • Ocean Park Fourth of July Main Street Parade, 2009, 2007
    • Co-sponsored by the Ocean Park Association, 2007
  • Ocean Park Furniture Co., 2003, 1920s, 1907
    • Furniture Dealer, 155 Pier, O.P. 2003, 1907  
    • 2939 Main Street, Ocean Park, 1920s
    • Phone: 61626; Buy Furniture Where Your $ Talks, 1920s
  • Ocean Park Garage, 2003, 1907
    • 1119 Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Automotive Garage, 2003, 1907
    • Bicycles and Repair, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park golf links and race track, 1998, 1898
  • Ocean Park Guided Tour of Googie:
    • Bowl, 234 Pico at Third, Santa Monica, 1985
    • Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Main at Pico, Santa Monica, 1985
    • Norm's, Lincoln and Broadway, 2004
    • Penguin, Lincoln at Olympic, Santa Monica, 1959, Armét and Davis, 1985, 1959
    • Car wash, Ocean Park at Lincoln, 1985
    • Bonus Car Wash, Lincoln at Ashland?, 2004
  • Ocean Park Hardware Co., 2003, 1907
    • Hardware Dealer, 143 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Heights, 1979, 1924
    • [now Mar Vista], near the Venice High School, 1979, 1924
  • Ocean Park Improvement Co., 2003, 1987, 1980, 1974, 1907, 1905, 1904, 1900s, 1895
    • Kinney et al.'s Realty Co., 1980, 1905
    • Beach Lots, 1980
    • Francis Ryan and Abbot Kinney purchased the land south of Santa Monica in 1895, 1987
    • They developed a seaside resort with a golf course, tennis courts, country clubhouse, boardwalk and a fishing pier, 1987, 1890s
    • They gave land to Santa Fe Railroad for a pavilion and land to the YMCA hoping that the construction of an auditorium and pavilion would attract conventions and assemblies to Ocean Park.
    • Ryan died in 1899 and his widow remarried Thomas H. Dudley. In 1902 Dudley sold out to Alexander Fraser, George Merritt Jones and Henry R. Gage, 1987, 1904, 1902
    • Abbot Kinney, A.R. Fraser et al. developed and incorporated in 1904 Ocean Park around 1987, 1974, 1904, 1901, 1900s, 1895
    • They decided to split the property with a coin toss, 1987.
    • Real Estate, Pier & Ocean Front Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Irregulars, 1982
    • Performer, Musician, Street Scene, 1982
  • Ocean Park Jazz Quintet, 1982
  •  Ocean Park Kiddie Parade Contest, 1997, 1930
    • Won by a Santa Monica Canyon float, a model of an 1830 carreta, built by Ysidro Reyes II, and ridden by Perfecto Marquez, Rosemary and Vincent Romero, 1997, 1930
  • Ocean Park Laundry, 2661 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Library, 2008, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1990, 1985, 1983, 1977, 1917-1918, 1908a, 1908
    • Clapp Brothers Drug Store, 1908a, 1908
      • Pier Ave., 1908a, 1908
      • Santa Monica Public Library branch, 1908a, 1908
    • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2008, 1983, 1917
      • 2601 Main St. (310) 392-3804;
    • www.smpl.org, 2008
    • 2601 Main St., 2008, 1983, 1917
    • Architects: Kegley & Gerity, 2003, 1917
    • Architect: Frank Kegley, 1983, 1917
    • A Carnegie Library built with a $12,500 Carnegie Grant, 1983, 1917
    • Opened 4 February 1918
    • Designated a Santa Monica Landmark in 1977
    • Remodel and expansion in 1985
    • Laudati Photo of the Library, 1999
    • 2001 Photograph shown in 1917
  • Ocean Park Light II, 2006
    • Ted Ball* paintings, 2006
  • Ocean Park Lumber Co., Lake & Elana Ave., O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Market, Meat Market, 2719 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1923, 1899
    • At Hill and Lake St.'s in 1899.
    • Church built a new brick building, 1923, leaving or moving the old building to 2621 Second St., where it became a meeting hall, "Patriotic Hall"
    • This meeting hall was purchased by the Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corps No. 124 of the Grand Army of the Republic Auxiliary and used as a meeting hall until 1971, when it was sold and it became a private residence. It was designated a Landmark in 1977.
  • Ocean Park Milling & Manufacturing Co., 2003, 1907
    • Furniture Manufacturer, Office Furniture, Rose & Main, 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Municipal Auditorium, 2002, 1925
    • (See Ocean Park Auditorium)
    • Ocean Park, Cal. 2002, 1925
  • Ocean Park Municipal League, 1990, 1932
    • Opposed the Breakwater, 1990, 1933
  • The Ocean Park paintings, 1997, 1988, 1966
    • Richard Diebenkorn series of paintings, 1997, 1988, 1966
  • Ocean Park Palm and New Zealand Tea Tree, 2004
    • Photograph by Mary Leipziger, 2004
  • Ocean Park Parades, Marches, Memorial Walks, 2008, 2007
    • (See Celebrations, Parades, Religious Demonstrations)
    • Ocean Park Fourth of July Main Street Parade, 2008, 2007
  • Ocean Park Parks, 2008, 1999, 1983, 1976
    • Beaches
    • Fringes along Ocean Park Blvd.
    • Mary Hotchkiss Park
    • Islands on Fourth Street
    • Joslyn Park, 2008, 1999
      • Much of it is a dog park, 2008
    • Los Amigos Park (now John Muir and SMASH); tennis courts
    • Mary Hotchkiss Park
    • Pacific Park, 2008, 1983
      • Main and Pacific, 1983
      • A half-acre public park also known as " The Green", 1983
      • A dog park, 2008
    • Southside Park, 1983
      • Included area on the other side of Bay St., 1983
      • Renamed Crescent Bay Park, 1983
    • Ozone Park, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • The Ocean Park Perspective, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Ocean Park/Fraser's Million Dollar Pier [1910-1912; -1915; -1924]
  • Ocean Park/Horseshoe Pier, 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park/Lick Pier, 1999
  • Ocean Park's Pickering Pier, 1987, 1920
  • Ocean Park Pier, 2005, 2005b, 2002, 1998, 1997, 1990, 1987, 1979, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1950s, 1949, 1940s, 1938, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1924, 1922, 1920, 1920s, 1907, 1906, 1903, 1898
    • Ocean Park Amusement Pier, 2005
    • 400 Ocean Park Amusement Pier Ocean Park, California "The Playground of the West." Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles, SLL 2005
    • Rides included Toonerville; The Whip, 2005
    • Developed by Kinney and Ryan, 1990, 1898
    • Santa Monica Library Archive Photo #D16, 1938
    • Ocean Park Pier opened August 28, 1898, ca. 1898
    • Used as the sewer outflow for Santa Monica until 1907
    • Arcades, 1974
    • Dome Theater, 2002, 1974, 1926, 1922
    • Egyptian Ballroom, 1974, 1926
    • First rides were temporary and for children, a Ferris Wheel and a tented carousel, 1987, before 1903
    • Funhouses, 1974
    • Ingersoll's Toboggan Railroad, 1987, 1903
    • Ocean Park Pier smashed by winter storms, 1905
    • Owned by several of the Ocean Park Trustees, 2005b, 1998, 1907
    • The Loof Family, 1987, 1911
      • Built a carousel (a fifty foot diameter pit machine with horses four abreast) in the Hippodrome building on the site of the old Tobaggan Railway between the Dragon Gorge and the Casino, 1987, 1911
    • Pickering doubles the size of the Ocean Park Pier, 1990, 1920
    • Ocean Park Pier burns, 1924
    • The 1924 Ocean Park Pier Fire, 2005, 1975,
    • Rebuilt by the Venice Investment Company, the Egyptian Ballroom opens June 27, 1925, 1987
    • Official opening of the Ocean Park Pier 29 August 1925, 1987
    • Toonerville, 1987, 1925
    • The new fun house on the 1925 Ocean Park Pier, 1987, 1925
    • The Dome Theatre, the Rosemary Theater, 1979, 1926
    • Chutes, 1987, 1929
    • C.L. Langley's Shoot the Shoots Ride, 1987, 1929
    • Casino Gardens, 1987, 1943
      • Features swing music with Benny Goodman and Harry James, 1987, 1943
    • A Gambling casino was set up on the Ocean Park pier, 1974, 1930s, 1920s,  
    • Ocean Park Pier Advertisement, (Absolutely Fireproof) 1974, 1926
    • Ocean Park Plunge, 1974, 1926
    • Chute-the-Chute Ride added, 1990, 1929
    • Shooting Gallery, 1997, 1930s
    • Double Ferris Wheel and Strat-o-liner completed in 1946
    • Formerly the Fraser Pier and the Lick Pier, 1974
    • Became part of Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1950s
    • Expanded and remodeled in the late 1950s into Pacific Ocean Park, 1987, 1974, 1956
      • Los Angeles Turf Club, 1987, 1956
      • Along with CBS, leased the Ocean Park Pier and developed P.O.P., 1987, 1956
    • Sand sluiced eight miles northward from Hyperion Sewage Plant to provide a uniform 500 foot beach to Ocean Park Pier, 1987, 1950
  • Ocean Park Pier, 1978
    • Jane Golden Mural, 1978
    • Ocean Park Blvd. and Main St., 1978
  • Ocean Park Pleasure Pier, 1974, 1901
    • 1,250 ft. into the Ocean, 1974, 1901
  • The Ocean Park Plunge, 2005b, 1998, 1987, 1974, 1905,
    • Indoor heated salt- water plunge on July 4th., 1905
  • Ocean Park Post Office, 1974, 1923, 1908a, 1901
    • (See Santa Monica, Ocean Park and Venice Post Offices)
  • Ocean Park Poultry Co., 1923
    • 210 Hill St., Ocean Park, 1923
  • Ocean Park Projects, 1983, 1982, 1978
    • Church in Ocean Park Board of Directors, 1983, 1982, 1978
    • Communitas, First Project of Ocean Park Projects, 1983, 1982, 1978
    • Making It Safe, a special project, 1983, 1982, 1978
    • Project: Crime Stop, 1983, 1982, 1981
  • Ocean Park Race Track, 1998, 1974, 1901, 1898
    • Ocean Park race track and golf links, 1998, 1898
      • 40 acre development near the Casino Country Club, located toward the southern border, 1998, 1898
  • Ocean Park Realty Corporation, 1987, 1929
    • E.P. King,* General Manager, 1987, 1929
  • Ocean Park Realty & Mining Stock Co., 2003, 1907
    • Real Estate, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • The Ocean Park Redevelopment District, Project, 1986, 1983, 1978, 1974, 1970s, 1964, 1960, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
    • In 1950 the Santa Monica City Council began consideration of redevelopment of parts of Ocean Park, 1974, 1950
    • A section of Santa Monica parts of which had lots ranging from 11 to 25 feet in width, and from about 90 to 105 feet in depth, difficult for substantial development without consolidating several such properties, (Assembling of lots usually encounters difficulties), 1974, 1950
    • Street widths in Ocean Park were inadequate, 1974, 1950
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1956, 1950s
      • The Ocean Park Pier, 1974, 1950s, 1930, 1930s
        • Formerly the Fraser Pier and the Lick Pier, 1974
        • Became part of Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1950s
      • The Los Angeles Turf Club and CBS leased the Ocean Park Pier, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, and private property along Ocean Front Promenade to develop Pacific Ocean Park, including parking lots, traffic mitigation and the resort itself, a resort designed to compete with Disneyland and Marineland, both resorts having been designed to compete with the Venice/Ocean Park/Santa Monica Amusement Zones. Shortly after opening, the development was let to another operator who soon went into receivership, leaving to the courts to sort out "the complicated financial structure" of the development,1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • Some of the structures which escaped ruin, 1974, 1960s
      • The Aragon Ballroom
      • Jack's At The Beach
      • The General Telephone Co. Bldg., Marine Ave., 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s,
      • The Santa Monica City Council ordered demolition within its jurisdiction, 1974,
    • The whole pier and adjacent structures were in ruins, 1974
      • aside from a small area which was leveled by the owner [Lick Family?]. 1974, 1960s, 1950s
      • From time to time large parts of the pier had been falling into the ocean as timbers decayed, 1974
      • three major and many minor fires have contributed, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
      • From Neilson Way to the Beach, and from Ocean Park Boulevard to the southern border of Santa Monica City, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
        • Some apartment buildings were moved to nearby City owned land to be run by a private non-profit as housing for the displaced indigent senior population, 1974, 1960, 1950, 1950s
        • Everything was eventually razed or moved except for the General Telephone Co. Bldg., 1974,
        • 9-hole Golf Course, 1981
        • Pacific Ocean Park, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
      • Cottages around the Ocean Park Amusement Area, 1974, 1912, 1910s, 1900s
        • Built before Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1974, 1910, 1910s
        • Some were razed in the Ocean Park Redevelopment District, 1974, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
      • 36-acres bordered by Neilson Way, Barnard Way, Marine St. and Ocean Park Blvd., 1983 1,957
      • In 1960, 1,500 people and 100 commercial establishments were moved, 1983,
      • Victor Barnaba* Pier Avenue looking north towards Santa Monica Pier, Metropole Hotel in foreground (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project), 1964
      • Santa Monica Shores, 1983
        • 2700 Neilson Way, 1983
        • Twin seventeen-story apartment buildings built in 1964 by the Del Webb (owned by the Chandlers) Corporation; architects were Welton Beckett and Associates.
      • Santa Monica Shores Golf Course, Barnard and Ocean Park Blvd., nine-hole, par-three golf course sited on undeveloped portions of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project, 1983
      • Neilson Villas, 1983
        • 100-unit senior residential development as part of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project.
      • Santa Monica Sea Colony, 1983, 1978
        • 2910 Neilson Way, 144 townhouses and condominiums, built by Lincoln Properties in 1978, as part of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project, 1983, 1978
      • Marine Street Telephone Exchange, 1983, 1926
        • Neilson and Barnard Way, The only building not demolished, or unmoved in the Ocean Park Redevelopment area it was redecorated. It was built in 1926 for the Associated Telephone Company which became part of General Telephone Company, 1983, 1926.
  • Ocean Park Restaurants, Cafes, Lunch Rooms, Stands, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2005, 2004a, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1995, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1975, 1974 ,1973, 1959, 1950s, 1940s, 1934, 1930s, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1905, 1901, 1898, Associated Post Cards
    • J.W. Abbott, Restaurant, 131 Pier Ave,, 2003, 1912
    • Al's Kitchen, 1990, 1973, 1950s
      • Al Bond* and his partner Jeane Crowne,* 1990, 1950s
      • Larry Barber,* 1990, 1973
        • Al's Kitchen's cook, 1990, 1973
          • Head of "Friends of the Pier," 1990, 1973
    • Amici Mare, 2001, 1999
      • 2424 Main St., 2001, 1999
    • Amuse Café, 2004a
      • 796 Main St., Venice, 2004a
      • Chef-owners Brooke Williamson and Nick Roberts, 2004a
    • Arcadia Hotel Dining Room, 1990, 1980, 1898
      • To the west of the new Santa Monica Hotel, 1898, 1980
    • Axe, 2001
      • 1009 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 2001
    • A.F. Bascom, Restaurant, cor Kinney & O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, 2004a, 1995
      • 2441 Main St., 1995
      • 2435 Main St., Edgemar Center for the Arts, 2004a
    • Bennett's Seafood Grotto, 1990, 1928
      • On the La Monica Pier, 1990, 1928
    • Big Bowl Express, Chinese Wok & Grill, 2004
      • 1916 Lincoln Blvd., 2004
    • Big Deans Oceanfront Café, 2004
      • 1615 Ocean Front, at the Santa Monica Pier, just below and south east of Pier on the Ocean Front, 2004
    • Bishop & Dewy, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 131 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bishop & Dewy, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 131 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • B'low Deck Cafe, 1990, 1930s
    • Bon Ton Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 173 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Bon Ton Restaurant, 173 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Border Grill, 2001, 1999, 1997
      • 1445 Fourth St., Susan Feniger* and Mary Sue Milliken*, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Bowling Alley Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Bowling Alley Cafe, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Brandy's, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    •  Bravo Pizzeria, 2009, 2004, 2004a
      • 2400 Main, 2004
      • The Lepore Family*, owners, 2004a
    • The Breakers Cafe, 2003, 1980, 1912 , 1910
      • Immediately to the north of the Starland Theater on Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
      • Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Breakers Restaurant, 1987, 1912
    • Brickhouse, 2004
      • 826 Hampton Ave., 2004
    • Cafe de Paris, Zephyr & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • Cafe St. Marks, 8 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Capo, 2001
      • 1810 Ocean Av., Chef-owner Bruce Marder,* 2001
    • Casablanca, 2001, 1999
      • 220 Lincoln Blvd., Venice, 2001, 1999
    • Casino Cafe, 1980, 1910
      • Located next to the Ocean Park Bathhouse, 1980, 1910
    • The Casino, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Casino, Restaurant, O.F. & Kinney St., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Casino Restaurant, 1980, 1905, 1898, 1893
      • (It's not clear whether the restaurant included the cafe or they were separate) 1980, 1905
      • Pier Av., 1980, 1905
      • Third St., Ocean Park, 1905, 1893; Pier Av., 1898
    • Cha Cha Chicken, 2001, 1999, 1997
      • 1906 Ocean Av., 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Etta Chambers, Restaurant, 122 Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Chaya Venice, 2004a, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • 110 Navy St., 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • Shigefumi Tachibe*, 2004a
        • Executive Chef, Chaya Venice, 2004a
    • Chef's Lunch Room, O.F. Walk opposite Venice Bath House, 2003, 1912
    • Chesapeake Cafe, Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Chez Jay, 2001, 1999, 1997,
      • 1657 Ocean Av., 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Chinois on Main (1983- ), 2008, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1991, 1983
      • 2709 Main St. (bet. Ocean Park Blvd. & Rose Ave.), Santa Monica, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1983
      • Owner Wolfgang Puck*, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Chef Makoto Tanaka*, 1999, 1996
      • Kazuto Matsusaka*, 2004
        • Inaugural Chef at Puck's Chinois on Main, 2004
    • Chronicle Restaurant, 1983, 1982
      • 2624 Main Street. A restaurant in a restored Victorian house that was formerly located at the corner of Ocean Avenue and Washington. Built about 1900 and once known as the Kyte House, in 1976 it was moved to its present location along with the adjoining Roy Jones House to form Heritage Square, 1983
    • The Chronicle, Bar and Grill, Pasadena and Santa Monica, 2640 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    •  The Circle Bar, 2926 Main St., Ocean Park, Calif., 90405, 1982
      • "Where Friends Meet," Jack and Helen Garner,* 1982
    •  Cocky Moon Snack Bar, 1990, 1973
      • Vienna Hot Dogs, pizza, Jumbo burgers; frosty freeze, 1990, 1973
    • Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. 2901 Main St., 2010
    • Mrs. D. Colby, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 30 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Coney Island Lunch Room, 1987, 1911
    • Coney Island Lunch Room, Zephyr Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Coney Island Grill, Trolleyway near Kinney, 2003, 1912
    • Cooky's Grill Room, 1980, 1905
      • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
      • Capacity 100, 1980, 1905
    • Copper Kettle, Paloma & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • Crescent Bay Cafe, 1701 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Darais & Daphnes, Restaurant, O.F. Walk opposite Bath House, 2003, 1912
    • Day's Grill, 1920s,
      • 2933 Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1920s
      • "Exceptional food; Club Breakfast, 25c to 45c; Lunch, 50c; Evening Dinner, 75c; Sunday Dinner, $1.00", 1920s
    • Decatur Cafe, O.F. & Marine, 2003, 1912
    • Devereaux & Humphrey, Restaurant, end of Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Dhaba, Main St., 1982
    • Diamond Cafe, 6 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
    • Diamond Cafe, 1923
      • 2933-35 Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1923
      • Phone: 62487; D.M. Salata* "Fish Our Speciality Steaks, Chops, 1923
    • Dhaba Restaurant, 2104 Main St., 2009, 2004a, 1974
    • E.C. Dunnavant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • E.C. Dunnavant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Dusty's Chowder House, 1990
      • Replaced by Al's Kitchen, 1990, 1950s
    • Eatz, 1999, 1996,
      • Inside Santa Monica Place on Broadway, at the southern end of the Third Street Promenade, 1999, 1996
    • (The Famous) Enterprise Fish Company, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1983,
      • (see The Fish Company, The Enterprise Fish Company)
      • 174 Kinney St., 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1983
      • Seafood restaurant in a former Pacific Electric Railway car barn and repair shop, 1983
    •  Fabio, 2001
      • 1025 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Fabio Flafiello*, owner, 2001
    • The Famous Enterprise Fish Co., 174 Kinney St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Finn McCool's, 2004
      • 2700 Main St., 2004
    • The Fish Restaurant, 1990, 1939
      • Colorado and Ocean, 1990, 1939
    • The Fishnet Restaurant, 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Santa Monica Pier, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • 5 Dudley, 2001
      • 5 Dudley Ave., 2001
    • Fleischer's Cafe, 1920s
      • Ocean Park Pier, 1920s
    • Il Fornaio, 1997, 1995
      • 3110 Main St., 1997, 1995
    • J.F. Gaffney, Deli, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 43 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • J.F. Gaffney, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 43 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Galley (1934- ) 2007, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1934
      • 2442 Main St., 2007, 2001,1999, 1996, 1934
    • Paul Ganas, Restaurant, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Gilliands,* 1997
      • 2424 Main St., 1997
    • Nate Goodwin's Café, 1988, 1974, 1920
      • The foot of Hollister Ave., 1988, 1974, 1920
    • Home Lunch Room, Zephyr Ave., 2003, 1912
    • H.O. Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 165 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Hot Dog on a Stick, 2004, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1989
      • South of Santa Monica Pier, 2004
    • Hotel, 1980, 1892
      • cheapest and best meals1980, 1892
      • corner of Railroad and Ocean Avenues, 1980, 1892
    • Hotel Ross, 1980, 1898
      • (Groceries and Delicacies: Dining Room: Cheapest & Best Place in Town, Meals), 1980, 1898
    • i Cugini, 2001
      • 1501 Ocean Ave., 2001
    • Italian Lunch Parlor, 2803 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Ivy at the Shore, 2001
      • 1541 Ocean Ave., 2001
    • Jack's At The Beach, 1965
      • POP Pier, 1965
    • Jake and Annie's, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • 2700 Main St., 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
    • Japanese Tea Gardens and Art Curio Rooms, 1980, 1908, 1905
      • Entrance on the Pier, 1980, 1905
      • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
      • Ice cream with Japan, Crackers? Japanese Wafers 10c, 1980, 1905
    • Japanese Tea Room, Windward Ave & Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Joe's, 2009, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • 1023 Abbott Kinney Blvd., (bet. Main St. & Westminister Ave.,) Venice, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996,
      • Joe Miller,* Owner/Chef, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Los Angeles: Top 25 Food Ranking, 1999
    • Joe's Main St. Diner (since 1987), 2917 Main St., Joe Pipersky Family*, Owners, 2004a, 1987
    • Josephina's, 1983
      • 2654 Main St., 1983
      • An Italian restaurant located in a former Safeway and Piggly-Wiggly market building. The interior decor includes a replica of a Pacific Electric "Big Red Car," 1983
    • Julius Dairy Lunch, Restaurant, 12 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • King George Hotel Roof Garden Cafe, 1980, 1920s
      • Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1980, 1920s
    • Koo Koo Roo, 2001, 1999, 1997
      • 255 Main, Venice, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Kruse & Jackson, Restaurant, 109 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Labels Cafe, Horizon & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • Lafkias & Langes, Restaurant, 5 Auditorium Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • La Monica Fountain and Cafe, 1990, 1924
      • On the mezzanine balcony, 1990, 1924
    • Lavande, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, 1700 Ocean Ave. (between Colorado Ave. & Pico Blvd.), Santa Monica, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Alain Giraud, Chef, 1999, 1996,
    • La Vecchia Cucina, 2007, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1991
      • 2654 Main St., 2007, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1991
      • Steve Levine, Owner [ -2007]
    • H.M. Levy, Restaurant, 119 Marine, 2003, 1912
    • Library Alehouse, Bar and Restaurant, 2911 Main St., 2004a
    • Lilly's French Cafe and Wine Bar, 2004, 2001
      • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 2004, 2001
    • Lincoln Bay Cafe, 1997
      • 1928 Lincoln Blvd., 1997
    • Little Casino, Restaurant, Trolleyway near Kinney, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • The Lobster (1923), 2001, 1990, 1989
      • 1602 Ocean Av.,
      • Allyson Thurber*, 2001
      • At one time, a Jim Bambrick restaurant, 1990, 1989
    • Lula's, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • 2720 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
    • The Lunch Box, 1987, 1911
    • J.N. Makin, Restaurant, Lorelei Ave & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • Mani's Bakery [-2009], 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
      • 2507 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
    •  Max's Deli/Cafe, 2824 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    •  Mrs. M.Z. McCord, Restaurant, Venice Bath House, 2003, 1912
    •  Merlin McFly's Magical Bar & Grill, 2702 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982, 1980, 1970s
      • Hill and Main, 1980, 1970s
    •  Metropole Cafe, 145 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Metropole Hotel, 1980, 1901
      • At Main and Pier, 1980, 1901
    • Michael D's Cafe and Catering, 2004
      • 234 Pico Blvd., 2004
    • Mobay, 1997
      • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 1997
    • Mobay Montego Bay, 1999
      • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 1999
    • Model Cafe, St. Marks Plaza, 2003, 1912
    • Modern Grill, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Monte Carlo Restaurant, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Napoleons, Main St., 1982
    • Nat Goodwin Cafe, 1988, 1983
      • Hollister Pier, 1983, 1949
      • Crystal Beach, 1983, 1949
      • Foot of Hollister, 1983, made of oak,, aka Bristol Pier, the Nat Goodwin Pier, the Crystal Pier, 1983
    • Neal's Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 127 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Il Nido, 2001
      • 3009 Main St., 2001
    • The Novel Cafe and Bookstore, 2009, 2003, 199, 1996
      • 212 Pier Ave. (310) 396-8566, 2003, 1999, 1996
      • 2507 Main St., 2009
    • Novelty Grill, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • O'Brien's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 2004
      • 2941 Main St., 2004
    • Ocean Front Restaurant, 2004, 2001
      • 1901 Ocean Front Walk, Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea , 2004
      • Executive Chef Collin Crannell*, 2004
    • Ocean Inn Cafe, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Ocean Park Catering Co., Deli, 211 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Old Venice Noodle Company, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    •  Olivia's Soul Food Restaurant, 2003, 1956
      • Main and Ocean Park, 2003, 1956
    • Omelette Parlor, 2009, 2007, 1999, 1996, 1967
      • 2732 Main St., 2009, 1999, 1996, 1967
    • One Life Natural Foods, Grocery, Cafe, 3001 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 2003, 1982, 1970s
    •  One Pico, 2001, 1999, 1997
      • 1 Pico Blvd., 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Oyako, Japanese Cafe, since 2002, 2915 Main St., 2004a, 2002
    • Paris Lunch Room, O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • Pavilion Restaurant (1879-1900), 1990, 1888
      • Owned by Eckert and Hopf, 1990, 1888
    • Pedals Cafe, 2004
      • 1 Pico Blvd., 2004
    • Penguin, 1985, 1959,
      • Lincoln at Olympic, Santa Monica., 1985, 1959
      • Armét and Davis, 1985, 1959
    • Jacob Pfundr, Restaurant, 45 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Pioneer Boulangerie, 1983
      • 2012 Main, at Bay; 1983
      • Basque bakery, restaurant, delicatessen and wine shop, 1983
    • Porthole Cafe, 1990, 1964, 1946
      • Santa Monica Pier Cafe whose lease had expired in 1946, 1990
    • J.H. Quinton,, Restaurant, 129 Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Reid's Lunch Room, Trolleyway near Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Rendezvous Ball Room, 1980, 1924
      • Crystal Beach, 1924
        • Foot of Strand, 1924
    • Restaurant, Foot of Pier Ave., 1908
    • Rex, 1984, 1938
      • Chef de Cuisine, Battista, formerly of Trocadero and Victor Hugo's, 1984, 1938
    • Rialto Lunch Room, 1502 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Richart & Fieber, Restaurant, 20-25 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
    • Röckenwagner, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995
      • 2435 Main St., the Edgemar Complex, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995
      • Owner Hans Röckenwagner*, 2001, 1999, 1996
    • Rockenwagner Restaurant & The Brasserie, 2004a
      • 2435 Main St., Edgemar Center for the Arts, 2004a
    • Rose Cafe (1979), 2009, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1980. 1979, 1960s
      • Rose Av., 1980, 1960s
      • 220 Rose Ave., 2009, 2004, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1979
      • Rose Mural surrounding the main entrance, 2004, 1979
    • F.W. Ross, Restaurant, 2811 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Royal Cafe, 1990, 1924, 1887
      • Located in the Arcadia Bathhouse, 1990, 1887
      • Serving Fish and Clam dinners, 1990, 1924
    • St. Marks Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Sambo's Restaurant, 1819 Ocean Ave., Assorted Post Cards
    • Santa Monica Hotel, 1980, 1900, 1892
      • corner of Railroad and Ocean Avenues, 1980, 1892
      • before 1900, 1980
    • Schatzi on Main, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • 3110 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • Owner Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger,* 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Previous Owner Govenor Arnold Schwarzenegger*, 1999, 1996
    • Sea Food Grotto, 1990, 1953, 1946
    • H.O. Scheer, Restaurant, 119 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Scratch, 3105 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 (213) 392-9697
    • Ship Cafe, Windward Av., Venice Pier, 2003, 1912, 1906
    • Shutters on the Beach, 2004, 1999, 1996
      • 1 Pico Blvd., 2004 1999, 1996
    • Isadore Silver, Restaurant, O.F. opp Bath House, 2003, 1912
    • F.J. Simon, Restaurant, Venice Bathhouse, 2003, 1912
    • Sinbad's Cafe, 1990, 1950s
      • Elizabeth and Richard Westbrook*, 1990, 1950s
    • Star Cafe, Main & Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • C.A, Stevens, Restaurant, 2940 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Sunset Dining Parlors, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 123 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Surf's View Cafe, 1990, 1950s
      • F.J. Favares, 1990, 1950s
    • Swan Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Center & Speedway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Swan Cafe, Center & Speedway, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Tavern on Main, 1990
      • Russ Barnard*, 1990
    • Tlapazola Grill, 1997
      • 2920 Lincoln Blvd., 1997
    • Tom's Place, 1990, 1927
      • On the Promenade between the Crystal Pier and the Santa Monica Pier, in front of the Del Mar Club, 1990, 1927
      • "Pacific Fish Dinners, Sandwiches, Coffee; Coca Cola in Sterilized Bottles," 1990, 1927
    • Uneeda Lunch Room, 1510 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Van Go's Ear, 1999, 1996
      • 796 Main St., 1999, 1996
      • Giant portrait of Van Gogh on the Side of the Restaurant, 2004
    • Venetian Lunch Room, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 10 Pavilion, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • The Venice Bistro, 2004
      • 323 Ocean Front Walk (Between Rose and Dudley), Venice, 2004
    • Venice Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 22 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • Venice Cafeteria, 30 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • The Venice West Cafe, 1979, 1950s
      • Dudley Ave., 1979, 1950s
    • Via Veneto Ristorante, 2004
      • 3009 Main St. , 2004
    • The Victorian, 2009, 1983
      • 2624 Main Street. A restaurant in a restored Victorian house that was formerly located at the corner of Ocean Avenue and Washington. Built about 1900 and once known as the Kyte House, in 1976 it was moved to its present location along with the adjoining Roy Jones House to form Heritage Square, 1983
    • Webster's Cafe, 1990, 1919
    • Weser & Ogawa, Restaurant, 3003 Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Whist, 2004a
      • Viceroy Hotel restaurant's Tim Goodell, chef-owner of Aubergine in Newport Beach and more recently chef and then consultant at Whist. "I terminated my deal with the Viceroy last month [July 2004] . . ." 2004a
    • White Star Pier Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, White Star Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Wildflour Pizza, 2009, 2004
      • 2907 Main Street, 2004
    • Wildflour, Boston Pizza, 2616 Lincoln Blvd., 2807 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • World Cafe 2009, 2001, Postcards Adrift
      • 2820 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90405
    • Zephyr Cafe, 25 Zephyr, 2003, 1912
    • Zuckey's, 2010
      • A continental style Jewish deli, a favorite of Mayor Ken Genser. In the documentary , the owner of Zuckey's reca;lled the rough justice for tough customers when Zucky's was near the Ocean Park Pier. 2010
      • Moved to downtown Santa Monica. The building has recently become as bank, 2010
  • Ocean Park Roller Coaster, 1988, 1910
  • Ocean Park Roller Skating Rink, 1987, 1904
    • In the Ocean Park Auditorium, 1987, 1904
    • Friday night races, championship skaters, and roller polo, 1987, 1904
  • Ocean Park School District, 1908, p. 510, 1908a, 1904
    • Ocean Park School Board, 1908, p. 510, 1908a
  • Ocean Park School Board, Trustees, 1908, 1908a, 1904
    • President and Clerk, John G. French, 1908, 1908a, 1904
    • W.M. Kendall, M.D. [1869- ], 1908, p. 510, 1908a
  • Ocean Park Schools, 2007, 1983, 1952, 1913, 1908a, 1906, 1902, 1899, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s,
    • John Adams Junior High, 1952. 1933, 1913
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Fifth St., 1952, 1933, 1913
    • Antioch West
    • Garfield Elementary, 1952, 1906
      • Michigan and Seventh (1906-1933), 1952
    • John Muir Elementary, 2007, 1980, 1952, 1922
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Lincoln, 1952, 1922
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Fifth St., 2007, 2006
    • Ocean Park Boulevard Children's Center, 1983
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Fifth St.,
    • Olympic High School, 2007, 2006
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Lincoln, 2007, 2006
    • RAND
    • St. Clement's
    • SMASH, 2007
    • Santa Monica Junior College, 1952
    • Santa Monica High, 2007, 2006, 1952, 1913
    • Santa Monica Community College
    • The South Side School, 1952, 1903, 1902, 1901, 1899, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s
    • Washington Alternative School, 2007, 2006
      • Ocean Park Blvd. and Fifth St., 2007. 2006
    • Washington Elementary, 1980, 1952, 1890
      • Ashland and Fourth, 1980, 1903, 1890
  • Ocean Park Burns Daily Tribune Independent Progressive Thursday Morning September 5, 1912 , Vol. II, No. 64, 20 pages.
  • Ocean Park, Santa Monica, 1979, 1911, 1904
  • Ocean Park Steam Laundry, 2003, 1987, 1907, 1906
    • Horse-drawn wagon, 1987, 1906
    • Laundry, 1068 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Trees, 1980, 1976, 1954, 1944
    •  (See Flora, Trees, 2005, 1980, 1976, 1954, 1944)
  • Ocean Park & Venice Express & Messenger Co., 2003, 1907
    • Express Service, 188 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ocean Park Walkability Index, 2007
    • Walkability Index, 94%, 2007
      • http://www.walkscore.com/get-score.php?street=2421+3rd+Street%2C+Santa+Monica%2C+CA%0D%0A&go=Go
  • Oceanpark.ws, 2004a, This website, Forward
  • Ocean Park Y.M.C.A. Company, 1908a, 1904
    • F.H. Rindge was one of the founders of the company which started the town of Ocean Park, 1908a, 1904
  • Ocean Spray Land Tract, 1974, 1887, 1886
    •  South Santa Monica development by Baker and Jones, 1974, 1887
  • The Ocean View Hotel, 1979, 1926
    • Once The King George Hotel, 1979, 1913
    • From which Aimee Semple McPherson disappeared, 1979, 1927, 1926
  • Ocean Way, 2004
    • 1901 Ocean Way, Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea, 2004
  • Bill O'Conner, 1987, 1932
    • Member from Venice of the 1932 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team which lost to Hungary in the finals, 1987, 1932
  • J.J. O'Connor and E.F. Robertson George Dantzig* Biographies of Mathematicians http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Dantzig_George.html, 2005, 1952
  • Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tempore Pam O'Connor, 2010, 2005
    • Remarks, Ken Genser, Various Media, 2010
  • Wallace (Wally) O'Connor, 1987, 1979, 1932, 1924
    • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979
    • Water Polo, 1979, 1932, 1924
    • Captain from Venice of the 1932 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team which lost to Hungary in the finals, 1987, 1932
    • Gold and bronze medals in both the 1924 and 1932 Olympic games, 1979, 1932, 1924
  • Ocotillo, 1990
    • Ocotillo Post Card, Royal Pictures: Colton, California, Photo-color, Merle Porter, KR, 1990
  • Ocotillo Post Card, Royal Pictures: Colton, California, Photo-color, Merle Porter, KR, 1990
  • Ode to Muscle Beach Muscle Beach Alumni Association Newsletter (MBAA Newsletter), no. 1, v. 1, 2006, 2006a
  • Mindy Odegard, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • S.W. Odell [1864- ], Preface, Bio., p. 381, 1908a; Portrait, R.W. Odell, p. 381, 1908a, 1908c, 1906
    • Santa Monica City Attorney, 1908a, 1906
  • Mrs. Clara Odell, 1908a, 1908
    • Corresponding secretary, Santa Monica W.C.T.U., 1908a, 1908
  • Clifford Odets, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
  • Kathi O'Donahue,* 1982
    • Stage Manager, OPcat Cabaret, 1982
  • James R. Oestreich Variations on Chance, Anarchy and Silence, The New York Times, Sunday, 25 January 2004, AR 25, 2004, 1987, 1960
  • John W.A. Off, 1947, 1894
    • I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
  • (Mrs.) John W.A. Off, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • Offf Festival, 2003, 2005b
    • Barcelona, 2003
    • Daedelus, Taylor Deupree, the Rip-off Artist, Sutekh, Stephan Mathieu, 2003
  • Offf festival compilation 2003, 2005b
    • OFFF Festival with Daedelus, Taylor Deupree, the Rip-off Artist, Sutekh, Stephan Mathieu (May, Barcelona), 2003
  • "Office of Charles and Ray Eames," (Eames Office), 1988, 1977, 1959
    • Art, Design, Exhibitions, Films, 1988
    • American Exhibition, Moscow, 1959
    • The Powers of 10, 1977
  • Office Furniture, 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Milling & Manufacturing Co., Office Furniture, Rose & Main, O.P., 2003, 1906
    • "Office of Charles and Ray Eames," (Eames Office), 1988, 1977, 1959
  • Daedelus Of Snowdonia Plug Research, LP, cd, PR44CD, 2004, 2005b
    • All instruments Daedelus except for the Rhodes and Bassoon by Ben Wendel,* 2004
    • Cover art by Deth P. Sun; Interior photo by Alicia Weisberg-Roberts; Design by Peter Rentz
  • Suzye Ogawa,* 2009, 2008, 2005
    • Artist, ceramicist, jeweler, educator, 2009
    • Contemporary Crafts Market, 2009
    • Suzye Ogawa,* Sculpture. Contemporary Craftts Market Postcard. Contemporary Crafts Market, Unused postally, KR 2009 November 6-8, 2009, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 Main St., Santa Monica, 90401 Novemeber 6-8, 2009, 10 am to 6 pm Daily, 2009
    • 2421 Third St. #D, 2005
    • Artist, author, jeweler, educator, 2005
    • The Los Angeles Basketry Guild, 2005
    • Monrovia, USD (ret.), 2008, 2005
    • Sculpture, Contemporary Crafts Market, Santa Monica Auditorium, 1855 Main St., Nov. 6-8, 2009
  • Hannah Ogden, 1952, 1951, 1934
    • Teacher, McKinley School, Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1951, 1934, 1930s
    • Frank O'Hara, 1999, 1965
    • Doug Ohlson, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  Erika Oller, Drawings, Book Arts, 1982
    • James Olngy, 1999, 1965
    • Miguel Hernandez Orben
    • Gerald Oster, NY, 1999, 1966
  • Frank O'Hara, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
  •  John O'Hara, 1981, 1930s
  • Ohio, pp. 509. 510, 1908a, 1892, 1884, 1882, 1869, 1855
  • Jim Ohlschmidt Liner Notes The Genius of Joe Pass,* Vestapol 13073 Video, 2001
  • Doug Ohlson, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Oiled Streets, p. 240, 1908a
  • Tabo Oishi Joe Pass* Discography Just Jazz Guitar, 2001
  • Oil, Petroleum, 1979, 1971, 1935, 1927, 1931, 1927
  • Oil Boom (s), 1979, 1931
    • 163 producing wells clustered around the Grand Canal, 1979, 1931
  • Oil Companies, Players, 1997, 1990, 1987, 1977, 1974, 1960s, 1936, 1930s, 1929, 1925
    • Lucky Baldwin, 1935
    • Alphonso Bell, Santa Fe Springs, 1935
    • Ohio Oil Company, 1987, 1929
    • B.F. Phillips Petroleum, 1977, 1936
    • Richfield Oil, 1977, 1930s
      • Failed in the Depression., 1977, 1930s
    • Tom Scott, the pioneer oil man, 1935
    • John M. Stahl Oil Company, 1990, 1960s
    • Standard Oil of California, 1977, 1936
    • Union Oil, Reese Taylor, president, 1977, 1974
    • The Wilshire Oil Co., 1997
      • Founded by the three Machris Brothers, 1997
  • Oil Industry, 1990, 1987, 1974, 1971, 1960s, 1935, 1927, 1920s
    • (See Mining, Extractive Industries)
    • California now produces 25 percent of the national output and 18 per cent of the world's oil. At the end of 1927 the output was 2,800,000,000 barrels valued at $3,000,000,000. The output was choked back by the regulations of the N.R.A.
    • Exported Los Angeles Harbor, 1935
    • Tom Scott, 1935
      • the pioneer oil man
    • Significant wells,
      • [Baldwin] Hills,
      • Alfonso Bell's, who owned a dairy ranch near Santa Fe Springs. The discovery of oil near his cow barns made him rich beyond the dreams of avarice.
      • Santa Anita
      • Signal Hill, Long Beach
      • Venice, 1935
  •  Oil, Industry, Wells, 1971
    • California Oil Wells At Sunset Post Card, J-21-Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Color by Hubert J. Lowman) Curteichcolor Reproduction from Kodachrome or Extrachrome Original, JT, 1971
  • Tabo Oishi Joe Pass* Discography Just Jazz Guitar, 2001
  • Georgia O'Keeffe, 1990
  • Patty O'Keefe,* 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Okies, 1971
  • Oklahoma, 1990, 1934, 1919
    • Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1990, 1919
    • Oklahoma City, 1997, 1955
    • Okies, 1971
  • Oklahoma City, 1997, 1955
    • Permanent exhibit of Nicholai Fechin at the Cowboy Hall of Fame, 1997, 1955
  • Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1990, 1919
    • Lee Mullican's birthplace 2 December 1919
  • 876-Old Adobe House, Ventura, California, E.P. Charlton & Co., San Francisco, JT 2005a
  • Old Adobe, 1934
    • Painting by Milford Zornes (b. 1908), chosen by the Roosevelts for the White House, 1934
  • Claes Oldenburg* and Coosje van Bruggen,* 1999, 1996
    • Four-story binoculars, posing as the front door to the Chiat/Day Inc. advertising agency, 1999, 1996
  • Barney Oldfield,* 1999, 1987, 1980, 1979, 1974, 1915, 1912, 1910s
    • Raced in the Santa Monica Auto Races after 1912, 1979, 1974
      • His suspension was lifted in 1912, 1979
    •  Race Car Driver, Santa Monica Road Races, 1980, 1979, 1915, 1912
    • Automobile racer and self-promoter from the midwest whose only win on the Grand Prix circuit was the Venice Grand Prix in 1915. He first raced in Santa Monica in 1912 because he'd been suspended by the AAA from racing for an unauthorized ("outlaw match") race with the boxer Jack Johnson. 1999
    • Winner in his Maxwell of the 1915 Venice Grand Prix, beating out Billy Carlson* who also drove a Maxwell, 1987, 1979, 1915
  • Joe Oldham, 2001
    • Editor-In-Chief, Popular Mechanics, 2001
  • The Old Missions of California, M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal., Post Card Packet, JT, Assorted Post Cards
    • Dark Green Embossed Cover. Made in Germany, Hand Colored work. Stapled booklet, eleven perforated Post Cards,
    • Santa Barbara Mission and Grounds, 24108 Assorted Post Cards
    • San Gabriel Mission, Cal., Founded 1771 24199
    • The Bell, San Gabriel Mission, Cal.. 24057
    • Mission San Luis Obispo, Cal., Founded 1772 24009
    • The Franciscan Friars at San Luis Rey Mission, Cal. 24166
    • Santa Cruz Mission, Cal. Founded 1791 24101
    • San Diego Mission, Cal., 24200
    • Pala Mission, Cal. Founded 1816 24026
    • East End of San Fernando Mission, Cal., Founded 1797 24201
    • At the Mission, San Juan Capistrano, 24206
    • Mission San Francisco de los Dolores, San Francisco, Cal., 24202
    • California Missions Post Card, J-36 Western Publishers & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif., Curteich Color From Color Transparanceis. Unused., KR, Bay City Post Cards
  • Old Soldiers Home, 1999, 1919-1909
    • (See U.S. Veteran's Administration; Veteran's Home)
  • The Old Venice Noodle Company, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 1982
  • Olea europaea, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Olive tree 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Oleander, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Nerium oleander, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • RAND Northern Parking Lot, 1976
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Josephine O'Leary,* 1952, 1951, 1949, 1929, 1922
    • Principal, Garfield School [1922-1949], 1952, 1951, 1929, 1922
  • Robert Oleson, Dyers & Cleaners, 14 Center Ave., 2003, 1912
  • Olincy, Colby & Olincy, Confectionery, 4 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
  • Olive trees, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Olea europaea, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • The Olive Family, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Two stamens,
    • Ligustrum japonicum, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Olea europaea, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Myrna Oliver Alphonzo Bell Jr., 89: GOP Congressman Often Won Bipartisan Support, Los Angeles Times, 27 April 2004, B11, 1977, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s
  • Myra Oliver Ruth Rossman, 90; Watercolorist Helped Found Venice Art Walk, Los Angeles Times, 5 August 2004, [1914-2004], 1998, 1997, 1990, 1979, 1975, 1974,
  • W.E. Oliver, 1912
    • Edison Co. Employee, 1912
  • DJ Olivia, 2005, 2005b
  • Olivia's Soul Food Restaurant, 2003, 1970s, 1956
    • Main and Ocean Park, 2003, 1956
  • Erika Oller, 1982
    • Drawings, Book Arts, 1982
    •  L. Patrick Coyle The World Encyclopedia of Food (Photographs by Bobbi Mapstone; Drawings by Shoshonah Dubiner and Erika Oller) Facts on File, Inc., 460 Park Ave. South, NY, NY 10016, 1982, 790 pp.
  •  M.C. Olmstead, 1908a, 1876
    • Secretary and librarian, Santa Monica Library Association, 1908a, 1876
  • Olmsted-Poulson Company. 1905
    • Contractor with the City of Ocean Park, 1905
    • [Folder 21.3] J.D. Schuyler Articles of agreement between the City of Ocean Park, California, and Olmsted-Poulson Company. 1905. 10 leaves, bound
  •  James Olngy, 1999, 1965;
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Charles Olsen, 1991, 1940s
    • Poet; Black Mountain College Faculty, 1991, 1940s
  • Robert E. Olsen,* 1983, 1912
    • Inventer of the stoplight for automobiles, 1912 and the picture mill a coin-operated camera in a booth similar to those used in amusement centers, 1983, 1912
  • Susan Olsen, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Olsen House, 1983 1912
    • 804 Navy, just west of Lincoln, was once the home of Robert E. Olsen. 1983, 1912
  • Democratic California Governor Culbert Olson, 1981, 1977, 1942, 1930s
  • Captain Olaf C. Olson,* 2005, 1990, 1975, 1974, 1943, 1929
    • Fishing boats, Santa Monica Pier, 1974
    • Owned a landing on the Looff Pier and sublet dock space to the Hernage family, the Owl Boat Company and the Morris Pleasure Fishing, run by Captain Morris' widow and brother, 1990, 1929
    • had been operating a cocktail bar on the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1943
    • Charlie Brown , 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Fishing batge, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Minnie a Caine , 2005, 1975, 1929
      • Fishing barge, 2005, 1975, 1929
  • Olson Lumber Co., 1923
    • Ocean Park Yard, 1923
    • Santa Monica Yard, 1923
  • The Olympic Auditorium, 1999, 1979, 1952, 1925
    • Los Angeles Boxing Venue, 1979
    • Arena for Professional Wrestling and Gorgeous George, 1952
    • Downtown Los Angeles, 1999, 1925
    • Seating for 15,000, 1999, 1925
    • LAAC financed its building and took it over when the developers defaulted, 1979, 1925
  • Olympic Blvd, 1985, 1959
    • And Lincoln, Penguin, Armét and Davis, 1985, 1959
    • Googie Tour
  • Olympic Drive, 2008
    • Proposed extension from Main to Ocean Ave., 2008
    • Southern boundary of "Village Housing Project," Santa Monica Village LLC , 2008, 2007
  • Olympic Games, Olympics, Olympiads, Olympians, 1997, 1987, 1984, 1979, 1977, 1968, 1935, 1932, 1930s, 1924
    • 8th Olympiad, 1987, 1924
      • Wallace (Wally) O'Connor, 1987, 1979, 1932, 1924
        • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979
        • Water Polo, 1979, 1932, 1924
        • Captain from Venice of the 1932 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team which lost to Hungary in the finals, 1987, 1932
        • Gold and bronze medals in both the 1924 and 1932 Olympic games, 1979, 1932, 1924
    • 10th Olympiad, 1997, 1987, 1979, 1935, 1932, 1930s
      • "The two high spots of Los Angeles sports were the first aviation meet ever held in the world-and the Olympic Games, 1935, 1932, 1910
      • Equestrian events, equestrians, 1979, 1932
        • Olympic Events, 1979, 1932
        • Hosted at the Riviera Country Club, 1979, 1932
      • National Teams, 1979, 1932
        • The Czechs were entertained at the Deuville, 1979, 1932
        • The Germans were entertained at the Sand and Sea Club, 1979, 1932  
      • C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
        • 410 Mesa, 1997, 1930s
        • Superintendent of Aquatics, Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, 1997, 1930s
        • Developed the Los Angeles city system of thirty-two swimming pools, 1997, 1930s
          • the chain of public beaches, 1997, 1930s
          • the lifeguard system, 1997, 1930s
          • several mountain parks, 1997, 1930s
          • the Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, 1997, 1930s
        • Organized aquatic events, 1997, 1930s
          • Was involved in the Olympic Games, 1997, 1930s
        • The building of the Olympic pool in Exposition Park, 1997, 1930s
      • Venice Water Polo Team, 1987, 1979, 1932
        • Bill O'Conner, 1987, 1932
          • Member from Venice of the 1932 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team which lost to Hungary in the finals, 1987, 1932
        • Wallace (Wally) O'Connor, 1987, 1979, 1932, 1924
          • Venice Polytechnic High, 1979
          • Water Polo, 1979, 1932, 1924
          • Captain from Venice of the 1932 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team which lost to Hungary in the finals, 1987, 1932
          • Gold and bronze medals in both the 1924 and 1932 Olympic games, 1979, 1932, 1924
          • The LAAC water polo team, had three of its strongest members disqualified under AAU rules for working as lifeguards, 1979, 1932
    • Mexico Olympics, 1997, 1977, 1968
      • 1968, Salazar covered the student demonstrations. He was in the Plaza of the Three Cultures, when police opened fire, killing several hundred Mexican students, 1977, 1968
      • John Carlos, 1997, 1968
        • Mexico Olympic 200 m Bronze Medal, 1997, 1968
      • Tommy Smith, 1997 , 1968
        • Mexico Olympic 200 m Gold Medal and World Record, 1997, 1968
    • Los Angeles Olympic Games 1984
      • USPS 1984 $0.13 Torch Post Card Cancelled 6 Aug 84 at the Los Angeles, CA 90024 Tennis Station, KR, 1984
  • Olympic High School, 2008
    • Santa Monica Alternative High School, 2008
  • Olympic High John Muir PTA Swap Meet, 2008, 2005
  • The Olympic Pool , 1997, 1930s
    • Exposition Park, 1997, 1930s
    • C.P.L. Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
  • David O'Malley, 1990, 1983
    • Architect and president of Welton Beckett Associates, 1990, 1983
    • Chairman, The Pier Restoration Corporation, 1990, 1983
  • Omelette Parlor, 2009, 2008, 2007, 1999, 1996, 1967
    • 2732 Main St., 1999, 1996, 1967
  • O'Melveny, 1974, 1875
    • First day buyer of Santa Monica lots, 1974, 1875
  • Omid, 2005, 2005b, 2003.
    • Daedelus Something Bells, Plug Research EP, vinyl, PR 52, 2004
    • 2Mex Paladin Records cd PAL 2083, 2005b, 2003
    • Busdriver Fear of A Black Tangent Big Dada LP, BD cd 077 cd / vinyl, 2005, 2005b
  • The One A.M. Radio, 2005, 2005b, 2004
    • Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM Radio)
    • The One A.M. Radio A Name Writ in Water Level Plane Records, cd, LP62CD, 2004, 2005b
    • The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of the Wide World Level Plane Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005, 2005b
    • Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM Radio); Daedelus; John Tejada; The Wind-Up Bird; Caural; Alias; Photography Hrishikesh Hirway; Art, Brian Alfred, 2005, 2005b
  • The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of the Wide World Level Plane Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005, 2005b
    • Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM Radio); Daedelus; John Tejada; The Wind-Up Bird; Caural; Alias; Photography Hrishikesh Hirway; Art, Brian Alfred, 2005, 2005b
  • One California Day: A Look at the California Surfing Experience, Film, 2007, http://onecaliforniaday.com
  • O N E Company Architecture, 2005
    • 2506 4th St., 2005
  • 107th Street, 1976, 1959, 1923
  • o'neill, 1925, 1924
    • Program drawing, 1925, 1924
  • One Life Foods, 2008, 1995
    • 3001 Main One Life Organic Restaurant, 2003, 1970s
  • Oneonta, NY, 2008, 2006, 2003, 1900, 1850
    • Collis Huntington's brother was a merchant, 1850
    • Collis Huntington; Watkins; Wrights, 1900, 1850
  • Oneonta Congregational Church, 2006
    • 1515 S. Garfield Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91039, 2006
  • The Oneonta Daily Star, Monday, July 28, 2003, 1939
  • One Pico, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • 1 Pico Blvd., 2001, 1999, 1997
  • Clue to Kalo One Way, It's Every Way Leaf/Mush LP . CD/vinyl, 2005b
    • Japan
    • Come to Mean a Natural Law , Daedelus remix, 2005b
  • Prefuse73 One Word Extinguisher Warp LP, cd/ vinyl, Warp 105, 2003, 2005b
    • Prefuse73 and Daedelus* collaborate on his remix of Busy Signal for the Makes You Go Bombing Mix, 2005b
  • "The open shop," 1977, 1910s
  • Opera, 2009, 2004, 1998, 1976, 1974, 1922, 1921
    • Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado, 1974, 1921
      • Los Angeles Opera Company, featuring Lawrence Tibbett, opened the Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium, 1974, 1921
    • Mozart, The Magic Flute, 2004, 1998
      • Staged by David Hockney, 2004, 1998
    • Wagnerian, 1976, 1922
  • Opera Companies, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1921
    • Chicago Grand Opera Co., 1925, 1924
    • Los Angeles Opera Company, 1974, 1921
      • Opened the Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium, 1974, 1921
    • San Carlo Grand Opera Co., 1925, 1924
      • Ballet Corps, 1925, 1924
    • Seattle Opera Co.,
  • Operations Research, 2005, 1966
    • Developed by George Dantzig,,* 2005, 1966, 1947, 1946
  • Ophir Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
    • Early, costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
  • The Ophir Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1874, 1850
    • An Early Comstock Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1850
    • Controlled by successive groups of speculators, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1850
    • E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin sold his stock in the Ophir to Sharon in November 1874 for $2,500,000, 1943, 1874
    • The Ophir Mine, 1943, 1860s
    • Ophir Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
  • Opium, p. 509, 1908a, 1894, 1893
    • Seventy-four pounds, smuggled in through the Malibu coast, p. 509, 1908a, 1894, 1893
  • Oppenheimer, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cal Tech, 1935
  • Opticians, Optometrists, Opthamologists, 2009, 2003, 1920s, 1907
    • Optometrist, 2003, 1912
      • Cooper Bldg., 126-1/2 Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
    • E.D. Grandmason, Optician, 125 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. Sarah Ito,* O.D., 2009, 2004a
      • Visionworks Optometry, 2004a
        • 2605 Lincoln Blvd., 2004a
    • Dr. R.W. Pratt, Opt. Eye-sight specialist, Penn., 1930
    • J.H. Sohn, Optician, 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • R.H. Wilson, Optician, 142 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • R.H. Wilson,* Optometrist, 1920s
      • 140 Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1920s
      • "There's no guess-work when we fit glasses," 1920s
  • Orange County, 2000, 1999, 1996, 1908a, 1890s
    • Laguna Beach Art Colony, 1999, 1996, 1890s
    • Orange County, 1908a, p. 96
  • Orange growing, 1908a, p. 103
  • Orange Juice, 1961
  • Orange Pittosporum,, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fifth Street, (Bay to Ocean Park), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • A Cluster of Oranges, Postcard, 1909
  • Oranges, 1999, 1880s
    • The blood orange, 1999, 1880s
  • Orators, 1994, 1976, 1943, 1875, 1870s
    • Tom Fitch, 1983, 1943, 1875, 1874
    • William Jennings Bryan, 1994, 1896
      • Spoke in Springfield in 1896, 1994
    • Mark Twain
  • Miguel Hernandez Orben, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
  • Roy Orbison, 1996
    • Singer, 1996
  • Orchestras, Opera Companies, 1952, 1951, 1950
    • Dance Bands,
    • The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra each year presents a series of concerts at the Santa Monica High School Auditorium, 1952, 1951, 1950
    • The Metropolitan Opera Co., 1952
    • Santa Monica High School Orchestras, 1952
  • Lieutenant Ord, 1976, 1971, 1849
    • Los Angeles Survey Map, 1976, 1971, 1849
  • Oregon (OR), 2005, 1996, 1963, 1914, pp. 492, 512, 1908a
    • Astoria, Oregon, p. 492, 1908a
    •  Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1963
    • Portland, Oregon, 1963
    • Salem, Oregon, p. 512, 1908
  • Oregon Ave., 1997, 1974, 1952, 1908, p. 512, 1908a, 1906, 1904, 1903, 1889, 1888, 1880s, 1867
    • (See Santa Monica Blvd.)
    • And Third, Gospel Tent, 1997, 1880s
    • The Bank Bldg., containing also the Public Library, and the Santa Monica Hose, Hook, and Ladder Co., 1908a, 1889
    • And Fourth, (northwest corner), Santa Monica City Hall, 1974, 1903
    • And Fifth Street, the Santa Monica City Carnegie Public Library, 1908a, 1904
    • And Sixth St., The first public school, built in the summer of 1876 on town lots donated by Sen. J.P. Jones and Col. R.S. Baker, and opened in September, 1876, 1952
    • And Tenth, The Lincoln High School, Oregon and Tenth, 1908, 1908a
  • Organists, 1979, 1905
    • Clarence Eddy of New York, 1997, 1905
    • (See Organs)
  • Organizations, Ad Hoc Committees, Associations, Bands, Burial Societies, Church Groups, Civic Clubs, Clubs, Disciplines, Fraternities, Governace, Grass Roots, Labor Unions, Mutual Aid Societies, Militias, Orchestras, Secret Societies, Insurance Co.'s, Unions, Women's Clubs, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2004a, 2004, 1999, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1969, 1957, 1956, 1952, 1951, 1950, 1946, 1943, 1938, 1936, 1925, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1912, 1910s, 1909, 1908, pp. 492, 493, 1908a, 1907, 1904, 1902, 1900, 1900s. 1895, 1892, 1891, 1890s, 1889, 1888, 1885, 1876, 1875, 1870s, 1869, 1854, 1920-1850
    •  (See Alliances, Armies, Cities, Clubs, Coalitions, Companies, Conspiraces, Countries, Nations, Militia, Museums, Musical Groups, Political Parties, Societies, Tribes, Unions)
    •  Ad Hoc Committees, 2007, 1990, 1971
      • "Save Santa Monica Bay Committee," 1990, 1971
        • Pieter van den Steenhoven, 1990, 1971
      • Citizen Participation Committee (CPC), 2007
        • CPC@gmail.com; 310-9147911; 310-3926703
        • Maria Godfrey*; Larry Graber,* Deborah Levin,* 2007
    • American Artists' Congress, 1990, 1936
      • Los Angeles branch, co-founded by Knud Merrild, 1990, 1936
    • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009, 2008, 2007
    •  American Automobile Association (AAA), 1999, 1912
      • Sanctioning body for the Vanderbilt Cup and for Grand Prix Automobile Road Racing, 1999, 1909
    • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1981, 1977, 1923, 1920s
    • Anti-saloon Forces, 1908a
    • Apartment Associations, 1983
      • Namor Tenants' Association, 1983
    • The Archaeological Institute of America, 1908a,
    • Assemblies, 1974
    • Associated Telephone Company (now General Telephone), 1983, 1980, 1930s, 1926
    • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, 1977, 1920s
    • Associations, Congress, Leagues 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1969, 1960, 1952, 1947, 1936, 1930s, 1926, 1920s, 1915, 19912,1911, 1910, 1900s, 1890s
      • American Artists' Congress, 1990, 1936
        • Los Angeles branch, co-founded by Knud Merrild, 1990, 1936
      • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009, 2008, 2007
      • American Automobile Association (AAA), 1999, 1912, 1909
        • (American Automobile Association), sanctioning body for the Vanderbilt Cup and for Grand Prix Road Racing, 1999, 1909
      • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1981, 1977, 1923, 1920s
      • Apartment Associations, 1983
        • Namor Tenants' Association, 1983
      • Associated Telephone Company (now General Telephone), 1983, 1980, 1930s, 1926
      • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, 1977, 1920s
      • The California Association of Cycling Clubs, 1979, 1890s
        • Rival Professional League of the League of American Wheelmen, 1979, 1890s
      • The Catalina Art Association, 1997, 1960
      • Century Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1974
        • Santa Monica headquarters, 1974
      • The Engineers' & Architects' Association, Los Angeles (February 9, 1910)
      • The Garfield Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
      • The Laguna Art Association, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • The League of American Wheelmen, 1979, 1890s
      • The Los Angeles Association of Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
      • The National Carousel Association, 1990, 1981, 1979
        • National Conference, Santa Monica, 1990, 1979
      • The Ocean Park Association, 2007
      • The Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
      • The Santa Monica School Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
      • Western Association of Art Museums, 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980,
    • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2007
    • American Automobile Association (AAA), 1999, 1912
    • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, Los Angeles, 1977, 1920s
    • Aylesford Corporation, Ashraf LeBlanc, on Behalf of Tenants @ 440 Raymond Avenue, 2008, 2006
    • Bands, Choirs, Ensembles, Musical Groups, Orchestras, 2008, 1945, 1944, 1940's
      • (See Bands, under Musical Groups)
    • Banks, 1974, 1943, 1888, 1920-1850
      • (See Financial Institutions)
      • The Bank of California, 1943, 1920-1850
      •  McCalmont Brothers & Co., 1943, 1878, 1873, 1871, 1870
        • British banking firm, 1943, 1870
      • National Banks, 1974, 1888
      • The Rothschilds, 1943, 1870s
      • State Chartered Banks, 1974, 1888
    • Beach Clubs, 1976
    • Benevolent Associations, Societies, 1984, 1854
      • The Hebrew Benevolent Society, 1984, 1854
        • The first Jewish organization in Los Angeles, 1984, 1854
    • Boards, 1974, 1946, 1876
    • Boards, p. 491, 1908a
    • Cyrus L. Edinger is a member of the Sawtelle City Board of Trustees
      •  
      • Boards of Education, 1974, 1946, 1876
      • Boards of Freeholders, 1974, 1946, 1876
      • Corporate Boards
        • Boards of Banks
    • Boards of Education, 1974, 1946, 1876
    • Boards of Freeholders, 1974, 1946
    • Board of Trade, 1908a
    • California Club, 1977,
    • California State Assembley, 1974
    • The Catalina Art Association, 1997, 1960
    • Century Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1974
      • Santa Monica headquarters, 1974
    • Chamber of Commerce (s), 2005, 1990, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1972, 1962, 1957, 1956, 1923, 1922, 1912, 1910s, 1908, 1908a, 1888
      • Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce, 1990, 1928
      • Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 2005, 1990, 1977, 1928, 1922,188
        • Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce President Sylvester L. Weaver Sr.* owned "Whites Only" property near Pico and the Beach, 2005, 1922
      • Ocean Park, Venice Chamber of Commerce, 1979, 1912, 1908
      • Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce (1925), 2005, 2004, 1990, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1957, 1956, 1928, 1916
        • Santa Monica Mayor Nat Trives*, Chair, 2005
        • Neil Nettleship, 1990, 1916
        • Endorses harbor breakwater and pleasure harbor, 1928
        • Part of Santa Monica's Growth Machine, 1986
        • Surveyed employers in Santa Monica in 1982 and listed them as well as their employee profile, 1986, 1982
        • Pro-oil petitions in Santa Monica, 1990, 1960s
        • Sponsored the Santa Monica Sports Festival, 1990, 1972, 1962
      • The Venice Chamber of Commerce, 1979, 1923
        • Opposed Annexation by Los Angeles, 1979, 1923
    • Chatauquas, Lectures, Poetry Readings, Poetrry Reading Series, 2006, 1970s, 1900s
    • Churches, 2006, 1974, 1952, 1908, 1902, 1900s, 1892, 1889, 1876, 1875,
    • Churches, 2008, 1908a
    • Church Groups, 1952, 1908, 1902, 1892, 1889
      • Baptists, 1952, 1908, 1902, 1892, 1889
    • Cities, towns, 2008, 1974, 1908a, 1886, 1876, 1875
      • Incorporated, 1974, 1908a, 1906, 1886
      • Unincorporated, 1974, 1876, 1875
    • Citizen Committees, 2007. 1974, 1900
      • Citizen Participation Committee (CPC), 2007
        • CPC@gmail.com; 310-9147911; 310-3926703
        • Maria Godfrey*; Larry Graber*, Deborah Levin*, 2007
    • City Commissions, 2008, 1974
      • Santa Monica City Commissions, 1974
    • City Council, 2008, 1974, 1947
      • Santa Monica City Council, City Manager, 1974 1947
    • Citywide Murals, 1983
      • Jane Golden sponsor, 1983
    • Civic Clubs, organization, 2008. 1987, 1974, 1952, 1912, 1910s, 1908a, 1907, 1900, 1900s, 1890s,
      • The Parent-Teachers Association (PTA), 1952, 1900s
      • The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club, 1952, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
        • The members of the Child Study Circle, 1952, 1910s, 1900s, 1890s
      • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
      • Women's Club, 1974, 1952, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
        • The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club, 1952, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
          • The members of the Child Study Circle, 1952, 1910s, 1900s, 1890s
        • The Pick and Shovel Club, which resisted Mayor Burke and the Ocean Park Board of Trustee's orders to Marshall G.G. Watt to have George Culver dynamite the newly poured concrete foundations of Abbot Kinney's bathhouse, 1987, 1907
        • Santa Monica Women's Club, 1952, 1900s
        • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
      • The Civic Betterment League, 1987, 1924
        • Won the majority of the Venice Board of Trustees in 1924
    • Clubs, 1999, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1983, 1952, 1943, 1940a, 1912, 1909, 1908a, 1920-1850, 1900s
      • Beach Clubs, 1976
      • Business Clubs, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Exclusive Clubs, 1977, 1943, 1925, 1875
      • Men's Clubs, 1999, 1983, 1943, 1912, 1909, 1920-1850
      • Motorcycle Clubs
      • Oligarchical, 1977
      • The Pick and Shovel Club, 1987, 1907
      • Santa Monica Women's Club, 1952, 1900s
      • Washoe Club, 1943, 1875, 1920-1850
      • Women's Clubs, 2003
        • The Santa Monica Women's Club, 1974
    •  Clubs, Political Parties, Affiliation, p. 492, 1908a
      • Republican Political Party, 1908, p. 492, 1908a
        • Mr. Edinger works and votes in the Republican party and was a delegate to the County Convention of 1908.
        • Fred J. Finch [1881- ], p. 492, 1908a, 1905
    • Los Angeles County Convention, 1908, p. 491, 1908a
    • Coalitions, Electorial, 2008, 1983, 1943, 1908a, 1920-1850
      • Dry Forces, Prohibitionists, 1908a,
      • Good Government League, 1908a
      • All-Santa Monica Coalition, 1983
        • Concerned Homeowners, 1983
        • Part of the All-Santa Monica Coalition, 1983
      • Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR), 2008, 1983, 1981, 1979, 1977, 1970s
        • Santa Monica electoral coalition, 1983, 1981, 1979
        • Campaign for Economic Democracy (CED), 1986, 1983, 1977
        • CED (Campaign for Economic Democracy), 1977, 1986
          • Headquartered in Santa Monica, 1977, 1986
          • Santa Monica local chapter was an original coalition member along with SMFHA and the Santa Monica Democratic Club in SMRR, 1983, 1977
        • Ocean Park Electoral Network (OPEN), 1983, 1981
          • Member of the SMRR coalition in 1981, 1983
        • Santa Monica Democratic Club, 1983, 1977
          • Original (1977) coalition group with CED and SMFHA in SMRR, 1983
        • Santa Monica Fair Housing Alliance, 1983, 1977
          • Ran the failed 1977 Rent Control Initiative, 1983
          • Original member of SMRR, along with CED and the Santa Monica Democratic Club, 1983
      • Free Harbor League, 1986, 1895
        • Otis Coalition to fight Southern Pacific Harbor, 1986, 1895
    • Collectives, 2005b, 2003, 1970s
      • Dublab.com, 2007, 2006
      • Third St., between Ashland and Rose; Fraser House; Thornton House; Mayday in Culver City ; 2003; 1970s
    • Commissions, 1974, 1946, 1876
    • Committees, 1952, 1933
    • Communes, 2004, 1976
      • Tony and Jan's Commune, 2421 Third St., 2004, 1976
    • Companies, 1943, 1920-1850, 1908a
      • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
      • Union Milling Company, 1943, 1867, 1860s
      • Union Milling and Mine Co., 1943, 1867
    • Congresses
      • U.S. Congress,
    • Councils
    • Crowds, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Eastern Star
    • The Engineers' & Architects' Association, Los Angeles (February 9, 1910)
    • Financial Institutions, 1987, 1977, 1974, 1932, 1920s, 1915, 1914, 1888  
      • Banks, 1987, 1974, 1932. 1920s, 1888
        • National Banks, 1974, 1888
        • State Chartered Banks, 1974, 1888
        • The Bank of California, 1943, 1920-1850
        •  California Bank, 1920s
          • 625 South Spring St., Los Angeles, 1920s
          • Ocean Park Branch, 165 Marine St., Corner of Trolleyway, 1920s
          • R.B. Harris, Jr.*, Vice President & Mgr., 1920s
          • Santa Monica Branch, Third and Santa Monica Blvd., 1920s
        • McCalmont Brothers & Co., 1943, 1878, 1873, 1871, 1870
          • British banking firm, 1943, 1870
        • Ocean Park's Marine Bank, Failure, 1987,
        • First National Bank of Venice, Failure, 1987, 1932
        • The Rothschilds, 1943, 1870s
        • Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, 1920s
          • Ocean Park Branch : Commercial; Trust
        • The U.S. National Bank, 1977, 1930s
          • Failed in the Depression, 1977, 1930s
      • Insurance, 1974
        • Pacific Mutual Insurance, 1974
        • State Investment Company, 1987, 1915, 1914
    • Fire Brigades, Companies Hdqts., Virginia City, NV. 1943, 1920-1850
    • Fire Engine Companies, 2008, 1908a
    • Firms, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Fraternal Organizations, 1983, 1952, 1926, 1912, 1920-1850, 1908, 1908a
    • Fraternal Organizations, p. 492, 1908a
    • The Fraternal Brotherhood of the I.O.O.F.,
      • The Modern Woodmen, p. 492, 1908a
    •  I.O.O.F., p, 492, 19007
      •  Secret, 1908a
        • B.P,O.E., 1908, 1908a
        • Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.), 1983, 1926
          • Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983, 1926
          • Elks Clubs, 1999, 1909
          • Convention, 1999, 1909
        • Knights of Pythias, p. 509, 1908a
        • (Free) Masons, 1908, 1908a
    •  Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.), 1983, 1926
      • Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983, 1926
      • Elks Clubs, 1999, 1909
      • Convention, 1999, 1909
    • Fraternal, Sororial, Secret, 1908a
      • Phia [sic] Delta Theta fraternity, 1908a
      • Masons, California Lodge, 1952, 1912
    • Freedom Foundation, 1974
    • Foundations, 2004, 1977, 1974, 1920s
      • The Better America Foundation (BAF), 1977, 1920s
        • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, Los Angeles, 1977, 1920s
      • Environment Now Foundation, 2004
        • Santa Monica-based private environmental organization, Terry Tamminen*, 2004
      • Freedom Foundation, 1974
    • The Garfield Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • Good Government League, 1974, 1900s
      • Santa Monica Government Reform; Rindge as chairman, 1974, 1900s
      • Venice Government Reform; Supported by Kinney, 1900s
    • The Good Government League, 1908a,
    • Governing Boards, 1908a, 1890
    • Groups, 2004
      • Santa Monica BayKeeper, 2004
        • Local environmental watchdog group, 2004
    • Guilds, 2005
      • The Los Angeles Basketry Guild, 2005
    • The Hebrew Benevolent Society, 1984, 1854
      • The first Jewish organization in Los Angeles, 1984, 1854
    • Hell's Angels, 2003, 1956
      • Motorcycle Club which hung out at The Venture Inn, the Saucy Dog and the Venice Canals, 2003, 1956
    • Hospitals, 2008, 1908a
    • Housing Associations, 2003, 1983
      • Apartment Associations, 1983
        • Namor Tenants' Association, 1983
      • Condo Associations
      • Home-owners Associations,
    • Housing (Tenants, Condominimum, Homeowners) Associations, 2003, 1983
      • Namor Tenants' Association, 1983
    • Institutes, 1974, 1941
      • Hospitals
        • St. Catherines,
        • St. Johns
        • Santa Monica Hospital
        • Venice Family Clinic
      • Kabat-Kaiser Institute, 1974, 1941
      • Universities
    • Interests, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Jones and Baker Land Co., 1974, 1921, 1888, 1877
    • Jason Kaufman For the Common Good? American Civic Life and the Golden Age of Fraternity, Oxford University Press: NY, 2002, 286 pp.
    • Ku Klux Klan, 1979, 1924, 1915
    • Labor, 2007, 1995, 1990, 1977, 1974, 1943, 1938, 1930s, 1924, 1923, 1916, 1872, 1869, 1867
      • (See Occupations, Professions, Work)
      • Agriculture, 1952, 1906ff
        • American
        • Chinese Labor, 1952, 1906ff
        • Immigrant/American
        • Japanese
        • Mexican
      • Aircraft Factory Workers, 1995, 1974, 1938, 1937
        • The Douglas Air Craft Co., 1995, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1924
      • Chinese Labor Companies, 1869
        • Agriculture; Railroads
      • Firemen, 1974, 1970s, 1965
      • The Fishermen, 2007, 1930s
      • Edward Levinson Labor on the March, ILR Press: Ithaca, NY, 1995 (1938), pp. 172, 173, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1930s
      • Longshoremen, 1990, 1977, 1923, 1916
      • Marine Transport Workers, 1977, 1923
      • Military
      • Miners, 1943,, 1920-1850
      • Musicians, 1990, 1944
      • Police 1974, 1970s, 1965
      • Railroad Labor, 1869
        • Chinese, 1869
        • Pacific Rail Labor, Camp Followers, 1869
      • Teachers
      • Unions, 2007, 1974, 1943, 1930s, 1920-1850
    • Labor Organizers, 2007, 1974, 1943, 1930s, 1920-1850
      • Caesar Chavez
      • Joe Hill,
      • Tillie Olson, 2007, 1930s
        • Geraldine Moyle Personal Interview, 2007
        • Tillie Olson told her she organized the Japanese fishermen who lived in Ocean Park, 2007, 1930s
      • Walter Reuther, 1974, 1930s
        • "Masterminded" the Douglas Air Craft Sit Down Strikes, from his hotel in Ocean Park, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1930s
      • John Trembath, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
        • The Cornish foreman at the Uncle Sam mine, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Open Shop 1995, 1974, 1973, 1970s, 1965, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1930s
      • The Douglas Aircraft Corporation Strikes, 1995, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1930s
        • Santa Monica, California , 1995, 1938, 1937
      • Edward Levinson Labor on the March, ILR Press: Ithaca, NY, 1995 (1938), pp. 172, 173, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1930s
      • The National Labor Relations Board, 1995, 1938, 1937
      • Pickets, 1974, 1930s
      • Walter Reuther "masterminded" the Douglas Air Craft sit-down strike from his Ocean Park Hotel, using San Pedro Longshoremen, 1974, 1938, 1937
      • Sit-down Strikes, 1995, 1938, 1937, 1936
      • Strikes, 1995, 1990, 1981, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1923, 1916
        • International Workers . . . (I.W.W.) (Wobblies) Strike, San Pedro, 1981, 1923
        • San Pedro Longshoremen's Strike, July 3, 1916, 1990
      • Les Storrs reported the labor actions for the Santa Monica Evening Press, interviewing a Douglas Vice-President, Wetzel, an old friend, and Walter Reuther, a young, fiery redhead mastermind with questionable logic, who directed his San Pedro longshoremen from a hotel room in Ocean Park, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1936
      • Les Storrs Santa Monica Portrait of a City Yesterday and Today, Santa Monica Bank: Santa Monica, CA, 1974, 67 pp., 1973, 1920s 
      • Santa Monica City Manager[Perry Scott] opposed state legislation which would have made police and fire department employees eligible for retirement on 75 percent of their pay at age 55, 1974, 1970s, 1965
    • Labor Unions, 1990, 1981, 1980s, 1977, 1974, 1944, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1916
      • (See Labor; Labor Relations; Labor Unions; Open Shop; Strikes)
      • American Federation of Labor (AFL), 1977, 1920
      • International Workers of the World (I.W.W.) (Wobblies), 1981, 1977, 1923, 1920
        • "Wobbly" strike, San Pedro, 1981, 1923
      • Marine Transport Workers Union, 1977, 1923
      • National Musicians Union, 1990, 1944
      • San Pedro Longshoremen, 1990, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1916
        • Strike, July 3, 1916, 1990
      • Trade unionists, 1977
      • United Farm Workers, 1980s
      • Wobblies, 1981, 1923
        • (See I.W.W.)
    • The Laguna Art Association, 1997, 1960, 1947
    • Law Firms, p. 493, 1908a, 1908
      • Hunter and Towner, p. 493, 1908a, 1908
    •  The League of American Wheelmen, 1979, 1890s
    • Leagues, 2005. 1987, 1974, 1924, 1922, 1900s
      • The Civic Betterment League, 1987, 1924
        • Won the majority of the Venice Board of Trustees in 1924
      • The Santa Monica Bay Protective League, 2005, 1922
      • Santa Monica Good Government League, 1974, 1900s
        • Rindge, chairman, 1974, 1900s
      • Venice,
    • Legislative Bodies, 1977, 1974, 1973, 1946, 1876
      • See Public, Constitionally constituted, legislated etc., 1974, 1946, 1876
      • California State Assembley, 1974
      • The Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, 1977
      • Santa Monica City Council, 1974, 1973
      • United States Congress,
    • Libraries, 2008, 1908a, 1904, 1903, 1898, 1893, 1890, 1885
      • Public Libraries, 1908a, 1904, 1890, 1890s
    • Libraries, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Lobbies, Business, 1977, 1920, 1919
      • Business, 1977, 1920, 1919
        • Better American Foundation, 1977, 1920s
        • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, Los Angeles front for the Better America Foundation (BAF), 1977, 1920s
        • Main St. Merchant Assoc., 2004a
          • 501 Colorado Blvd., #150, 90405, 2004a
        • National Association of Manufacturers, 1977, 1920, 1919
      • Government, 1974, 1900s
        • Santa Monica Good Government League, 1974, 1900s
          • Rindge as chairman, 1974, 1900s
    • Long Beach Museum of Art, 2005
    • The Los Angeles Association of Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
    • The Los Angeles Basketry Guild, 2005
    • Los Angeles Poets Society, 2008
    • Los Angeles Unified School District, 2008
    • Main St. Merchant Assoc., 2004a
      • 501 Colorado Blvd., #150, 90405, 2004a
    • Masons, 1985, 1964
    • Masons, Freemasons, 2008, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1985, 1964, 1952, 1912, pp. 491, 510, 1908a, 1902
      • Eastern Star
      • Free and Accepted Masons, 1985
      • Ocean Park Lodge 369, 1985
      • Masonic Temple, 1964
        • 158 Marine St. 1964
      • Royal Arch Masons, 1908a
    • McCalmont Brothers & Co., 1943, 1878, 1873, 1871, 1870
      • British banking firm, 1943, 1870
    • Men's Clubs, 1999, 1983, 1912, 1909
      • Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.), 1983, 1926
        • Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983, 1926
        • Elks Clubs, 1999, 1909
          • Convention, 1999, 1909
      • California Club
      • Masons, 1985, 1964
        • Free and Accepted Masons, 1985
        • Ocean Park Lodge 369, 1985
        • Masonic Temple, 1964
          • 158 Marine St. 1964
      • Native Sons of the Golden West, 1983, 1939
      • Shriner's, 1999, 1912
        • Los Angeles Convention, 1999, 1912
      • Sons of the Revolution of the State of California, 1983
      • University Club, 1977, 1925
        • Economic Roundtable meeting site, 1977, 1925
      • Young Men's Christian Association
    • Mid-City Neighbors, 1983
    • Military Groups, 1943, 1908a, 1920-1850
    • Mills, 1943, 1920-1850
      • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
      • Union Milling Company,1943, 1860s
    • Mines, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Mitock & Sons, 13561 1/2 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, Calif., 1960s
    •  Motorcycle Clubs, 2003, 1956
      • Hell's Angels, 2003, 1956
        • Motorcycle Club which hung out at The Venture Inn, the Saucy Dog and the Venice Canals, 2003, 1956
    • Museums, 2005
      • Long Beach Museum of Art, 2005
      • Wignall Museum, California State, Northridge, 2005
    • Namor Tenants' Association, 1983
    • The Naragansett, 1908a
    • National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches, 2006, 2006a, 1969
    • National Association of Manufacturers, 1977, 1920, 1919
    • The National Basketry Organization, 2005
    • The National Carousel Association, 1990, 1981, 1979
      • National Conference, Santa Monica, 1990, 1979
    • National Groups, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Turn Verein, 1943, 1920-1850
    • National Organizations, 1952, 1924
    • Neighborhood Associations, Organizations, 2007, 2006, 1983, 1982, 1980
      • Mid-City Neighbors, 1983
      • Ocean Park Association, 2007, 2006
      • Ocean Park Communtiy Organization (OPCO) 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979,
      • Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA), 2007, 2006, 1983, 1982, 1980
      • Venice Vigilance Committee, 1987, 1917
        • Vigilante Patriots hassling Germanic surnames and slackers and idlers; raided the pier, 1987, 1917
    • The New England Historical and Geneaological Society, 1908a,
      • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
    • Newspapers, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Night Clubs, Bars, Ballrooms, Watering Holes, 1943, 1895, 1875, 1920-1850, Assorted Postcards
      • (See Civic Clubs; Clubs; Country Clubs; Drinking Clubs; Saloons; Social Clubs)
    • The Ocean Park Association, 2007, 2006
    • Ocean Park Communtiy Organization (OPCO) 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979
    • Ocean Park Communtiy Organization (OPCO) 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979,
    • Ocean Park Y.M.C.A. Company, 1908a, 1904
    • Oligarchical, 1977
      • California Club, 1977,
        • Site of the annual banquet hosted by the All Year Club for the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, 1977
      • Jonathan Club,
      • University Club, 1977, 1925
        • Economic Roundtable meeting site, 1977, 1925
    • Orchestras, 1952, 1951, 1950
      • (See Musical Groups)
      • The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra each year presents a series of concerts at the Santa Monica High School Auditorium, 1952, 1951, 1950
      • Santa Monica High School Bands, Choirs, Ensembles, Orchestras, 1952
    • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
    • The Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA), 2007, 2006, 1983, 1982, 1980
    • Political Entities, Political Action Committtees (PACs), Factions, Parties, Wings, 2007, 1983, 1979, 1977, 1971, 1965, 1943, 1936, 1895, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Partisan, 2007, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1965, 1936
        • The CDC, 1977, 1965
          • Largest grass-roots organization of Democrats, 1977, 1965
          • Opposed incumbent Governor Pat Brown, who supported the Vietnam War, 1977, 1965
        • California Republican Assembly, 1977, 1936
          • Asa Call, 1977, 1936
        • Democrats, 1943, 1920-1850.
          • Bryan Democrats, 1943, 1920-1850
        • New Democratic Coalition, 1977, 1969
        • Greens, 2007
        • Ku Klux Klan, 1979, 1924, 1915
        • Peace and Freedom Party, 1971
          • Jack Hampton*, Beverly Hills booking agent, who ran for Santa Monica City Council, 1971
        • Republicans, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
        • Santa Monica Democratic Club, 1983, 1977
        • Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1986, 1962
      • Non-Partisan, 1977, 1974, 1900s, 1895
        • The Direct Legislation League, 1977, 1895
          • Haynes tried to introduce the recall, the initiative and the referendum, 1977, 1895
        • The Dry Forces, 1974, 1900s
          • Churches, Rindge, The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
        • League for Better City Government, 1977, 1898,
          • Charles Willard, 1977, 1898
        • League of Women Voters
        • The Public Ownership League, 1977, 1906
          • Stanley Wilson, candidate, 1906, 1977
          • Advocated public ownership of the San Pedro Railroad and Owens Valley Water and Power, and fair wages for labor, 1977, 1906
            • Coalition of labor, socialist, and municipal ownership advocates, 1977, 1906
    • Political Clubs, Coalitions, Factions, Initiatives, Parties, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1983, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1971, 1960s, 1950s, 1943, 1940s, 1938, 1936, 1934, 1930s, 1924, 1915, 1908a, 1900s, 1892, 1890s, 1920-1850
      • Communists
      • Democrats, 2007, 1983, 1977, 1943, 1934, 1930s, 1892, 1867, 1920-1850
        • Bryan Democrats, 1896
        • Santa Monica Democratic Club, 2007, 1983, 1977
      • The Good Government League, 1908a
      • Green Party, 2007, 2006, 2005
      • Ku Klux Klan, 1979, 1924, 1915
      • Peace and Freedom Party, 1971, 1960s
      • People's Party (populist), 1977, 1892
      • Progressives, 1977, 1938
      • Republicans 1977, 1950s, 1943, 1940s, 1938, 1930s, 1892, 1867, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Santa Monican's for Renter's Rights (SMRR), 2007, 2004
      • "Silverites," 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Socialists, 1930s
      • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1908a, 1900s
    • Private non-profits, 1983, 1979, 1977, 1971, 1969, 1952, 1923, 1920s, 1900s, 1890s
      • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1977, 1923, 1920s
        • California Chapter led protest at Liberty Hill, 1977, 1923
      • Rand Corporation, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1977, 1952
        • Daniel Ellsberg*, 1977
      • St. John's Hospital, 1986, 1982
      • Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce (1925), 2004, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1970s, 1960s
        • Part of Santa Monica's Growth Machine, 1986
        • Surveyed employers in Santa Monica in 1982 and listed them as well as their employee profile, 1986, 1982
      • Santa Monica Hospital, 1986, 1982
      • Synanon, 1979, 1971-1969
      • Young Men's Christian Association, 1900s,1890s
    • Private for profits, 2003; Corporations, 1983, 1977, 1938, 1936, 1930s, 1925
      • Associated Telephone Company, 1983, 1926
        • Marine Street Telephone Exchange, 1983, 1926
          • 1926 at Neilson and Barnard Way, 1983
      • Banks, 1974, 1888
        • National Banks, 1974, 1888
        • State Chartered Banks, 1974, 1888
      • James G. Boswell Company, 1977, 1971, 1952, 1930s, 1925
        • The seventh largest landowner in the state, 1977, 1952
        • First organized in 1925, the San Joaquin Valley in central California, 1977, 1925
        • By the 1930s Boswell, already one of the largest cotton producers in the country, had become the major landowner in Tulare and Kings counties., 1977, 1930s
      • The Chandler-Sherman Corporation, 1977, 1936
      • Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), 1987, 1983, 1956
        • Leased with the Los Angeles Turf Club the Ocean Park Pier and developed Pacific Ocean Park, 1987, 1956
        • 60 Minutes, 1983
        • CBS News Show, covered the 1983 Santa Monica elections, 1983
      • Del Webb Corporation, 1983, 1964
        • Ruth Chandler owned 49% of the Development Co., 1983, 1964
        • Santa Monica Shores, 2700 Neilson Way. Twin seventeen story apartments built in 1964 by the Del Webb Corporation as the initial phase of a proposed redevelopment project. The architects were Welton Beckett and Associates. 1983, 1964
      • Financial Institutions, 1987, 1977, 1974, 1932, 1920s, 1915, 1914, 1888  
        • Banks, 1987, 1974, 1932. 1920s, 1888
          • National Banks, 1974, 1888
          • State Chartered Banks, 1974, 1888
          • The Bank of California, 1943, 1920-1850
          •  California Bank, 1920s
            • 625 South Spring St., Los Angeles, 1920s
            • Ocean Park Branch, 165 Marine St., Corner of Trolleyway, 1920s
            • R.B. Harris, Jr.*, Vice President & Mgr., 1920s
            • Santa Monica Branch, Third and Santa Monica Blvd., 1920s
          • McCalmont Brothers & Co., 1943, 1878, 1873, 1871, 1870
            • British banking firm, 1943, 1870
          • Ocean Park's Marine Bank, Failure, 1987,
          • First National Bank of Venice, Failure, 1987, 1932
          • The Rothschilds, 1943, 1870s
          • Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, 1920s
            • Ocean Park Branch : Commercial; Trust
          • The U.S. National Bank, 1977, 1930s
            • Failed in the Depression, 1977, 1930s
        • Insurance, 1974
          • Pacific Mutual Insurance, 1974
        • State Investment Company, 1987, 1915, 1914
      • Firestone Tire and Rubber, 1977, 1936
      • General Motors (GM), 1977, 1936
      • General Telephone
      • Jones and Baker Land Co., 1974, 1921, 1888, 1877
      • Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, Chandler's San Fernando Valley Development Co., 1977, 1910s
      • Los Angeles Times, 1977
      • Mack Manufacturing Company, 1977, 1936
      • The Mortgage Guarantee Insurance Corporation, 1977, 1930s
        • Failed in the Depression, 1977, 1930s
      • National City Lines (NCL), 1977, 1936
      • The Oakland Tribune, 1977
      • Pacific City Lines (PCL), 1977, 1938
        • West Coast affiliate of National City Lines, 1977, 1938
      • Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Preston Hotchkin, heir to the Bixby Ranch fortune, failed in the Depression, 1977, 1974, 1925
      • B.F. Phillips Petroleum, 1977, 1936
      • Rancho Santa Anita Corporation, 1977, 1936
      • Richfield Oil, 1977, 1930s
        • Failed in the Depression., 1977, 1930s
      • Standard Oil of California, 1977, 1936
      • The Tulare Lake Land Company, 1977, 1950s
        • A major realtor in Tulare County, 1977, 1950s
        • Purchased by Ruth Chandler Williamson Boswell after 1952, 1977
      • Union Oil, Reese Taylor, president, 1977
      • The U.S. National Bank, 1977, 1930s
        • Failed in the Depression, 1977, 1930s
    • General Telephone Company, 1986, 1983, 1982
      • Subsumed Associated Telephone Company, 1983, 1926
      • Marine Street Telephone Exchange, 1926 at Neilson and Barnard Way, 1983
    • Great Western Amusement Company, 1987, 1911
    • Gladding, McBean Tile Company, 2004, 2003, 1983, 1938, 1875
    • Jones and Baker Land Co., 1974, 1921, 1888, 1877
    • Lear Siegler, 1986, 1982
    • Lincoln Properties, 1983, 1978
      • 2910 Neilson Way, Sea Colony, 144 townhouses and condominiums, built by Lincoln Properties in 1978, as part of the Ocean Park Redevelopment Project, 1983, 1978
    • Masons, Freemasons, 2008, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1985, 1964, 1952, 1912, pp. 491, 510, 1908a, 1902
      • Royal Arch Masons
    • Monopolies
      • Integrated Trusts
        • Sen. J.P. Jones,
    • Mountain Roll Company, 1987, 1912
    • Neptune Society, 2003, 1967
    • Ocean Park Improvement Co. (Abbot Kinney, A.R. Fraser et al.) developed and incorporated (1904)Ocean Park around 1900, 1974
    • Ornyte Chemical Company, 1983, 1982, 1981,
      • Near Santa Monica High School, 1983, 1982, 1981
    • The Owl Boat Co. (1926-1933), 1990, 1929, 1927, 1920s
    • Pacific Mutual Insurance, 1974
    • Papermate, 1986, 1982
    • Pennsylvania Life, 1986, 1982
    • Philadelphia Toboggan Company, 2003
      • Carousels, 2003, 1922
    • Professional Societies, Associations, Organizations, 2009, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 1974, 1971, 1969, 1952, 1924
      • American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
        • Member, Les Storrs*, 1974, 1971
      • California Chapter, American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
        • Director, Les Storrs*, 1974, 1971
      • California Society for Secondary Education, 1952, 1924
      • The Los Angeles Basketry Guild, 2005
      • National Association of College Gymnastics Coaches, 2006, 2006a, 1969
      • The National Basketry Organization, 2005
      • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974
        • Pres., Les Storrs,* (c. 1900-) 1974, 1971,
    • Public, Constitionally constituted, legislated etc., 1974, 1946, 1943, 1876, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Cities, towns, 1974, 1876, 1875
        • Incorporated, 1974
        • Unincorporated, 1974, 1876, 1875
        • Los Angeles
        • Ocean Park, 1911, 1907, 1904
          • Board of Freeholders,
          • 6th Class City
        • Santa Monica, 1974, 1887, 1875
          • Board of Freeholdes, 1974
            • City Council, Mayor, 1974
          • Board of Freeholders, 1974
            • City Commissioners, 1974
          • Board of Freeholders, 1974, 1946
            • City Council, City Manager, 1974
          • Santa Monica City Commissions, 1974
          • Santa Monica City Council, 1974, 1946, 1887
          • Santa Monica Trustees, 1974
        • Venice, 1911, 1904
        • Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Townships
        • La Ballona, 1908a, 1950s
      • Counties, 1977, 1943
        • Los Angeles County, CA, 1977
          • the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, 1977
        • Trinity County, CA, 1943, 1867, 1850s
      • School Districts, 1974, 1946, 1876
        • Santa Monica School District Board of Trustees, 1974, 1946, 1876
        • Los Angeles City Unified
        • Los Angeles County
        • Santa Monica
        • Santa Monica /Malibu Unified School District
        • Schools, Institutes, Universities, 2006, 1974, 1923
          • California State University, Northridge, 2005
    • Racial Groups, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Railroads, 2008, 1943, 1888, 1877, 1920-1850
      • The Los Angeles and Independence Railroad, 2008, 1888, 1877
      • Southern Pacific Railroad (SP), 2008, 2005b , 1998, 1997, 1990, 1986, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1943, 1912, 1911, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1902, 1900, 1896, 1893, 1892, 1891. 1890, 1890s, 1888,1887, 1886, 1880, 1879. 1878, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1869, 1920-1850
      • The Virginia and Truckee Railroad, 1943, 1860s
    • Reading Rooms, 1908a, 1890, 1880s
    • The Rebeccas, p. 491, 1908a
      • Cyrus L. Edinger [1874- ], p. 491, 1908a, 1874
    • Regional Governmental Entities, 1974
      • Intra State, region
        • The League of California Cities, 1974
          • City Planning Department, 1974
            • Pres., Les Storrs,* 1974, 1971
        • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974
          • Pres., Les Storrs,* (c. 1900-) 1974, 1971
      • Inter State, region
      • States, 1974
        • California, 1974
          • California State Assembley, 1974
      • Countries, 1974, 1930s, 1890s, 1880s
        • United States
          • U.S. Congress
            • U.S. Federal Programs, 1974, 1930s, 1890s, 1880x
      • Supernational Organizations
    • Religious Organizations, 1952, 1912
    • Republican Political Party, 1908, p. 492, 1908a
      • Mr. Edinger works and votes in the Republican party and was a delegate to the County Convention of 1908.
      • Fred J. Finch [1881- ], p. 492, 1908a, 1905
      • Los Angeles County Convention, 1908, p. 491, 1908a
    • The Saloon Industry, Licenses, 1908a, 1890s, 1887, 1885
    • The Santa Monica Bay Protective League, 2005, 1922
    • The Santa Monica Bay Protective League, 2005, 1922
    • The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club, 1952, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
      • The members of the Child Study Circle, 1952, 1910s, 1900s, 1890s
    • The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, 1974, 1957, 1956
    • Santa Monica Good Government League, 1974, 1900s
      • F.H. Rindge, chairman, 1974, 1900s
    • Santa Monica Harbor Co., 1990, 1930
      • Eugene Craven, 1990, 1930
    • Santa Monica Land Company, 2003, 1990, 1952, 1876, 1875
      • Senator John P. Jones' Company which donated land for the first Church in Santa Monica, 2003
      • Jones and Baker Co. which donated the land for the first publick School in Santa Monica on Sixth St., 1952, 1876
    • Santa Monica Land and Water Company, 1986, 1874
      • Arcadia Bandinini de Baker and Colonel Robert Baker company which Senator John P. Jones bought into in 1874, 1986
      • (Jones and Baker Land Co., 1974, 1921, 1888, 1877)
    • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), 2007
    • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education, 2007
      •  Jorge Casuso Mechur* to be Named to School Board Lookout News, 8 August 8, 2007
      • Jonathan Friedman (Assistant Editor) Longtime activist selected as new SMMUSD board member, The Malibu Times, 9 August 2007, LLVI No. 32, pp. A1 & A18
    • The Santa Monica School Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • Santa Monica Village LLC , 2008, 2007
    • The Santa Monica Women's Club, 1974
      • Dramatic Presentations, 1974
    • Schools, School Districts, 2008. 2007, 1974, 1952, 1876, 1875
      • Public Schools, 2008, 1952
        • Donald M. Cleland A History of the Santa Monica Schools 1876-1951, Santa Monica Unified School District, February 1952 (Copied for the Santa Monica Library, July 22, 1963). 140 pp.
        • Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), 2008
        • Santa Monica City School District, 1952
        • Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District, 1952
        • Santa Monica School District, 1952
        • Walgrove School, LAUSD Elementary School, 2008, 2007
      • Private Schools,
      • Religious Schools, 1952, 1890, 1889, 1890s,
        • Baptist Sunday School, 1952, 1890s, 1889
        • Catholic Schools
        • Sunday Schools, 1952, 1890, 1889, 1890s
          • Baptist Sunday Schol, 1952, 1890s, 1889
    • Secret Organizations
      • Royal Arch Masons, p. 492, 1908a
    • Shipowner's Association, 1977, 1923
      • Shipowner's Association employment office, 1977, 1923
    • The Sierra Water Company, 1943, 1869
    • Societies, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Benevolent, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Burial, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The Society of Colonial Wars, 1908a
      • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
    • The Sons of the Revolution, 1908a,
      • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
    • Southern California Edison, 1974
    • Southern Pacific Railroad (SP), 2008, 2005b , 1998, 1997, 1990, 1986, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1943, 1912, 1911, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1902, 1900, 1896, 1893, 1892, 1891. 1890, 1890s, 1888,1887, 1886, 1880, 1879. 1878, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1869, 1920-1850
    • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974
      • Pres., Les Storrs,* [c. 1900- ], 1974, 1971,
    • The South Improvement Company, 1943
      • Rockefeller's Company, 1943
    • Special Interests, 1979, 1974, 1924, 1915, 1900s
      • Business
      • Big Business
        • (Anti-Labor?)
        • BAF
      • Ku Klux Klan, 1979, 1924, 1915
      • Labor Unions
      • Rail Roads
      • Private Ownership
      • Public Ownership
      • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
      • The Wobblies
    • Stakeholders, Interested Parties,
    • Standard Oil, 1943
    • State Government, 1943
      • California Government, 1943
        • Governors
        • State Senate, 1943
      • Nevada, 1943
    • Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 1986, 1962
    • Systems Development Corporation, 1986, 1982
    • Tenant Representatives, 2008, 2006
      • Aylesford Corporation, Ashraf LeBlanc, on Behalf of Tenants @ 440 Raymond Avenue, 2008, 2006
    • Union Oil, 1974
    • Union Pacific Railroad, 1986
    • Union Halls, Libraries, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Union Milling Company, 1943, 1860s
    • Union Milling and Mining Co., 1943, 1860s
    • Unions, 1974, 1943, 1900s, 1872, 1860s
      • (See Labor Unions)
      • The Miner's Union, Comstock, NV, 1943, 1872, 1867
      • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C.T.U.), 1974, 1952, 1900s
    • United States Government, 1943, 1920-1850
      • U.S. Senate, 1943, 1920-1850
    • U.S. Condominium Corporation, 1983
      • Built 61 unit senior housing Barnard Villas in 1982, 1983
    • United States Postal Service (USPS), 2008a
    • Universities, 1943,
    • Venice Investment Company, 1987, 1924
      • Along with West Coast Theaters bought Pickering's beach holdings, 1987, 1924
    • Venice Vigilance Committee, 1987, 1917
      • Vigilante Patriots hassling Germanic surnames and slackers and idlers; raided the pier, 1987, 1917
    • Walgrove School, LAUSD Elementary School, 2008
    • Washoe Club, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
    • Water Companies, 1986, 1943, 1874, 1870s
      • Santa Monica Land and Water Company, 1986, 1874
      • The Sierra Water Company, 1943, 1869
    • West Coast Theaters, 1987, 1924
      • Along with the Venice Investment Company bought Pickering's beach holdings two weeks after the fire, 1987, 1924
    • Western Association of Art Museums, 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980,
    • Western Auto Association, 1999, 1915
    • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
      • Allied with the Dry Forces, 1974, 1908a, 1900s
    • Women's Clubs, Committees, Groups, Organizations, 2003, 1983, 1974, 1971, 1970, 1952, 1951, 1923, 1914, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
      • Gold Star Mothers of Santa Monica, 1983, 1951
      • League of Women Voters
      • Native Daughters of the Golden West, 1983, 1970
        • Beverly Hills Parlor, 1983, 1970
      • Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corp, No. 124, 2003, 1923
        • Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corps No. 124 of the Grand Army of the Republic Auxiliary , 1983, 1971
      • The Santa Monica Auxiliary to the Women's Committee for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, 1954, 1952
      • The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club, 1952, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
        • The members of the Child Study Circle, 1952, 1910s, 1900s, 1890s
      • The Santa Monica Women's Club, 1974, 1914
        • Santa Monica Women's Club Building (1914-), 2007
        • Fourth St., Santa Monica Landmark, 2007
      • The Women's Christian Temperance Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
      • The Women's Committee for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, 1954, 1952
    •  The Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.), 1908a, 1903
      • Y.M.C.A., Los Angeles
      • Y.M.C.A.,, Ocean Park
        • The Ocean Park Y.M.C.A. Co., 1908a, 1904
      • (Y.M.C.A.), Santa Monica
  • Organizers, Activists, Analysts, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1974, 1930s
    • Community, 2008
    • Issues, 2004
      • Terry Tamminen,* Environment, 2004
    • Labor, 1974, 1930s
      • Joe Hill
      • Tilly Olsen,* 2007, 1930s
      • Walter Reuther,* 1974, 1930s
    • Neighborhood, 2007, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981
      • Judy Abdo,* 1983
      • Allen David Heskin,* Consultant, 1983, 1982
      • Peter Kastner,* 1983
      • Jeff Mudrick,* 1983
      • Jenny Pirie,* 1983
      • Ernie Powell,* 1990, 1984, 1983, 1981
      • Michael Tarbet,* 1983
      • Karen Westmont,* 2007, 1983
    • Political, 2006, 1983, 1982
      • F.H. Rindge, 1908a
      • Santa Monicans for Renter's Rights (SMRR), 2007, 2006
        • Steve Alpert* [ -2007], Campaign Analyst, 2007
        • Austin Strauss,* 2007, 2006
          • Poet, Political Organizer, 2006
        • Michael Tarbet,* 2007, 2006, 1983
  • Organs, 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1987, 1979, 1976, 1958, 1920, 1908, 1905, 1900, 1892,
    • Church Organs, 1952, 1908, 1892
    • Palms/Ocean Park Baptist Mission, 1952, 1908, 1892
    • J.B. (Jack Boison) Nethercutt *[1913-2004], 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1933, 1931, 1923, 1913
    • Collection of Theater Organs, 2004, 2004b
    • Venice Auditorium Organ, "capable of playing the "bird chorus," 1979, 1905
  • Oriental Art Association, Japanese Goods, 1501 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  • Oriental Massage Schools, 2004a, 1984
    • Tao Healing Arts Center, 2004a
    • Shiatsu Massage School of California,, since 1984, 2004a
      • 2309 Main St., (between Hollister and Strand) 2004a
  • Oriental Rugs, 1925, 1924
    • Salisian's Oriental Rugs [1899- ], 1925, 1924
    • 927-29 West 7th St. and 735 West 7th St., 1925, 1924
  • Oriental Tours, "Buddha's Fields" 1926, 1925
    • Burma, Ceylon, China, India, Indo-China, Japan, Malay Peninsula, and the Philippine Islands, 1926, 1925
  • Ornamentation, 2004, 2003
    • Lighting, 1985, 1950s, 1930s,
    • Protruding brick ornamentation, 2003
    • Geometric and angular ornamentation in low relief, 2004
    • Paint, 2003
    • Patterns, 2004
    • Signage, 1985, 1950s, 1930s
      • Neon Signs, 1985, 1950s, 1930s
  • Ornyte Chemical Company, 1983, 1982, 1981,
    • Near Santa Monica High School, 1983, 1982, 1981
  • Gabriel Orozco, 2004a, 1994
    • Nailed a plain plastic lid from a yogurt cup to the wall of über-hip Marian Goodman Gallery in New York 10 years ago [1994], it was like Martin Luther nailing his 95 theses on the door of the castle church. A Mexican artist had rigorously asserted the primacy of Conceptual art for the contemporary world., 2004a, 1994
    • Chessboard Sculpture in the Hammer Museum Show, 2004a
    • MOCA Exhibition, 2004a
  • Orphism, 1990, 1913, 1910s, 1900s
  • Eric Orr, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
  • Mrs.) Henry L. Osborne, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • Harold Osmer & Phil Harms Real Road Racing: The Santa Monica Road Races, Harold L. Osmer Publishing: Chatsworth, CA 1999, 1911, 1910, 1910s, 1909,
  • David Ossman, 1971
    • Contributor,The Mt. Saint Alverno Review, 1971
    • (Editor), The Sullen Art, 1963, Poet. Currently one-fourth of a surrealist comedy quartet called The Firesign Theatre, 1971
  • Osteopaths, 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.W. Dumm, Osteopath, 219 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  •  Gerald Oster, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Ostrich Farm, Santa Monica, p. 246, 1908a
  • Maynard Ostrow,* 1990, 1973
    • Opened the bumper car ride on the site of the La Monica Ballroom, 1990, 1973
  • Maureen O'Sullivan, 1983, 1934
    • Attended the opening of the Grand Hotel, 1934, 1983
  • Oswego, New York, p. 497, 1908a
  • Oswego County, New York, p. 497, 1908a
  • Eliza A. Otis, 1935
    • Wife of Harrison Gray Otis, 1935
    • was a reporter, running the first column of comment ever printed in the pueblo, 1935
  • (Mrs.) Harrison G. Otis, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • General Harrison Gray Otis, 1935,
  • General Harrison Gray Otis [ -1917], 1986, 1979, 1977, 1935, 1934, 1909, 1890s, 1888
    • Printer, Founder, Publisher, Los Angeles Times,
    • Founder of the Los Angeles Times and Southern Pacific Railroad opponent, 1986, 1892
    • Fought in the Philippines, after the Spanish American War had ended,
    • Los Angeles Times publisher, 1977, 1909
    • Sponsor of Homer Lea, 1900s
    • Bivouac, his estate deeded to the city, combined with Earl's adjoining estate became the basis for the Otis Art Institute, 1977
    • Helped organize the Boosters into the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 1979, 1888
    • Harry Carr writes, "Perhaps the most famour character our pueblo ever produced was General Harrison Gray Otis,
      • whose fight against union labor attracted world-wide attention. I approach with hestitation the task of writing about him. I have read so much written about him by profound young authors who seemed to know him so intimately, without every having seen him. I will say frankly at the start that all I know about General Otis is that I worked with him and under him for twenty years and for about five years of that time was his personal assistant.
      • He had a fondness for the military; I was his aide-de-camp.
      • The general was born in Ohio of New England ancestry. As a young man he was a printer (yes, and belonged to the union.) When the Civil War broke out, he enlisted in the same regiment in which McKinley was a soldier.
      • At the time of the World War, when we were teaching young boys to hate Germans, inviting them to thrust bayonets into hay figures by telling them, "Now he has raped your sister," I asked the general if he hated the Confederates. He was furious."Certainly I did not hate them. What do you think I was, a hired murderer? I was a soldier. Had I hated them, I should have refused to fight." [p. 323]
      • [p. 324] In the seventies he came out west as a government official in charge of the sealing industry in the Alaska Islands. From there he drifted to California and became editor of a small paper in San Francisco.
      • In Los Angeles, two printers had started a little weekly paper called the Mirror, out of the wreck of a disastrous venture that two young men had tried in the way of a daily paper. General Otis came to Los Angeles and bought it. The Times was started in 1884, the office being in an old brick building at the corner of Temple and Main. They had a ramshackle printing press that ran by water power from the city zanja. From time to time the pipes got clogged with fish and the press had to stop.
      • When I first knew him the Times was in the small building which was dynamited by the McNamara brothers. His wife, Eliza A. Otis, was a reporter, running the first column of comment ever printed in the pueblo. His daughters were clerks in the business office.
      • A t this period when they wre picking the fish out of the printing press, there came into the organization one who was destined to be one of the most remarkable men of the West. His name was Harry Chandler. He was born on a New Hampshire farm. A student at Amherst, he took a dare to jump into an ice pond in mid-winter, and contracted tuberculosis. All alone he came to California. He got a job herding horses and peddling fruit in the San Fernando Valley. He was so skillful a trader, swapping old cook stoves for apricots on the trees, that in his first summer, he made five thousand dollars, big money in those days.
      • He became the general's son-in-law and the financial genius behind the Times. In later years he was to become a millionaire with great land interests, cattle, cotton, oil.
      • It was his inspiration that turned the Imperial Valley from a desert into the truck garden of America. His idea to [p, 325] bring the Olympic Games to Los Angeles, to make the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena into a great scientific center. Between Chandler and General Otis there always existed an almost touching faith and friendship.
      • I went to work for the general just after he came back from the Spanish American War. He had commanded a brigade in the Philippines. A
      • p. 326] [Examples are given of General Otis' journalistic integrity.]
      • [p. 326] A working man himself, the general's sympathies were always with labor, although not with unions. If an editor had a dispute with a printer, his cause was lost before he started . . .
      • I am not going into the long bitter labor fight that lasted forty years and ended with the dynamiting of the Times building in which disaster twenty-three innocent men who had nothing to do with it were burned to death. Labor leaders have told me since that the general had cause for complaint at first, and that his rebellion against the union had been in the first instance justified. I reported the plea of guilty of the two McNamaras who set the dynamite, and [p. 327] was on the inside of the whole story, but I have not desire to dig it up here.
  • Otis Family, 1935
    • Daughters worked in the business office, one of whom married Harry Chandler, 1935
  • Otis College of Art and Design, 1930s
  • Otis Art Institute, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1974, 1975, 1958, 1954, 1950s, 1916
    • Graduates, Students:
      • Laura Martin,
    • Faculty and Staff:
      • Anne Ayres, Gallery Director, 2004, 1998
      • Richard Haines, Head of Painting, 1997, 1974, 1954
      • Alexis Smith*, 2004, 1982, 1981, 1979, 1960s
      • Peter Voulkos, 1990, 1958, 1954, 1950s
  • Otis Parsons Art School, 1988
    • Ray Eames, Honorary Doctorate, 1988
  • Albert S. Otto, 1952
    • Lecturer, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • Serge Oukrainsky, 1925, 1924
    • Russian Dancer, 1925. 1924
  • Our Gang, ?
  • Anja Ourisson, 2005, 1914
    • Sorbonne Mathematics Student, 2005, 1914
    • Married to Tobias Dantzig and George Dantzig's mother, 2005, 1914
    • Obtained a Master's degree in French at the University of Indiana, 2005, 1914
    • Became a linguist at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C., 2005
  • L'Ousteau de Baumanière, 1991
    • Provence Restaurant, 1991
      • Wolfgang Puck, Apprenticeship, 1991
  • Outdoor pastimes, 1908a, p. 305
  • Outlook, Santa Monica, 1908a, pp. 147, 280
  • Ovarian Cancer, 2008, 2001
  • Jacques Overhoff, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965  
  • The Overlook Hotel, 1990, 1983, 1924
    • 1605 The Promenade, 1983, 1924
  • The Overlook Hotel and Apartments, 1990, 1924
  • Mrs. E.W. Overman, 2003, 1907
    • Tailor, 179 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Overman Novelty Store, 2003, 1907
    • Hardware Dealer, 179 Pier, 0.P., 2003, 1907
  • C402-Overlooking world famous Santa Monica Beach, Mike Roberts Studios, SLL 2005
  • 337 Overlooking Yacht Harbor, Santa Monica, California, Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles JT 2005a
  • Beatrice Owens,* 1999, 1924
    • Venice High School, 1999, 1924
    • Miss Ocean Park, 1999
    • Vaudeville performer on the Orpheum Circuit, 1999
  • Tex Owens, 1990, 1950s
    • Country and Western Star who appeared on the Spade Cooley broadcast, 1990, 1950s
  • Owens River, 1977, 1959, 1913, 1900s
  • Owens River Water Supply Project, 1913, 1900s
    • J.D. Schuyler was one of the Board of Consulting Engineers to pass on the feasibility of the Owens River water supply project for the city of Los Angeles, 1913, 1900s
  • Owens Valley, 1979, 1971, 1920s
    • Los Angeles water supply, 1979,
  • The Owl Boat Co. [1926-1933], 1990, 1929, 1927, 1920s
  • The Owl Drug Co., Venice, 2005a
  • Jean Oxenhandler, 1997, 1962
    • Artist, 1997, 1962
    • 334 Amalfi, 1997, 1962
  • Neal Oxenhandler, 1997, 1962
    • French professor at UCLA, 1997, 1962
    • 334 Amalfi, 1997, 1962
  • Oxford University, 1996, 1990, 1986, 1985
  • Oxford University Press, 1996, 1990, 1986, 1985
    • Kevin Starr Inventing the Dream: California Through the Progressive Era, Oxford University Press: NY, Illustrated, 1985 (1986), 380 pp.
    • Kevin Starr Material Dreams: Southern California Through the 1920s, Oxford University Press: NY, 1990 (1996), Illustrated, 453 pp.
  • Oyako, Japanese Cafe, since 2002, 2009, 2004a
    • 2915 Main St., 2009, 2004a, 2002
    • Quite good and very comfortable, 2008
  • Ozomatli, 2006
  • Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History Museum, 2006
  • Ozone Ave., 2005, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • (Highland to Lincoln), Melaleuca quinquenervia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • New street lighting, 1983, 1982
    • 658 Ozone St., Michael Burr,* Photographer, 2005
    • And Seventh, Ozone Park, 1983
  • Ozone Court, 2002, 1964
    • Half a block from the beach, 2002, 1964
  • Ozone Park, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • (Highland to Lincoln), Melaleuca quinquenervia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Seventh and Ozone, a narrow park which includes a much climbed shoe, 1983
    • New playground equipment and lighting, 1983, 1982
    • Became a OPCO Project, 1980s
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