These 11 Photos Of Southern California From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
If you enjoy the idea of stepping back in time to see a glimpse of what Southern California once looked like in the past, then you’ll love these vintage photos of SoCal dating back to the 1900s. Take a look and see if you recognize any of these spots today. My, how things have changed.

The corner of 4th and Main Street during a Ringling Bros. Circus Parade in 1910.

Catching the streetcar on 5th and Broadway in San Diego in 1915.
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Take a day trip to the town of Avalon in Catalina Island and things look quite a bit different than they did when this picture was taken back in the early 1900s. My, how things have changed.
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Life in the early 1900s in Los Angeles as captured on Spring and First Street.

What a crowd! Wander down to Spring and 6th Street where people often lined up at the All Night and Day Bank, another popular gathering place.

Dressing up in the early 1900s was part of the daily routine. Even for a day out at the amusement park, as pictured here in Venice Beach.

A rare glimpse of the Orange Street Fair circa 1910.

Heading down to Long Beach Pike for some fun on Majestic Rink was a regular outing in SoCal from 1907-1915.
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A Sunday drive in Santa Monica in an early model automobile, traveling down Ocean Road.

Game day in Venice on Windward Avenue in 1913 for a game between the Chicago White Sox and Venice Tigers.

In 1914 this stretch of land in Garden Grove was named Ocean Avenue. Over one hundred years later and the same street is named Garden Grove Boulevard.
What do you think of these vintage photos of Southern California? If you enjoy looking back at the past then you may also want to take a look at these great images of SoCal from the 1960s.
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