a glimpse of California history.......


Newport Beach, California


Balboa Beach near The Fun Zone

Balboa Pavilion in background

Circa 1940's


The Fun Zone, built in 1936, was at one time, a miniature amusement park covering the entire block between Palm and Washington Streets on the Bay Front.  Today the Fun Zone consists of an arcade and amusement park with shops, restaurants and rides close to the Pavilion between Palm Ave and Main St, East of Balboa Blvd


The Historical Landmark, Balboa Pavilion (California Landmark #959) was originally built as a Victorian Bath House and southern terminus for the Pacific Electric Railway connecting the beach with downtown Los AngelesIt still exists today as one of the last surviving recreational pavilions in California.

Vintage-looking, contemporary print on medium weight paper - NOT A POSTCARDImage size 11" x 14" - ready to frame! Will fit right into 11" x 14" frames or add a mat for a gallery-look. Can be displayed separately or in a grouping - a great nostalgic look!

THE WORD "WEBEART" DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE PRINT.

Condition Notes: The 11" x 14" print you will receive is in excellent, unused condition carefully printed by offset printing methods - not a copy machine print! The original photograph has not been retouched before printing - flaws such as scratches, blurs and other imperfections may be present.  Due to the various photographic methods used in capturing the original scenes in years past, the color or tone of your print may vary from image to image. Although this tends to enhance the vintage look, please look carefully before purchase.  With multiple orders, we make every effort to insure your prints are compatible with one another.

SHIPPING: For multiple items purchased, shipping charges are always combined!!  We only charge you once for shipping, no matter how many prints are shipped together - tracking included!