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Sugar Loaf, Catalina Island
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Description
Identifier
clloy_150
Title
Sugar
Loaf
,
Catalina
Island
Creator
Unknown
Date Published
1907-1920
Subject (Topic)
Formations
(Geology)--California--Santa
Catalina
Island
;
Bays--California--Santa
Catalina
Island
;
Subject (Place)
Santa
Catalina
Island
(Calif.)
;
Avalon
(Calif.)
;
Type
image
Form/Genre
Postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
Color
;
9
x
14
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Collection Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9489r2nz
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Publisher
M
.
Reider
Place of Publication
Los
Angeles
,
Cal
.;
Leipzig
Language
eng
Description
A
view
looking
out
from
Avalon
Bay
toward
Sugarloaf
Rock
. A
steep
,
narrow
stairway
in
two
sections
leads
up
to a
small
platform
on
top
of the
rock
formation
,
where
two
people
are
standing
.
Historical Background
Santa
Catalina
Island
is
located
approximately
26
miles
off
the
coast
of
Southern
California
,
near
Long
Beach
. In
1887
,
entrepreneur
George
Shatto
purchased
the
Island
with the
intention
of
turning
it
into a
major
tourist
destination
. He
began
the
settlement
of
Avalon
Bay
,
built
the
first
pier
and
hotel
, and
organized
regular
boat
service
to the
island
, but
amassed
debts
and
sold
the
property
in
1892
to
Joseph
and
Hancock
Banning
. The
Banning
brothers
continued
to
develop
the
area
,
adding
an
aquarium
,
incline
railway
,
amphitheater
, and
glass
bottom
boat
tours
to the
island's
natural
attractions
,
until
a
devastating
fire
swept
through
Avalon
in
1915
,
destroying
much
of their
real
estate
. In
1919
,
William
Wrigley
participated
in a
group
investment
purchase
of
Catalina
, but
grew
to
love
the
island
and
soon
bought
out
his
other
partners
. He and his
son
Philip
continued
to
develop
the
island
, and in the
mid-1970s
created
the
Catalina
Island
Conservancy
,
which
was
given
88%
of the
island
to
protect
native
species
and
prevent
over-development
. In
1928-9
,
William
Wrigley
oversaw
the
construction
of a
new
Casino
immediately
adjacent
to
Sugarloaf
Rock
.
After
its
completion
,
it
was
decided
that the
rock
should be
blasted
away
in
order
to
enhance
the
view
from the
Casino
.
Publisher's Identifier
Publisher's serial number: No. 3393
Additional Notes
Printed on textured paper.
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
Collection
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