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Scene in the California Alligator Farm, Los Angeles, California
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Identifier
post_00179
Title
Scene
in the
California
Alligator
Farm
,
Los
Angeles
,
California
Creator
unknown
Date Published
circa
1910
Subject (Topic)
Alligator
farming--California--Los
Angeles
;
Alligators
;
Tourists
;
Subject (Name)
California
Alligator
Farm
(Los
Angeles
,
Calif.)
;
Subject (Place)
Lincoln
Park
(Los
Angeles
,
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
.
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Publisher
Cardinell-Vicent
Co
.
Place of Publication
San
Francisco
,
Los
Angeles
Language
eng
Description
A
uniformed
handler
holds
the
lower
jaw
of a
large
alligator
. The
alligator's
mouth
is
open
and the
animal's
sharp
teeth
are
visible
. A
pond
bordered
by
flowers
and
bushes
is
on the
left
side
of the
image
.
Spectators
dressed
in
early
20th
century
style
clothing
watch
the
handler
and
alligator
from
behind
a
wooden
railing
.
Behind
the
spectators
a
high
wooden
fence
is
visible
. A
ramada
appears
on the
left
side
of the
image
. The
hills
of
Lincoln
Heights
are
visible
in the
background
.
Historical Background
The
California
Alligator
Farm
,
located
at
3627
Mission
Road
adjacent
to
Lincoln
Park
, was
owned
by
Francis
Earnest
and his
partner
Joe
Campbell
.
Visitors
were
given
a
tour
of the
farm
, an
opportunity
to
see
trained
alligators
perform
tricks
, and, if they were
brave
, to
touch
the
alligators
. In
1941
, the
farm
was
advertised
as
owning
1,000
alligators
. The
farm
operated
in
Lincoln
Park
from
1907
to
1953
,
when
the
Alligator
Farm
was
moved
to
Buena
Park
.
After
low
attendance
in the
early
1980s
, the
farm
in
Buena
Park
closed
.
Additional Printed Matter
On back: "On the road of a thousand wonders"
Publisher's Identifier
Series number: 6326
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