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Description:
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"National Orange Show" building float incorporates themes from Longfellow's poem "The Arrow and the Song." The 2 girls on the float are Evelyn McCoy and Lowena Carr. The float was entered by the city of San Bernardino and was photographed at the intersection of Colorado Blvd. and Orange Grove Blvd.
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Date Created:
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January 1, 1929
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Resource Type:
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still image
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Collection:
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Los Angeles Times Photographs Collection
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Description:
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National Orange Show booth at the Los Angeles County Fair. It is made up of a base covered in fruit and pillars that are topped with a pointed dome. Lights surround the border and fabric hangs from the center. A sign reads, "San Bernardino County," and another reads, "National Orange Show." There is another sign on the base that reads, in part, "20th National Orange Show, San Bernardino, February 13th to 23rd 1930..." and another that reads, "This is a complimentary exhibit not [entered] in competition."
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Date Created:
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[circa September 1929]
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Resource Type:
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still image
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Collection:
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Los Angeles Times Photographs Collection
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Description:
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National Orange Show exhibit at the Southern California Fair consisting of classicizing caryatid statues beneath a floral dome, with a sign reading "National Orange Show" around the ring base, supported by 4 columns. The base is formed by oranges and flowers. A sign at the base reads: "20th National Orange Show, San Bernardino, February 13th to 23rd 1930, California's Greatest Midwinter Event." Another sign at the base reads: "This is a complimentary Exhibit not entered in competition." The exhibit is in a tent with a slope of orange-filled crates in the background.
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Date Created:
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September 24, 1929
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Resource Type:
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still image
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Collection:
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Los Angeles Times Photographs Collection