COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Roads To Romance Assn, Inc.
Date:
1952
Short Title:
Text Page: Ride The Roads To Romance along the Golden Coast.
Publisher:
Roads To Romance Assn, Inc.
Publisher Location:
Long Beach, Calif.
Type:
Text Page
Obj Height cm:
56
Obj Width cm:
88
Note:
Pictorial map of Southern California, on sheet 58x88, Folded into self wrappers 22x10. Relief shown pictorially. Extends from Malibu Beach, to Ensenada, centered on San Juan Capistrano in the west. Death Valley, Las Vegas, Needles, to the Arizona boarder on the east. Covers the counties of San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial. It shows missions, places of interest and historically significant events in the region including Anza Trail 1774-76, and Butterfield Trail 1858. On verso cover title, color pictures with descriptive text on "Long Beach, California".
Subject:
Pictorial map
Full Title:
(Text Page to) Ride The Roads To Romance along the Golden Coast and thru the Sunshine Empire of Southern California. Copyright. 1952 by Roads To Romance Assn, Inc. David Olmsted, Secy. Municipal auditorium, Long Beach 2, Calif. (cover title) Convention city Long Beach California : American most modern port United States Naval Base. Long Beach Convention Bureau David Olmsted, Director, Long Beach, Califronia.
List No:
9944.001
Series No:
1
Publication Author:
Roads To Romance Assn, Inc.
Pub Date:
1952
Pub Title:
Ride The Roads To Romance along the Golden Coast and thru the Sunshine Empire of Southern California. Copyright. 1952 by Roads To Romance Assn, Inc. David Olmsted, Secy. Municipal auditorium, Long Beach 2, Calif. (cover title) Convention city Long Beach California : American most modern port United States Naval Base. Long Beach Convention Bureau David Olmsted, Director, Long Beach, Califronia.
Pub Note:
See note field above.
Pub List No:
9944.000
Pub Type:
Pocket Map
Image No:
9944001.jp2
Authors:
Roads To Romance Assn, Inc.
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