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A view of the northern portion of w:Santa Monica, California, from the then-landmark w:Arcadia Hotel, 1893. Two early piers are visible at the bottom left (neither would become the current w:Santa Monica Pier), the w:Long Wharf, Santa Monica's attempt to become the port of Los Angeles, is visible in the distance.

Courtesy of the w:Los Angeles Public Library's Photo Collection[1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine.

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