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First sanctuary for Arcadia Presbyterian Church. Served as a Sunday School in 1911, and as first Presbyterian Church of Arcadia beginning May 22, 1914. Located at 206 N. First Avenue.

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Date
c.1944 (Note printing on door:"Office of Price Administration" - a WWII government agency.)

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Date
c.1944 (Note printing on door:"Office of Price Administration" - a WWII government agency.)
Subjects
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
238
Collection
Photographs
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First building erected by Arcadia Presbyterian Church in Arcadia. Located at NE corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue.

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Date
c.1917-1918

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Date
c.1917-1918
Subjects
Arcadia Community Church
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
237
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Arcadia Community Church located at this time on NE corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue, later moved to NE corner of First Avenue and Alice Street and became Arcadia Presbyterian Church.

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Date
c.1933-1948

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Date
c.1933-1948
Subjects
Arcadia Community Church
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Physical Description
3x5 b&w post card
ID
235
Collection
Photographs
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Arcadia Presbyterian Church at NE corner of First and Alice Streets, prior to building new sanctuary in early 1970's.

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Date
c.1965

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Date
c.1965
Subjects
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
First Avenue
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
231
Collection
Photographs
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Arcadia Community Church located at NE corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue. Later building was moved to NE corner of First Avenue and Alice Street and renamed Arcadia Presbyterian Church.

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Date
c.1923

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Date
c.1923
Subjects
Arcadia Community Church
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Santa Anita Avenue
Physical Description
3x5 b&w post card
ID
236
Collection
Photographs
Images
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View east on Huntington Drive from intersection of Santa Anita Avenue and Huntington Drive. Community Church on NE corner was moved in 1934 to S. First Street and became Arcadia Presbyterian Church. Two storied building on NW corner was City Hall. Large sign on south side may say: Arcadia Pharmacy.

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Date
c.1923

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Date
c.1923
Subjects
Huntington Drive
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
City Hall
Physical Description
7x11 b&w
ID
581
Collection
Photographs
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Originally known as Arcadia Community Church, later became Arcadia Presbyterian. This building was originally on NE corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue, later moved to First Avenue and Alice Street.

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Date
c.1923

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Date
c.1923
Subjects
Arcadia Community Church
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
239
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Arcadia's first female mayors. Left to right: Mary Young, Gail Marshall, Floretta Lauber, Barbara Kuhn

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Date
May 7, 2014

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Date
May 7, 2014
Subjects
Kuhn, Barbara
Lauber, Floretta
Marshall, Gail
Mayors
Young, Mary
Physical Description
8.5 x 11' color
ID
2260
Collection
Photographs
Images
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ID #2012-2027 show the opening dedication and ribbon cutting at the newly built Arcadia Community Center, at 365 Campus Drive. Jerry Collins is on the far left. Floretta Lauber is holding the big scissors.

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Date
July 19, 1991

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Date
July 19, 1991
Subjects
Recreation Department Collection
Arcadia Community Center
Collins, Jerry
Lauber, Floretta
Physical Description
3 1/2 x 4 1/2 color
ID
2016
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Arcadia Presbyterian Church at NE corner of First and Alice Streets prior to building new sanctuary in early 1970's. (Discrepancy in date of "c.1965." Per Teri Weeks, a long-time church member, this church building was torn down in 1961 and new sanctuary was built in 1962, so this photo was probably 1950s.

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Date
c.1965

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Date
c.1965
Subjects
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
First Avenue
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
232
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Former councilwoman and Mayor Floretta Lauber and her husband are being driven in a vintage convertible during Diamond Jubilee Parade.

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Date
September 30, 1978

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Date
September 30, 1978
Subjects
Mayors-Lauber, Floretta
Centennial celebrations,etc.-Diamond Jubilee,1978-Parade
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
781
Collection
Photographs
Images
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View of portion of Diamond Jubilee Parade along Campus Drive, shows white car, followed by vintage cars carrying, first, Councilman Charles Gilb, and second, former Councilwoman Floretta Lauber.

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Date
September 30,1978

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Date
September 30,1978
Subjects
Centennial celebrations,etc.-Diamond Jubilee,1978-Parade
Gilb, Charles
Lauber, Floretta
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
783
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Group pictured at one of tables at Diamond Jubilee Breakfast held at Arboretum. Lady with hat at left is former Councilwoman and Mayor, Floretta Lauber; Mr. Lauber has back to camera. Lady in print dress on right is Mrs. Robert Considine sitting next to her husband Robert Considine, also a former Councilman and Mayor.

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Date
September 30, 1978

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Three young people standing at SW corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue just inside fence of Ross Field Balloon School. L-R: Bruno Bucher, his sister Cacilie Bucher Mauch and unidentified man. Note Community Presbyterian Church, then on NE corner of this intersection.

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Date
1927

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Date
1927
Subjects
Bucher, Bruno
Mauch, Cacilie Bucher
Arcadia Presbyterian Church
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1004
Collection
Photographs
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Seated in large military truck are, L-R: Bruno Bucher, Cacelie Bucher Mauch, and Master Sgt. William Bucher, step father of the two young people. Truck is parked just inside the fence of Ross Field Balloon School, and at SW corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita. Note: Community Presbyterian Church seen behind them (was later moved to First Ave and Alice Street). Note also, a sign, apparently giving name of base over entry and not readable from this angle.

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Date
1927

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Date
1927
Subjects
Balloon School
Bucher, Bruno
Bucher, William
Community Presbyterian Church
Mauch, Cacilie Bucher
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1003
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior at 1424 S. Baldwin Avenue. This congregation bought property from the American Lutheran Church (later became Lutheran Church of the Cross) in 1963. View is taken from west side of Baldwin, facing entrance. Note 9-17-2008: The 1963 date of sale is not certain as the 1964-65 city directory has the Lutheran Church of the Cross still occupying 1424 S. Baldwin Avenue. Lutheran Church of the Cross moved into a new building in June, 1965 according to item #15 in the Arcadia - Churches VF, so the building may have changed hands in 1965 - (Yvonne Ng).

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Date
August 1976

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Date
August 1976
Subjects
Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
241
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Newspaper page from sports section of L.A. Sunday Times reporting opening of Santa Anita Park, built by "Lucky" Baldwin and opened December 1907. See more legible hard copy in VF Baldwin, Elias J.-Horses and horse racing.

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Date
December 8, 1907

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Date
December 8, 1907
Subjects
Baldwin, Elias J. "Lucky"-Horses and horse racing
Santa Anita Park-1907-1912
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
551
Collection
Photographs
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Exterior front of Arcadia Congregational Church at 2607 South Santa Anita Avenue. The former home of Prince Erik of Denmark is on the grounds of this church. Photograph by Terry Miller. Note: Per Jolene Cadenbach, a fire destroyed Prince Erik Hall in June 2021, tear down started around end of 2021, and was completely torn down in 2022.

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Date
April 2001

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Date
April 2001
Subjects
Erik, Prince of Denmark
Arcadia Congregational Church
Churches
Historic houses
Physical Description
4x6 b&w
ID
2173B
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Jim Helms, General Chairman of Diamond Jubilee, presenting plaques to chairmen of various committees. Left to right: Ruth Gilb and her husband Councilman Charles Gilb (behind); Floretta Lauber, former Mayor and community coordinator of Diamond Jubilee events; Kel Mason, Chairman of Parade; Della Mason (in black dress); Carla Maggio (in white), an administrative assistant to Mr. Helms; Marilyn Daleo, Publicity; and Jean Cope.

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Date
September 30, 1978

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Portrait of Reverend George W. Thomas, minister of the Arcadia Community Church from September 1919-April 1924. He is seen from the chest up, wearing a suit, tie and glasses.

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Date
unknown

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Date
unknown
Subjects
Thomas, George W.
Arcadia Community Church
Physical Description
4x5 b&w
ID
1433
Collection
Photographs
Images
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