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  1. A major photographic archive of the co-founder of Santa Monica, the John P. Jones Collection includes many rare landscapes of early Santa Monica. The collection also richly details the extended family life and lively social activities at the Miramar, the mansion built by Mr. Jones overlooking Palisades Park and the Pacific Ocean.

  2. Palisades Historical Image Collection. Santa Monica Public Library. About this Collection. Donated to the Library from the Pacific Palisades Historical Society in 2006, this photograph collection consists of more than 3000 images in prints, negatives, and other media.

  3. Jun 9, 2010 · Nearly 120 years later, the 1.6-mile Palisades Park, known early on as Linda Vista, maintains that pleasant ocean view for thousands of residents and tourists who snap photos, strum guitars,...

  4. Palisades Park is a 26.4-acre (10.7 ha) park in Santa Monica, California. The park is located along a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) section of Ocean Avenue on top of an uplifted unconsolidated sedimentary coastal Quaternary terrace with exposed bluffs, offering views of both the Pacific Ocean and the coastal mountains.

    • 26.4 acres (10.7 ha)
    • Santa Monica Community Services Department
  5. Photograph of a view of Palisades Park in Santa Monica, looking south from the Palisades, ca.1920. A broad sandy stretch of beach is seen at right, and bordering this beach is a two-lane highway. Running parallel to the road is a railroad.

  6. SANTA MONICA, CA. JUN.1, 2010. Monument in honor of the armed servic. of 4. United States. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Palisades Park Santa Monica stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.

  7. Arizona Boulevard and Ocean Boulevard Santa Monica , CA 90401. Get Directions. Palisades Park was gifted to Santa Monica by city founders John Percival Jones and Arcadia Bandini de Baker in 1892. The narrow bluff top park that extended from Colorado Avenue to the northern city limit at Montana Avenue was known as Linda Vista Park until 1915.

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