[Decorating the Sierra Madre Tournament of Roses float] [graphic]. 1945.

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[Decorating the Sierra Madre Tournament of Roses float] [graphic]. 1945.

Image depicts a group of Sierra Madre residents decorating the float entry in December 1945 for the 1946 Tournament of Roses Parade. "Freedom from Terror" appears at the front of the float and "Sierra Madre" is in flowers on the side of the float. The float features an angel of peace being freed from the coils of a boa constrictor by the sword of justice.

1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7543614

Sierra Madre Public Library

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Hinojos, Joe A.,

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Situated at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in Little Santa Anita Canyon, the area is formerly known as Carter's Camp and as Sierra Madre Canyon Park. In 1913 the Carter property was sold and subdivided into building lots. The area has maintained much of its rustic quality and many of the original summer homes are lived in year round. From the description of [View of Woodland Drive] [graphic]/ Joe A. Hinojos. ca. 1945. (Sierra Madre Public Library). WorldCat record id: 44408353...

City of Sierra Madre.

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