
To round out
Huntington Beach's centennial year, I'm posting a few photos from 1908, the year
before it incorporated as a city. No, I don't know who these people are, but aren't these some great images?
Yes, those are sugar beets in the wagon shown above. Note the dog riding atop the beets.
Joe Santiago (the guy who owns the historic
Charles Warner house, and who now has the
Manning House hovering over his garage,) writes to tell us that signed copies of his book,
Ebb & Flow: 100 Years of Huntington Beach, are available "at
California Greetings on Main and Orange Streets downtown for only $12, or unsigned at
DeGuelle Glass on Adams and Alabama for only $10."