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A Chamber of Commerce Christmas event inside Memorial Hall with people at decorated tables in 1939. Note: One picture shows a musical trio playing on stage with the other picture showing Santa in photo with hand raised.
A Chamber of Commerce Christmas event inside Memorial Hall with people at decorated tables in 1939. Note: One picture shows a musical trio playing on stage with the other picture showing Santa in photo with hand raised. (3)
Artist sketch of the future Memorial Hall
Bill Gallienne in the Chamber office, Memorial Hall
Chamber of Commerce Dinner inside Memorial Hall showing rows of tables and the stage in 1942
Cut out of Memorial Hall in sepia
Cut outs of three photos showing the Chamber of Commerce, Memorial Hall, and the Lake Park clubhouse
Fifth Street side of Memorial Hall showin War Memorial and a flag
Flyer showing sketch of finished Sixth Street entrance after remodeling
Front and side view of Memorial Hall
Front and side view of Memorial Hall at Sixth Street between Pecan old Magnolia and Orange Note: Old street light
Front of the original Fifth Street entrance which was later moved to Sixth Street
Front view of Memorial Hall with the American Legion Hall upstairs with newer street light. Circa 1954.
Garden Show
Long shot photo of the War Memorial at City Memorial Hall. Circa 1954
Members of the Women's Relief Corps, an auxillary arm of the Grand Army of the Republic, stand in front of the Fifth Street entrance to Memorial Hall in 1931
Moving palm trees from old Civic Center 6th Street to Beach
Old Memorial Hall
Old Memorial Hall (6)
Old Memorial Hall (7)
Old Memorial Hall (8)
Old Memorial Hall (9)
Photo of Memorial Hall singers
Side view of Memorial Hall and parking lot. Note: Nelson Auto Service building at 420 Fifth Street in the background.
Sixth Street entrance to Memorial Hall building and the Chamber of Commerce
Story in the Huntington Beach Independent newspaper by Jerry Person on Memorial Hall in January 2001