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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach. Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Complete wreck. Brick buildings completely shattered. Total collapse in many places. Photo from H.M. Engle.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Jefferson Junior High School. View showing damage to the High School. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach. Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Long Beach Polytechnic High School. One of many wrecked schools.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. First Christian Church, 5th and Locust Streets. Long Beach. View showing earthquake damage to Church. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. July 2, 1933.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Jergins Building, Long Beach California. Shattering of tile partition in mezzanine foyer of State Theatre in this building. Photo from H.M. Engle.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach. Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Unknown School probably in Long Beach. View showing damage to School. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Frankin Junior High School. View showing damage to School Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933, killed 115 people, with hundreds of injured and about $40 million in damages. The epicenter was located just offshore near Newport Beach. Magnitude 6.3 at 5:54pm. Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Church on Olive Ave. in Long Beach. View showing earthquake damage to Church. Photo from Capt. T.J. Maher, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. July 2, 1933.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. Typical cracks along side of fill, Huntington Beach. Photo from Mr. Merritt.
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Long Beach, California, Earthquake March 10, 1933. George Wasington High School at 108th Street, in Los Angeles. Southeast corner parapet of Chemistry Building, looking north at East parapet of Chemistry Building. Photo from H.M. Engle.