The Seal Beach Lions Club to Transfer the Red Car to the Seal Beach Historic Resources Foundation in a Public Celebration
The Seal Beach Lion’s Club, in the midst of the controversy surrounding the upkeep and care of the Red Car
Read MoreThe Seal Beach Lion’s Club, in the midst of the controversy surrounding the upkeep and care of the Red Car
Read More[This article was originally published in April 7, 1985 issue of The Journal.] By WIiiiam G. Quinn During the week
Read MoreThe Seal Beach Historic Resources Foundation is proud to announce it is the recent recipient of two generous donations. In
Read MoreThis article originally ran on October 22, 2010 in the Seal Beach Sun, and submitted by the College Park East
Read MoreThis was originally published on June 18, 20111 in the Seal Beach Sun. As of Wednesday, June 15, Tommy and
Read MoreIn the first week of April 1926 a Seal Beach resident also known as the Cheyenne Chief Mad Wolf presided
Read More[THIS IS A SAMPLE POST. It will be polished up] The Seal Beach Historical Foundation is in talks with the
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Read MorePreserving Seal Beach History has often been a tricky proposition. For starters many of those involved with the early days
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