Life was sure different in Southern California back in the 1930s. These photos capture the simplicity of everyday life during a time when the world moved at a much slower pace. As you look at these pictures you will notice just how much has changed over the past 80+ years – it’s absolutely mind blowing. If you enjoy taking a step back in time, you might also like seeing photos of SoCal from 100 years ago. Enjoy the picture show!
- Surrounded by doves at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
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- Training for the USC Men’s relay in 1934 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
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- A migrant farm family making their way through Southern California.
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- Jayne Wyman, a major celebrity in her day, hanging out on a SoCal beach.
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- Hanging out on the Huntington Beach Pier doing some fishing.
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- Just another day in SoCal surrounded by citrus trees and boxes of oranges for 50 cents.
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- Before it was Knott’s Berry Farm, it was known as Knott’s Berry Place.
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- Hard at work at the Ford assembly line in Long Beach.
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- Taking a scenic drive through Brea Canyon.
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- Young kids spending time at the library in San Clemente.
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- Officials doing a little scouting at the site where Dana Point would eventually be developed.
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- Local folks hanging out at the beach under umbrellas and doing a little shopping at the Newport Pier fish market.
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Isn’t it fascinating to see these vintage photos of how life used to be in SoCal in the 30s? It makes me long for a simpler time, but also makes me appreciate all of our modern conveniences. If you enjoy seeing these historic photos of Southern California, please let us know on our Facebook page.
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