Real Estate/Development
Jan. 2, 2000
Grand dame of Santa Monica beach clubs
In 1926 America was experiencing an economic boom and nowhere were the good times more lavishly evident than in Santa Monica. Many expected the seaside community - now experiencing a surge in the construction of hotels, ballrooms and amusement piers - to become the Atlantic City of the Pacific.




In 1926 America was experiencing an economic boom and nowhere were the good times more lavishly evident than in Santa Monica. Many expected the seaside community - now experiencing a surge in the construction of hotels, ballrooms and amusement piers - to become the Atlantic City of the Pacific.
On May 1, 1926, E.A. (Jack) and T.D. (Til) Harter opened what would immediately become the best of Santa Monica's beach clubs at 1910 Ocean Front Walk. Built for $2 million, which wa...
On May 1, 1926, E.A. (Jack) and T.D. (Til) Harter opened what would immediately become the best of Santa Monica's beach clubs at 1910 Ocean Front Walk. Built for $2 million, which wa...
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