Independence Day Parade in Avalon
–click on the image to view panorama– Independence Day is celebrated in style on Catalina Island. The Trojan marching band (USC) leads the parade of decked-out golf carts and local dignitaries. Go here...
View ArticleIndependence Day - the Golf Cart Parade
–click on the image to view panorama– Avalon’s main form of transportation gets spruced up for the parade.
View ArticleIndependence Day Parade Front Street
–click on the image to view panorama– The Humane Society golf cart float
View ArticleWallHouse #2 by John Hejduk
–click on the image to view panorama– John Hejduk designed this house in the 70s, but it was built much later, in 2001 on the outskirts of the City of Groningen in the northernmost province of the...
View ArticleAmargosa Opera House
–click on the image to view panorama– Marta Becket has been a creative force in this outpost in the desert for over 35 years. Not only does she perform in the opera house, she has created a wonderful...
View ArticleAvalon Theater 3
–click on the image to view panorama– I am currently working on a vr tour of the Casino building, including the famous ballroom, plus many areas that are off limits to the general public…
View ArticleAvalon Theater continued
–click on the image to view panorama– I am currently working on a vr tour of the Casino building, including the famous ballroom, plus many areas that are off limits to the general public…
View ArticleAvalon Theater Projection Room
–click on the image to view panorama– I am currently working on a vr tour of the Casino building, including the famous ballroom, plus many areas that are off limits to the general public…
View ArticleAvalon Theater Projection Room (2)
–click on the image to view panorama– I am currently working on a vr tour of the Casino building, including the famous ballroom, plus many areas that are off limits to the general public…
View ArticleAvalon Theater Private Screening Room
–click on the image to view panorama– This room was designed to be the Wrigley family’s private screening room, but was never used as such, as Mrs. Wrigley preferred to be amongst the general audience.
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