LINKS TO INFORMATION
The Laguna Beach Historical Society provides links to historical and other information about Laguna Beach for the courtesy of our members and visitors and receives no benefit for supplying these links. The Society does not endorse or assure accuracy of information on the linked websites.
CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH—Maps and Public Information
DOWNTOWN HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR, courtesy of LB Historical Society
PUBLIC ART INSTALLATIONS – Map
CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH—City website (not associated with the LB Historical Society)
VISIT LAGUNA BEACH
BLOGS, STORIES, INFORMATION
COAST HIGHWAY” OR “PCH?, StuNews
HISTORY OF LAGUNA BEACH, Orange County Historical Society
HISTORY OF THE COAST INN, by Carolyn Smith Burris
LAGUNA BEACH HISTORY, by Gene Felder – stories of Laguna Beach History
ABOUT BLANCHE CLAPP SMITH, previous owner of our bungalow
SHORT HISTORY OF LAGUNA BEACH, by Karen Turnbull
LAGUNA WOMAN, by Steve Turnbull. Discovery of human remains in LB
LAGUNA WOMAN, UPDATE AND CORRECTIONS, by Pat Maxon
OTHER LAGUNA BEACH HISTORY by Steve Turnbull—stories and photos
1993 FIRE, by Steve Turnbull
LAGUNA BEACH "GATE", by Chris Jepsen
NATURE'S LAGUNA WILDERNESS (Adaptation), by Ronald H. Chilcote
THOSE WERE THE DAYS (Nice YouTube slide show)
1960s-1970s, Brotherhood of Eternal Love
COMMUNITY AND THE ARTS
LAGUNA BEACH LIBRARY has many old newspapers on microfilm
LAGUNA BEACH ART, by Liz Goldner
SCREEN SNAPSHOTS: LAGUNA U.S.A, a 1947 Columbia short filmed at Laguna Beach, some Hollywood performers have gathered at the Griffin Players Theater for a revival of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men.
NEWS
BEYOND LAGUNA BEACH