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Escondido (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 201 Collections and/or Records:

Belly dancing class Escondido Parks, 1976-02-22

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21850
Scope and Contents

Escondido City parks department provides classes and activities that include belly dancing. Photos are varied views of belly dancers practicing dance by pulling veils into various dance moves.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-22

Belly dancing class practice, 1976-02

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21851
Scope and Contents

Belly dance class offered through Escondido parks. View of students practicing using veils.

Dates: 1976-02

Bird-man

 Digital Image
Identifier: SC003-P-134

Bob Piva Escondido City Council candidate, 1976-02-19

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097_21873
Scope and Contents

Bob Piva, candidate for Escondido City Council and former Marine Corp Veteran of WWII has experience in city government and civic involvement.

Dates: Publication: 1976-02-19

"Boggs will show work", 1970-08-09

 File — Box SC003-001: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00001
Scope and Contents

Photograph negatives were part of an article titled “Around the Arts” written by Kathlyn Russell in the Sunday Supplement section of the Escondido Daily Times-Advocate. It showcases local artist Craig Boggs, who was the opening artist for Escondido’s new art marketplace titled “The Alley Galley,” which opened on August 15, 1970. [Image 002 is used for the article.]

Dates: Other: 1970-08-09

Books and Beer, 2021-03-14

 Item
Identifier: togetherApart-384
Scope and Contents

Concrete street barricade painted with the phrase "Read Some Books/Drink Some Beer". Barricades in place to create outdoor seating for restaurants, bars, and breweries in compliance with State of California COVID safe operating guidelines. 100 block of E. Grand Ave, Escondido.

Dates: Other: 2021-03-14

"Bridal Outlet", 1976-03-21

 File — Box SC003-DR097: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_DR097-219-7
Scope and Contents

"Kim's Bridals is the name of a new shop at 110 W. Grand Ave., Escondido, which is offering retail bridal attire and formal attire...the shop is owned and managed by Kim and Jerry Hobart...". They are pictured with a mannequin dressed in complete bridal attire.

Dates: Publication: 1976-03-21

Bronze Sculpture, Grand Avenue, Escondido, California

 File
Identifier: SC003-P-177 to SC003-P-178
Scope and Contents

[Two images, "city employees installing permanent art."]

Dates: 1968-2001