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Orange County and the vehicles that ply its roads

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We don’t really need a reminder of how widespread the automobile became in Southern California, especially after World War II. But after flipping through the Flickr stream of the Orange County Archives, it becomes abundantly clear how dependent Southern California became on the automobile so quickly. Many of the scenes in the collection that show automobiles display the mega-sized parking lots and wide, automobile-saturated roads that were widespread in the area while the rest of the country still dealt with two-lane highways, dirt parking lots and minimal amounts of traffic.

Orange Fire Department truck No. 1, 1912 Orange County Park with early cars Sawyer's White Garage, 515 E. 4th St, Santa Ana, July 1927 Officials discuss plans for the Ortega Highway, 1930 Officals at Dana Point, 1930 Sea Breeze Village Auto Court, Huntington Beach, circa 1940 Orange County Plaza, Chapman Ave., Garden Grove, 1957 17th St, Tustin, 1959 Model Market, Sunny Hills, Fullerton, 1961 Sunset Beach, April 1966 Prospect Plaza, Chapman Ave. & Prospect, Orange, May 1966 Newport Blvd at 18th St., Costa Mesa, circa 1966 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa, 1966 Harbor Blvd at Chapman Ave, Garden Grove, June 1971

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