Looking towards the shoreline of downtown San Pedro from the sea, 1945
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Looking towards the shoreline of downtown San Pedro from the sea, 1945

My dad said there was a three story building owned by Alamilla on San Pedro that was known as the casino but wasn’t actually a casino. That was destroyed by hurricane Hattie. It was only called a casino but was not open to the public. It was for private parties I believe.

Photograph courtesy Yvonne Paulette Hunter Romero

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