The Venice Historical Society has a new exhibit at the Venice Library, 501 S. Venice Blvd. It features photographs from the turn of the last century through the 1920’s, including canal scenes, Windward Ave. and Venice Blvd. 310.967.5170, info@veniceofamerica.org or www.veniceofamerica.org for more information.
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