Hermosa Beach has been one of Los Angeles County's most eclectic
summertime destinations for vacationing families, surfers, sunbathers,
fishermen, volleyball players, and other beachgoers. They ranged from
students in search of one crazy summer to their spiritual forefathers
and mothers who came, saw, and stayed year-round. The city grew through
the 20th century from a train stop into a vital mix of residential
housing with businesses strung along Pacific Coast Highway. The city has
been homey enough to accommodate statesman William Jennings Bryant and
television's iconic Ozzie and Harriet Nelson. Its nationally recognized
nightclubs and other venues included the Biltmore Hotel; the Comedy &
Magic Club; and the legendary Lighthouse, home of West Coast jazz.