This collection of historical images documents the islands and villages
of Newport, Balboa, and Corona del Mar. The seaside resorts had been a
place for dory fishing, bustling wharf traffic with railroad
transportation, and visitors who arrived in Pacific Electric Cars. The
seaside fun-land was transformed into shipyards, a launch for
sport-fishing, and a place of rest and relaxation for military personnel
in World War II. These black and white images feature such events as Bal
Week, a tradition since the 1930s; the first surfing contest on the
Mainland in 1928; melodies and dance steps of the Rendezvous Ballroom
and the Balboa Pavilion; and decades of yachting and sailing. This
volume will bring back memories to local residents, as well as introduce
the heritage of Newport to a new generation.