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About Laguna Beach
Over the decades stars to flocked to Laguna Beach as did dignitaries
like President Franklin D. Roosevelt and writers like John Steinbeck
who wrote Tortilla Flats while living at 504 Park Avenue. They traveled
to Laguna for inspiration and relaxation, frequenting landmarks
like the White House and the Cabrillo Ballroom.
Laguna Beach has a universal allure that is best expressed on a
famous gate built in 1935 (which still stands on the corner of Forest
and Park Avenues); it reads "This gate hangs well and hinders
None, refresh and rest, then travel on."
Laguna Beach real estate
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