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2 Pebblv Beach V
3 Sugar Loaf U
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5 WhitîS Landing 13
6 ' Neptune s Cave 1Í
7 Empire Landing 1?
8 Isthmus Cove 2
9 Bird Rock 2
10 Ship Rock 2
11 Arro->v Point 2
12 Smugglers Cave 2
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Eugle Rock
Pirate Ship
Catulma. Harbor
Little Hurboi
Middle Ranc
Middle Ranch Dam.
Silver Canyon
The Palisades
Church Rock
> Round Top
■ Orizaba
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Pleasure Island—The Memory Lingers
V^ quarter to seven and one-half miles wide. Extremely
nountainous, the highest peak (Orizaba) is 2111 feet
iigh. All sorts of diversions are to be enjoyed at Cata-
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around Avalon and to the Summit, Middle Ranch ai
the Isthmus.
On the hillside between the St. Catherine Hotel ai
the town is a Spanish tower containing the Catalina C
thedral Chimes, which ring every quarter-hour and a
also played as the steamer arrives and leaves.
Famous Glass Bottom Boats
One of the best known of Catalina's many uniqui
tractions, and one which no visitor to California sh
miss, is the view of the beautiful Submarine Gar
through glass bottomed boats. Here are shell-encri
rocks, fishes—red, green and gold—great trees of
with long branches, waving as on land by a tempest;
uriant tciliaRe, beautiful groves and gardens.
A lecturer on board the boat explains what you s<
Father Neptune's realm and a deep sea diver give:
exhibition beneath the boat.
The Catalina Country Club
The Catalina Country Club has a nine-hole golf cc
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a piano and comfortable chairs and couches,
locker rooms and showers for men and women. Golf balls
and clubs may be procured. Green fee 50 cents. A professional is available if instruction is desired.
Adjacent to the Clubhouse is the baseball diamond—
the training grounds of the Chicago Cubs ball team.
The Catalina Marine Band, one of the best and most
famous on the Pacific Coast, plavs nightly concerts in the
Greek Amphitheatre all summer. Every night but Sunday there is dancing in the Sugar Loaf Casino for Hotel
St. Catherine guests and, during the summer, in the Cres-