Laguna’s first art gallery
In the 1890s, the Riverside and Santa Ana people assembled for the
summer, so Saturday nights required something special.
They built a floor with a tent over it and were ready for dances.
Music, as a rule, was the big factor. There was one musician in the
village -- a violinist named Hubbard Golf. He was able to play
“Turkey In The Straw,” “Hot Time In The Old Town,” “Good Night
Ladies” and other popular songs on his self-made violin.
In the early 1900s, a little art gallery was built that began
being used for occasions such as weddings, church services, art
displays and funerals. A dance on Saturday night was a standing
event. It is now a home at 571 Graceland Drive.
* This bit of history comes from “The First 100 Years in Laguna
Beach 1876 - 1976” by Merle and Mabel Ramsey. The Coastline Pilot
thanks the Laguna Beach Historical Society for this information and
obtaining permission from the Ramsey family to publish.
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