Friday Flick: Pacific Ocean Park, Circa 1959

by Michael Imlay on August 15, 2008

in Angeleno Sights


A few decades ago, a SoCal day at the beach often meant a trip to Santa Monica’s Pacific Ocean Park (POP), a 28-acre seaside amusement extravaganza designed to rival Disneyland. Featuring a Sea Circus, pier, funhouses, thrill rides, and even a few outer-space themed exhibits, the park opened in 1958, attracting more than a million visitors its first year.

Despite its early success, 1965 redevelopment of the surrounding area curtailed street access to the park, strangling attendance figures and forcing closure two years later. Except for some underwater pilings from its dismantled pier, no traces of POP remain today. It has completely vanished into the sands of time, leaving us nothing but childhood memories.

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phyllis Weiss September 10, 2008 at 10:28 PM

Im a California native…Went to Venice High………..Nothing was like growing up in Los Angeles..Especially on the Westside of town…….We were free, high spirited, loved the open spaces and the land…………The sixties were another story………..We remember all of it…Nothing remains the way it was……POP or Pacific Ocean Park was where Miss Teenage America was held………Very few natives left really…The town that remains is a town I no longer know…………………….Thanks for the memories…Im presently writing a book….

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