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Sign erected on the former site of Aviation High School by the city of Redondo Beach in September 2023. It includes 2 paragraphs of text about the school's history, an illustration of its Falcons mascot, a photo of a sign lamenting its demolition by Hintz Wrecking, & an aerial photo showing its position relative to TRW's Space Park campus prior to the demolition. It includes a 1982 photo credit by Norman Lund, presumably for the demolition sign, not the aerial.

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current17:37, 22 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 17:37, 22 October 20231,920 × 2,560 (2.27 MB)FunhistorySign erected on the former site of Aviation High School by the city of Redondo Beach in September 2023. It includes 2 paragraphs of text about the school's history, an illustration of its Falcons mascot, a photo of a sign lamenting its demolition by Hintz Wrecking, & an aerial photo showing its position relative to TRW's Space Park campus prior to the demolition. It includes a 1982 photo credit by Norman Lund, presumably for the demolition sign, not the aerial.

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