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(SealBeach) – – Seal Beach, a place where Main Street was kept to two lanes to establish a turn–back–the–clock feel. In Seal Beach's Old Town, where narrow streets wrap around eclectic beach cottages, the neighbors decided there was no bigger threat than homes remodeled to resemble wedding cakes. PHOTOGRAPHED TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, 2006 (Photo by Don Kelsen/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
(SealBeach) – – Seal Beach, a place where Main Street was kept to two lanes to establish a turn–back–the–clock feel. In Seal Beach's Old Town, where narrow streets wrap around eclectic beach cottages, the neighbors decided there was no bigger threat than homes remodeled to resemble wedding cakes. PHOTOGRAPHED TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, 2006 (Photo by Don Kelsen/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
(SealBeach) – – Seal Beach, a place where Main Street was kept to two lanes to establish a turn–bac
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