Holly Bay Beach, c.1950


This photograph is of Holly Bay beach, facing south, taken between 1949 & 1950.
This photograph is of Holly Bay beach, facing south, taken between 1949 & 1950.
#26: This photograph is of Holly Bay beach, facing south, taken between 1949 & 1950. The 2nd building to the right of the pole on the hillside is Katie Pfundt's house. (She was also known as "Grandma Pfundt".) The homes along the beach, from left to right, belonged to: the Moores, the Cramers, Monte Heustis, "Rob" Wyatt, & "Flossie" Clark. The Holly Bay Post Office, Store & Resort is at the far right. Thomas Creek is in the foreground &, beyond that, all that remained of the Pilings that once supported the Shingle Mill & Can Opener Factory. Photograph donated by Freida Wyatt.
#26: This photograph is of Holly Bay beach, facing south, taken between 1949 & 1950. The 2nd building to the right of the pole on the hillside is Katie Pfundt’s house. (She was also known as “Grandma Pfundt”.) The homes along the beach, from left to right, belonged to: the Moores, the Cramers, Monte Heustis, “Rob” Wyatt, & “Flossie” Clark. The Holly Bay Post Office, Store & Resort is at the far right. Thomas Creek is in the foreground &, beyond that, all that remained of the Pilings that once supported the Shingle Mill & Can Opener Factory. Photograph donated by Freida Wyatt.

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