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1904 advertisement for lots in corona del mar One of the first advertisements for property in Corona del Mar, 1904. Developers hoped to create a resort town to rival Balboa.

 

 

 

 

interior of storefront library with staff 1948 Corona del Mar library's first location: a storefront on the corner of Goldenrod and Pacific Coast Highway. The calendar on the wall dates this picture to October 1948.

 

 

1950's sign at entrance to corona del marA sign from the 1950's on the corner of Avocado Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway welcomes visitors and residents to "Beautiful Corona del Mar, 'Crown of the Sea,' Finest in shops, restaurants and vacationing."

 

 

 

 

 

exterior of library in custodian's home In 1953, while it waited for space in a renovated Ensign School, the Corona del Mar library moved to the Custodian's House of the Corona del Mar Elementary School.

 

 

 

July 28, 1959: Corona del Mar finally has its own library.
new corona del mar branch library 1959 opening of new corona del mar library with speaker and guests interior of new cdm library with staff

Pictured above are: the exterior of the new library, invited speakers and guests at the opening, and staff members in the library's main reading room.

 

A few years after its completion, "the little building was bulging with books."(1) In 1968 the City of Newport Beach added 2,000 square feet to the library.

workers tearing down wall addition to cdm library view of cdm library entrance with addition

Pictured above are: workers tearing down a wall for the addition, the exterior of the addition, and the main entrance of the library with its new addition.

 

The library as it looked just before its refurbishment in July of 2009.

exterior view of corona del mar with bicycle parked in front
interior view, reading room and magazines with orchids in foreground
view of corona del mar main entrance
interior view, children's area
interior view, children's area with beanbags
interior view, main book stacks

 

The Corona del Mar as it looks today. This smallest branch of the Newport Beach Public Library has become an important part of the community. A brighter, more spacious interior, along with more computing equipment and seating spaces, ensures this neighborhood favorite will welcome visitors for many years to come.

shelves with children's pictures books and display
exterior of corona del mar library with banner congratulating 50th anniversary
fiction and mystery shelves
children's shelving units with display slatwalls
interior view of computer tables and wall shelving
spines of young adult fiction paperbacks

 

 

(1) Sheely, Dorothea Wilson. Brief history of the Newport Beach Library System (1976). In Stevenson, Shirley E., Dorothea Wilson Sheely: thirty years as City Librarian of Newport Beach (Appendix I) (1987).Fullerton, CA: California State University.

Black and white photos used with permission of the Sherman Library.

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