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Emergency services Two major hospitals are within the Santa Monica glad limits, UCLA Santa Monica Hospital and St. Inthe Flanagans move to from Santa Monica. Retrieved June 13, 2012. Bicycles Santa Monica has a bike action plan and recently launched a in November 2015. The Douglas Company later kept facilities in the glad until the 1960s. Ambulance transportation is provided by AmeriCare Ambulance Services. The Census reported 87,610 people 97. Retrieved June 13, 2012.

Pacific Park The pier contains , a family with its one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art,. This should not be confused with , a former amusement park a few miles south of Santa Monica Pier, which operated from 1958 to 1967 and is now demolished. Other attractions It also has an original hippodrome from the 1920s, the operated by , shops, entertainers, a , a trapeze school, , and. The pier's west end is a popular location for. During the summer months the pier is venue to weekly outdoor concerts, movies, and other family friendly activities, many of which are free to the public. Santa Monica - Pier beach 2014 Santa Monica has had several piers; however, the Santa Monica Pier is two adjoining piers that long had separate owners. The long, narrow Municipal Pier opened September 9, 1909, primarily to carry sewer pipes beyond the breakers, and had no amenities. The short, wide adjoining Pleasure Pier to the south, a. Newcomb Pier, was built in 1916 by and his son Arthur, pioneers. Attractions on the Pleasure Pier eventually included the building which now houses the current carousel and is listed on the , the Blue Streak Racer wooden roller coaster which was purchased from the defunct amusement park in San Diego , the Whip, merry-go-rounds, Wurlitzer organs, and a funhouse. The Carousel was built in 1922 on what was often referred to as a Pleasure Pier and features 44 hand-carved horses. It was rebuilt in 1990 inside the Hippodrome. A provides musical accompaniment. The La Monica Ballroom opened on July 23, 1924. Eslick with a Spanish façade and French Renaissance interior, it was the largest dance hall on the , accommodating 5,000 dancers on its 15,000-square-foot 1,400 m 2 floor. From 1958 until 1962, the ballroom served as a ; first as Skater's Ballroom, and later as the Santa Monica Roller Rink, where the speed skating club won many state and regional championships. The La Monica Ballroom was demolished in 1963. The Pleasure Pier thrived during the 1920s but faded during the. During the 1930s, the pier was mainly used as a ferry landing, while most of the amusement park facilities were closed down and its attractions sold off. The bridge and entry gate to Santa Monica Pier were built in 1938 by the federal , and replaced the former grade connection. The Newcomb Pier was privately owned until it was acquired by the city in 1974. During the 1960s and 1970s various plans were proposed that would entail removal of the pier. The strangest one called for the construction of an artificial island with a 1500-room hotel. The outstanding order to raze the pier was revoked by the city council in 1973. Within that same year, the Carousel and Hippodrome were memorable sets featured in the film , although the story was set in Chicago. In 1983, the Santa Monica Pier experienced a significant loss. On January 27, there were reported swells of 10-feet during this winter storm. When the storm was over, the lower deck of the pier was destroyed. The City of Santa Monica began repairs on March 1, 1983, when another storm rolled in. A crane which was being used to repair the west end was dragged into the water and acted as a battering ram against the pilings. Over one-third of the Pier was completely destroyed. The City of Santa Monica created a non-profit in response to the damage and called it Santa Monica Pier Restoration Corporation SMPRC. SMPRC conducted the daily operations of the Santa Monica Pier, such as managing events, filming, promotions, tenants, and street performers. To date, SMPRC has produced the Santa Monica Pier Paddle Board Race and the Twilight Summer Concert Series. Also, in 2011, SMPRC changed the company name to the Santa Monica Pier Corporation SMPC. Books In the popular book series The dark artifices by Cassandra Clare, the fictional Los Angeles Institute overlooks the Santa Monica pier. Most of the major plot is set in this vicinity. Films Films which prominently used the Santa Monica Pier include , , , , , , , , , 1975 with Robert Mitchum, , , , there is a on the pier , , , , , , , , the pier is the site of the movie's climactic final scene , , , the indie romantic comedy , and the scene with Lilly's birthday party. During the earthquake in the movie , the pier can be seen sinking beneath the waves. The 1964 Natalie Wood film features the pier in the beginning of the picture. The pier is also featured in the 2018 , starring , where a kaiju attack destroys the pier, as well as the entire city. In the series' opening scene, a city bus pulls up alongside the pier in the adjacent parking lot. Callen waking up in his small apartment overlooking the pier. His father works at the pier. In the final episode, it also appears briefly in the background in one shot. The pier is frequently shown whenever the characters visit the pier or the Beverly Hills beach club. Eventually, he is arrested after being caught on the pier. Two miles of beach adjacent to the pier. City of Santa Monica. Archived from PDF on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 27 January 2016. Santa Monica Pier: A History from 1875-1990. Retrieved 5 April 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.

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