Long before the mass media sang its praises, Laguna Beach was advertised by word of mouth. When watercolor painter Norman St. Claire returned home to San Francisco from a visit in 1903 with glowing reports of the picture-perfect tourist town on the coast roughly halfway between Santa Monica and San Diego—and his landscapes as proof—the creative community soon got the message. Within a few short years, the population mushroomed to 300 people, half of them artists. Learn More...
Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas