Pop’s Pier

Pop’s Pier
Author: Donna Calhoun
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1532075197

For seven decades, Byron Calhoun overlooked the muddy brown water of Mobile Bay in Alabama. He’d seen it all throughout the years from the end of the pier—sailboats, tugboats, Jet Skis, and yachts. Byron and his wife spent hours on that pier trying to figure out the stories of the people and the events they watched year after year. In Pop’s Pier, author Donna Calhoun, Byron’s daughter, shares a collection of stories reflecting more than fifty years of life on the pier and her father’s unending love of his family, his friends, and the water. From Byron’s arrival on the island in the early 1960s, this memoir takes a walk down memory lane. It shares recollections of the experiences, both the good times and the sad, that shaped life on the bay—from fishing to weather patterns and the art of mixing a good drink. Pop’s Pier offers a loving celebration of Donna’s father and the legacy he left behind.

Pacific Ocean Park

Pacific Ocean Park
Author: Christopher Merritt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781934170526

Pacific Ocean Park - or P.O.P. - was extraordinary in both its glamorous rise and spectacular fall. Located between Santa Monica and Venice, it was a family-oriented attraction in the '50s with modernist-style rides. P.O.P.'s attendance surpassed that of Disneyland and was often widely seen in movies and television shows throughout the '60s. Its Cheetah auditorium hosted important early rock shows, including those by The Doors and Pink Floyd. Merritt and Priore's spectacular history features hundreds of images, most of them unseen, including original ride designs.

Working with Pop

Working with Pop
Author: Michael A. Santulli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2008
Genre: Fathers and sons
ISBN: