Title:
[1984 Olympics Men's Cycling Road Race with pack of cyclists approaching intersection slide].
Creator:
Unknown
Subject:
Sports--California--Mission Viejo
Events--California--Mission Viejo
Bicycle racing
Bicycle racing--California--Mission Viejo
Cyclists
Cyclists--California--Mission Viejo
Planned communities--California--Mission Viejo
Slides--California--Mission Viejo
Photographs--California--Mission Viejo
Street lighting--California--Mission Viejo
Olympic Games (23rd : 1984 : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Mission Viejo Company
Description:
Color slide of a pack of cyclists racing towards an intersection during the Men's Cycling Road Race of the 1984 Summer Olympic
Games. The pack of cyclists are on the right side of the photograph. In the center of the photograph is a cylinder-shaped
Olympic event post that is approximately 20 feet high. On the post is the Olympic symbol for cycling. Behind the cyclists
is an undeveloped large hill; at the top of the hill are spectators. In the center of the cross-street are two "Mission Bell"
style streetlights that are characteristic of Mission Viejo's Spanish influence in design. On the streetlights hang colorful
banners. The riders are racing upon O'Neill Road; this street was later named Olympiad Road in commemoration of this Olympic
event. The cross street is Alicia Parkway. A faint outline of Saddleback Mountain is visible on the horizon, behind the hill
of spectators. At the top of the slide is a label with "84-008, Frame 018" typed on it. At the bottom of the slide is written
"camjl 225" in pencil and, in typescript, "22, Jul84H14."
Publisher:
Mission Viejo Library
Date:
1984 July
Type:
image
Format:
1 slide : col.
Identifier:
camjl_225
M.V. - Sports - Cycling - Olympics, 1984 - Cycling Road Race
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Mission Viejo (Calif.); O'Neill Road (Mission Viejo, Calif.); Olympiad Road (Mission Viejo, Calif.); Alicia Parkway (Mission
Viejo, Calif.)
Rights:
unknown
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