Arch Rock was a natural arch formation located just south of Topanga Canyon[1] along the coast of Santa Monica Bay, Los Angeles County, California in the United States.

Arch Rock Santa Monica (1904)

Arch Rock was located at what is now 18412 Pacific Coast Highway.[2] It was a popular destination for day trips from the young town of Santa Monica.[3] The arch collapsed or was surreptitiously demolished the evening of March 24, 1906, possibly because it was an inconvenient obstacle to creating a coast route for the new-fangled automobiles.[4] Another account says a railroad crew dynamited the formation under cover of darkness.[2] A coach route had previously traveled right under the arch but was only accessible at low tide.[5]

Nearby Castle Rock was demolished as part of a road expansion project in 1945.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "1901 Calabasas topographic map (USGS)".
  2. ^ a b c Masters, Nathan (2013-05-02). "Arch and Castle Rocks: Lost Landmarks of PCH". KCET. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  3. ^ "SANTA MONICA BY THE SEA. AN ALL=YEAR=ROUND RESORT." Los Angeles Times (1886-1922), Jul 05, 1898, pp. 29.
  4. ^ "ARCH ROCK IS GONE.: FAMOUS OLD LAND-MARK AT SANTA MONICA CRUMBLES AND FALLS DURING LAST RAINSTORM." Los Angeles Times (1886-1922), Mar 25, 1906.
  5. ^ "Arch Rock, near Santa Monica, California". pepperdine.contentdm.oclc.org. Retrieved 2023-04-05.

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