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Bruce's Seat

Free admission

Bruce's Seat — a memorial in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

Station Road, Oldmeldrum - geograph.org.uk - 3973938

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Bruce's Seat is a memorial located in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Bruce's Beach was an African-American beach resort at Manhattan Beach in Los Angeles County, California. The property, which was located at 26th Street and Highland Avenue, was owned and operated by Charles and Willa Bruce for the benefit of the black community when racial segregation prevented them from enjoying opportunities provided at other beaches in the area. After it opened in 1912, it became a successful and popular visitor destination for African Americans. In 1924 the city of Manhattan Beach council used eminent domain to close it down as the area proposed was to be redeveloped as a public park. The property, acquired from the Bruce family and other owners, remained undeveloped for decades. Part of the site was eventually turned into a park in the 1960s and renamed Bruce's Beach in 2007. A lifeguard facility and parking lot were constructed on the beach parcels. In 2021, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve returning the county land to the heirs of Charles and Willa Bruce. The complex process of transferring the parcels to their great-grandsons was completed in 2022. In January 2023 the Bruce family announced their decision to sell the beach back to the county for $20 million.

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Background

History

]] Peck's Pier and Pavilion in Manhattan Beach was an area of recreation for African Americans. In 1912, Willa and Charles Bruce bought a property in the strand area for $1,225 from Los Angeles real estate broker Henry Willard. On property right by the sand, they ran a popular lodge, cafe and dance hall. The development provided beach access to Black people, whose access to public shore was highly restricted. Other beach attractions available to African-Americans included Peck's Pier and pavilion on 34th Street, a section of Santa Monica State Beach referred to as the "Ink Well", and the Pacific Beach Club in Orange County. Manhattan Beach was a predominantly white community and Mrs.…

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Coordinates
57.3315, -2.3299
Postcode
AB51 0GQ
Parliamentary constituency
Gordon and Buchan

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bruce's Seat?
Bruce's Seat is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB51 0GQ).
Is Bruce's Seat free to visit?
Yes, Bruce's Seat is free to enter.
How do I get to Bruce's Seat?
Drivers can navigate to postcode AB51 0GQ. It sits within the Gordon and Buchan parliamentary constituency.