The photo below shows the ball field just out side the town of Avalon circa 1920's. The new country club building is seen to the left overlooking the field and was used as the Cubs locker room.

This is a current aerial view. The ball field in the center is gone and is now a maintenance yard for the golf course. The county club building still stands and the original Cubs locker room was preserved.

This 1920's photo shows a golfer teeing off outside the club house. The ball park is in the back ground. There was a small grandstand along the first base line and a row of eucalyptus trees along the third base line separating the field from the golf course.

This view from the grandstand shows the club house on a hill in the background.

This is the locker room used by the players, beautifully preserved and what looks like walnut cabinetry. Wrigley spared no expense!

This is an exterior view of the club house on the hill. Great Moorish influenced architecture.

The Cubs trudging down the hill from the locker room en route to the ball field or an exercise regime around the town.

Calisthenics on the beach at Avalon. Tough life!
