Ocean Park pier fire refers to fires that occurred on or near amusement piers of Ocean Park, Los Angeles County, California, United States.
1912 Ocean Park pier fire
1915 Ocean Park pier fire
1924 Ocean Park pier fire
Multiple 1970s Ocean Park pier fires (after closure but before demolition of Pacific Ocean Park)
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