May 19, 2025

L. Ron Hubbard, Church of Scientology, Aquatic Park & the Maritime Museum

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San Francisco Maritime Museum of the 
in Aquatic Park - 2003 
photo by Chris Wood


A while back, I wrote about L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Scientology movement (link below). Since I posted the article I started remembering in detail the day I was first aware of him and his movement in the early sixties at Aquatic Park in San Francisco. Back then Aquatic Park was a great hangout for gays on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. You could get a fantastic tan and do your cruising. You could spread your towel out on the sand (on the right in the photo above) or there was a grassy area called Victorian Park to the left of the stepped area in the photo (not visible).             
 
I remember it was a gloriously HOT afternoon and the sun was blazing away, perfect for tanning. Back then we didn't know much about skin cancer and I would slather baby oil all over my arms, legs and body and lay there FRYING in the sun. In spite of the intense heat two very young and very handsome men dressed in white shirts with cuff links and neckties were walking among the sunbathing crowd stopping to chat occasionally.      
 
They finally got around to me, I thought they were cruising so I propped myself up on my elbow and listened to what they had to say. It turned out they were handing out pamphlets and telling people about the Church of Scientology. There were some new "religions" popping up at the time (the Hare Krishna would appear a few years later). From what they told me I thought it was a kind of wacky movement and didn't think anything more about it for years. Little did I know!         
         

Fountain Avenue/L. Ron Hubbard Way, 
Los Angeles, California 


I've had a history with Aquatic Park since I was a little kid; my father would take me fishing on the Municipal pier there in the forties. 
 
date & photographer unknown 

 
The pier begins at The San Francisco Maritime Museum and is quite interesting; it is a building built as a bathhouse in 1936 by the WPA; in streamline moderne style, its interior is decorated with fantastic, colorful murals. The Steamship Room illustrates the evolution of maritime technology from wind to steam, and there are displays of lithographic stones, scrimshaw, and whaling guns and photo-murals of San Francisco's early waterfront. A visitors gallery hosts such exhibitions as Sparks (2005), which showcased shipboard radio, radiotelephone, and radio-teletype equipment from over the years.        
 
 
San Francisco Maritime Museum of the 
in Aquatic Park - 1933 
photographer unknown 


WPA murals







There is a fascinating article on the books, writings and concepts of L. Ron Hubbard and the Church of Scientology on the Becoming Outlaws and The Undergroung Bunker websites (links below).           

 
            
Viewfinder links:         
         
Chick Corea       
L. Ron Hubbard ~ Scientology & Battlefield Earth        
Barry Pepper        
John Travolta        
        
Net links:          
         
Allison Fortini Crawford ~ Maritime Museum history         
Carnegie Mellon University ~ The Truth About L. Ron Hubbard      
L. Ron Hubbard website          
Maritime Museum         
The Undergroung Bunker ~ Let’s celebrate with his own words!    
        
YouTube links:         
         
1996 Interview with L Ron Hubbard           
L. Ron Hubbard lectures         
        
        
        
        
         
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