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Aerial view of lower Pacific Avenue, taken from Beach Hill. A horsecar from the Pacific Avenue Street Railroad is visible in the middle of the street. The billboards on the left are advertising "Jarvis Brandy" and "Clothing, Gent's Furnishings…

Date: late 1880's
Type: PHOTO

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Panorama of lower Pacific Avenue. Streetcar #3 of the Santa Cruz Electric line is traveling on Pacific near Sycamore.

Date: 1895
Type: PHOTO

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A Pacific Avenue Street Railroad horsecar and a horse-drawn carriage passing under the Grand Arch of the Native Sons of the Golden West on Pacific Avenue.

Date: ca. September 1888
Type: PHOTO

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View of Pacific Avenue, looking north. On the right is the I.O.O.F. (International Order of Odd Fellows) Town Clock building. The streetcar is Union Traction No. 11.

Date: 1916
Type: PHOTO

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A streetcar station on Pacific Avenue extension, built in 1907 by the Union Traction Company. The sign hanging from the building says, "Trolley Station Electric Cars Stop Here." Southern Pacific Railroad's Union Station is visible in the background.

Date: 1910
Type: PHOTO

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A crowd gathered around Union Traction streetcar # 18, overturned at Soquel and Pacific. The car was en route to Capitola when it collided with an automobile at the Soquel Avenue trestle. The conductor and all passengers except Mrs. Hildreth Foster…

Date: 1921-08-25
Type: PHOTO

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The intersection of Pacific and Walnut (on the left) Avenues. The truck in the middle of the intersection is advertising the "Marion Toaster an early electric toaster, by driving a large model of the toaster around. The town clock is visible half-way…

Date: late 1920s or early 1930s
Type: PHOTO

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Electric streetcars of the Union Traction Company, horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians at the intersection of Pacific and Soquel (on the right) Avenues. Streetcar #17, on Pacific, is bound for Vue de l'eau. The town clock is partially visible…

Date: 1904
Type: PHOTO

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Admission Day parade and spectators on Pacific Avenue.

Date: September 1906
Type: PHOTO

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View down Pacific Avenue after the April 14, 1894 fire. The white structure to the middle right with the rounded top is the vault of the Santa Cruz City Bank. In the background, to the right, is the 1873 Town Clock.

Date: 1894
Type: PHOTO

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