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https://fishbox.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/local_history_articles/AR-063.pdf

Date: 7/13/1993
Source: San Jose Mercury News, July 13, 1993, p. 1B
Type: ARTICLE

http://www-dev.santacruzpl.org/media/img/site/local_history/PC-V4-125.jpg

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Panorama of the Santa Cruz city beach front. Buildings visible from far left are: S. J. Lunch home, below it the house owned by Harriett M. Blackburn

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Passengers on horsecars #2 and #5 of the Pacific Avenue Street Railroad westbound on the Esplanade, the present-day Beach Street. People are walking on the boardwalk, and gathering on the beach. The track behind the streetcar track is a standard…

Date: 1877-1892
Type: PHOTO

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Streetcar #11 of the Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville line traveling west along the Santa Cruz beachfront. The other tracks were used by the Santa Cruz Electric cars and the Southern Pacific steam trains.

Date: ca. 1903
Type: PHOTO

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Conductor on Pacific Avenue Street Railroad's horsecar #5 at the Neptune Baths, in the Santa Cruz beach area.

Date: ca. 1888-1892
Type: PHOTO

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Panoramic view of the Santa Cruz beach area. In the foreground are railroad cars on the the Railroad Wharf. The large white building on the beach in the middle of the background is the Neptune Baths.

Date: 1884-1903 (dates of the Neptune Baths)
Type: PHOTO

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Looking east along the tracks in the Santa Cruz beach area. On the far right is a streetcar of the Santa Cruz Electric line at its beachfront terminus. Straight ahead is the Sea Beach Hotel. The large white building on the left is the Neptune Baths.

Date: 1892-1904 (Dates of Santa Cruz Electric)
Type: PHOTO

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Individuals sunbathing and strolling on the beach next to the Neptune Casino. The sign on the right reads, "Oriental Fish Pond." In the distance, to the left, is the Sea Beach Hotel.

Date: ca. 1905
Type: PHOTO

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A group of men, women (a couple with parasols), and children in front of the Dolphin Bath House on the Santa Cruz beach.The bathouse was moved onto the beach and used for storage to allow the construction of Neptune Casino. The bathhouse collapsed in…

Date: ca. Late 19th century
Type: PHOTO

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