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  • Subject is exactly "Covered Bridges "
CF-20200627-Three covered bridges span county wate0001.PDF

Date: 1994-12-14
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20200627-This bridge is 100 years old0001.PDF

Date: 1972-08-06
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

https://history-omeka-dev.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/articles/AR-121.pdf

Date: 1999-02
Source: Excerpt from the City of Santa Cruz Public Works Department's "Soquel Avenue Bridge Project Fact Sheet", February 1999.
Type: ARTICLE

http://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/0000/0162.jpg
The Soquel Avenue Bridge was built in 1874 and was one of the three major crossings over the San Lorenzo River. In 1921, it was dismantled and replaced with a concrete bridge.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

river.pdf

Date: 2010-Spring
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v5n1, p 22-28.
Type: ARTICLE

CF-20200627-The bridge that traveled0001.PDF
Glen Canyon bridge

Date: 1975-11-30
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

also: Corps Members Trying to Alleviate Erosion

Date: 1979-12-12
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

http://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/0000/0422.jpg
Streetcar #18, of the Union Traction Company, crossing the Soquel Avenue trestle over the San Lorenzo River. The covered bridge was closed to be torn down and replaced with a concrete bridge.

Date: 1921
Type: PHOTO

CF-20200627-Spanning the yesrs0001.PDF

Date: 1964-02-23
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190109-SCY Soquel Cf 78310001.PDF
Photo from Preston Sawyer Collection

Date: 1950-02-05
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

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