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View down Front Street which was called Main Street until 1866 and which was the city's principal business street at the time. Pacific Avenue is to the right, at an angle. The Flatiron is the building in the center between the two streets.

Date: ca. 1866
Type: PHOTO

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Front Street and Pacific Avenue (on the left with horsecar tracks). The Flatiron building is in the center.

Date: 1875--1891 [Horsecar service on Pacific Avenue began in 1875; Electric streetcar tracks were installed on Front Street by 1891. McCaleb pp. 15, 38-39.]
Type: PHOTO

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The junction of Pacific Avenue (r.) and Front Street (l.). In the center is the Flatiron, built by Hugo Hihn in 1860. The first occupant of the ground floor was I. Blum's general merchandise store and later Tanner's drug store. The upper floor housed…

Date: ca. 1866
Type: PHOTO

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The intersection of Pacific Avenue and Front Street. Prominent in the scene is the Tea Cup Restaurant & Cocktails located in the building known as the Flatiron.

Date: 1977
Type: PHOTO

https://history-omeka-dev.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/articles/AR-127.pdf

Date: 1978
Source: Excerpted from "The Walk Around Santa Cruz", Valley Publishers, 1978.
Type: ARTICLE

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