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  • Subject is exactly "Front Street"
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Down the closed off Pacific Garden Mall after the 1989 earthquake; the Flatiron Building is in the foreground, with the Teacup restaurant's sign still up.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Many of these buildings shown here on Front Street, Cooper Street, and Pacific Avenue were later demolished. Shown here are the Leonard Building, the Cooper House and Gottschalks, which had been Leask's department store for years. All were completely…

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Street view of downtown Santa Cruz, looking across the "plaza" and down Front Street. The building on the left with the flag is the main Post Office. The "Flatiron" building, housing the Teacup restaurant and Plaza(?) Bakery, is between Front and…

Date: 1930's or 1940's
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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Looking past a street sign for Front Street towards Pacific Avenue.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Looking down Cooper Street, closed by police, at many old buildings completely or partially demolished due to damage from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, including the County Bank Building, the Leonard Building, Gottschalks, which had been Leask's…

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Shown are the Veteran's Building, Post Office, the Flatiron Building with Plaza Bakery, and the World War I Memorial.

Date: 1935
Source: Photo courtesy of Hank Miller.
Type: PHOTO

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At the base of Beach Hill, Positively Front Street also closed for repairs. Note the dumpster out front.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Reconstruction of Front Street in preparation for a large planter area at the convergence of Pacific Avenue and Front Street. In the center is the Flatiron which housed the Tea Cup bar and restaurant. The Flatiron was later demolished and replaced by…

Date: 1991
Type: PHOTO

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Crew of streetcar #1 of the Santa Cruz, Garfield Park and Capitola line at the Lower Plaza, the junction of Front Street (on the left) and Pacific Avenue (on the right). The building on the plaza between Front and Pacific is the Flatiron, built by…

Date: 1892
Type: PHOTO

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