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  • Subject is exactly "Front Street"
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Word War I Veteran's Memorial on Front Street and Pacific Avenue, with the Post Office, Plaza Bakery, and Veteran's Hall

Date: 1934
Source: Miller, Hank
Type: PHOTO

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A look through the void where the Flatiron had been.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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Looking south from the intersection of Water Street and North Pacific Avenue down Pacific Avenue on the right past the Tea Cup Restaurant building and down Front Street on the left past the VFW building.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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View from Front Street through the fenced off lot of Warehouse Liquors to the back of the Good Times building on Pacific Avenue.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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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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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

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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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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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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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