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  • Subject is exactly "Hihn Mansion"
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View from a garden of the Santa Cruz Carnegie (Main) Library. (From the Hihn property, next door to the library?)

Date: After 1905 (when the library's lawn was planted)
Type: PHOTO

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The garden of the Hihn property on Church Street. The building in the middle is the Santa Cruz Carnegie (Main) Library, opened in 1904.

Date: 1905
Type: PHOTO

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The Frederick A. Hihn Mansion on Church Street, designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1872.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The Frederick A. Hihn Mansion, was designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1872. It was located on Church Street and was the only full Italian Villa in Santa Cruz. In 1920, it was leased by the City of Santa Cruz to use as its City Hall.…

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The first Santa Cruz Carnegie Library (1904-1966), also known as the Main Library. It was designed by William H. Weeks. Andrew Carnegie donated a grant of $20,000 towards its construction. On the left is the Frederick A. Hihn Mansion which, at one…

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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