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  • Subject is exactly "Holidays-Fourth of July"
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Bill Connel, proud owner and driver of "Little Red", at a La Selva Beach 4th of July Parade.

Date: Undated
Source: La Selva Beach Friends of the Library
Type: PHOTO

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Toni Connel playing the calliope, donated by Mr. Atticks, at a La Selva Beach 4th of July Parade.

Date: Undated
Source: La Selva Beach Friends of the Library
Type: PHOTO

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A "Regal" car in a Fourth of July parade.

Date: ca. 1906
Type: PHOTO

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Fourth of July fireworks by the Beach Boardwalk.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The fire truck and engine are decorated for the 1929 Fourth of July parade. To the left, on the Studebaker hose truck, are: Louis Gomes, Jack Rhein, Dolly St. Clair, Jack Sinnott, and Herb Wenks. To the right is a 1923 Seagraves pumper. The vehicles…

Date: 1929-07-04
Type: PHOTO

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The Church Street Fire Station was shared with the Santa City Police Department. The Police Court was upstairs. In front of the station are two fire engines and one police car. They are decorated for the 1929 Fourth of July parade.

Date: 1929-07-04
Type: PHOTO

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Sesquicentennial parade in the City of Santa Cruz, July 4, 1926. The parade was part of the festivities of American Independence Week, June 28 through July 5, 1926. The women in the lead car are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Date: 1926-07-04
Type: PHOTO

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Sesquicentennial Parade down Pacific Avenue. The women in the lead car belong to the Daughters of the American Revolution. The building to the far right is the Union Stage Depot.

Date: 1926-07-04
Type: PHOTO

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Fourth of July, 1946, on the "Pleasure Pier" built in 1904 as part of the new boardwalk. The pipeline running down the middle of the pier carried ocean water to the 'Plunge,' the heated salt-water pool on the boardwalk. The Municipal Wharf is visible…

Date: 1946-07-04
Type: PHOTO

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Fourth of July, 1909, on Lake Watsonville (the Pajaro River at the end of Main Street).

Date: 1909
Source: Photo courtesy Pajaro Valley Historical Association and the Watsonville Apple Annual
Type: POSTCARD

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