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  • Subject is exactly "Hotel Capitola"
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Crowd waiting for the trolley at Capitola Beach. The large building in the background is the Capitola Hotel.

Date: ca. 1910--1915
Type: PHOTO

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Sunbathers, swimmers, and children playing at the Capitola City Beach. Hotel Capitola in the background.

Date: 1900's
Type: PHOTO

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Streetcar #14, of the Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville line, on Bay Street opposite Hotel Capitola. The conductor(?) and an unidentified woman are standing in front of the car.

Date: ca. 1905
Type: PHOTO

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Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville streetcar #8 approaching the Capitola Hotel along the Esplanade.

Date: ca. Late 1904
Type: PHOTO

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View of the Hotel Capitola. Built by F. A. Hihn, the main part of the hotel was completed in 1895. The 160-room resort was destroyed by fire, December 16, 1929.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The Grand Hotel Capitola was built in the 1890s where Esplanade Park is today. It featured 160 rooms, a restaurant, clubhouse, electric lights, and telephone service. The hotel offered changing rooms and basic conveniences to all visitors. Designed…

Date: 2015
Source: Capitola Historical Museum
Type: POSTCARD

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Group on the Capitola Beach. Hotel Capitola is in the background.

Date: 1896-07-05
Type: PHOTO

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People strolling on the esplanade in Capitola. Hotel Capitola is the large building in the background. The Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville electric streetcar line circled in front of the hotel.

Date: ca. 1903
Type: PHOTO

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Eli J. Wood and his son, Robert A. Wood, delivering four cords of oak wood to the Capitola Hotel. The wagon is stopped in front of the cottages along the Esplanade in Capitola. Mr. Wood died at age 90 in 1955 and is buried in the Odd Fellows…

Date: 1902
Type: PHOTO

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Children playing on the Capitola beach with play equipment(?). Hotel Capitola is in the background with the Esplanade to the left. Hotel Capitola was built by Frederick A. Hihn as a grand resort hotel around 1894 or 95. It was destroyed by fire in…

Date: Prior to 1929
Type: PHOTO

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