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The Town Clock. Santa Cruz City Council declared the Town Clock tower a historical landmark on October 23, 1979.
Date: March 2002
Type: PHOTO
The wharf at Pigeon Point Landing. At one time, it was used as a whaling station and a shipping station for the dairy products from nearby coastal dairies. Pigeon Point was named for the British sailing vessel, the Carrier Pigeon, that wrecked on the…
Date: ca. 1870s
Type: PHOTO
From Back: "Constructed about 1810, this is the oldest building in Santa Cruz, its walls -- more than a foot thick -- once housed Spanish soldiers."
Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD
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
The first Santa Cruz Lighthouse was built in 1869 and torn down in 1948.
Date: Early 1880's
Type: PHOTO
The Tea Cup (in the Flatiron building) at the convergence of Front St. and Pacific Ave. In front is a war memorial statue of an eagle, dedicated to "soldiers and sailors of all wars...". It was originally dedicated on Memorial Day, May 30, 1928, to…
Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO
Passengers on streetcars #6 of the Santa Cruz Electric Railway and #13 of the Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville Railway traveling east along Beach Street. The Sea Beach Hotel is in the background.
Date: ca. 1904
Type: PHOTO
Looking east along the tracks in the Santa Cruz beach area. On the far right is a streetcar of the Santa Cruz Electric line at its beachfront terminus. Straight ahead is the Sea Beach Hotel. The large white building on the left is the Neptune Baths.
Date: 1892-1904 (Dates of Santa Cruz Electric)
Type: PHOTO