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Date: Undated
Source: Geisreiter, Reed
Type: PHOTO

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Sunbathers at Seabright Beach near the Santa Cruz Harbor in Santa Cruz, CA. The Scholl-Mar Castle is visible in the background; it occupied what is now the main entrance area to the beach from around the turn of the century until 1967.

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

https://history-omeka-dev.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/articles/AR-027.pdf

Date: 1979
Source: This article is a chapter from Ghost Towns of the Santa Cruz Mountains, by John V. Young. Western Tanager Press, c1979, c1984.
Type: ARTICLE

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The following list is from the California Resources Agency (ceres) website, February, 2008. For updated information see State Historical Resources, Santa Cruz County, on the website for California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation.No. 342:…

Date: Undated
Source: California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation
Type: ARTICLE

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A stereograph of the first Santa Cruz Lighthouse on West Cliff Drive. It was built by the U.S. government in 1869 and torn down in 1948.

Date: Prior to 1886
Type: PHOTO

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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

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The first Santa Cruz Lighthouse was built in 1869 and torn down in 1948.

Date: Early 1880's
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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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

https://history-omeka-dev.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/articles/AR-025.pdf

Date: 1979
Source: This article is from Ghost Towns of the Santa Cruz Mountains, by John V. Young. Western Tanager Press, c1979, c1984.
Type: ARTICLE

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