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  • Tags: Panoramas and Aerial Views
SS-misunasd_12.jpg

Date: Undated
Source: Misunas, Dave
Type: PHOTO

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Looking down from the Ray Judah home on Beach Hill. Streetcar #6 of the Santa Cruz Electric line is seen traveling on lower Pacific Avenue.

Date: ca. 1900
Type: PHOTO

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"Approximate location of the eastern portion of Locke's Ranch

Date: 1984
Source: Marion Pokriots
Type: PHOTO

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Laying the foundation for the Casa Del Rey Hotel. The Boardwalk and Casino are in the background.

Date: 1911
Type: PHOTO

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The Glenwood area of Scotts Valley before a ballot measure regarding future development of the area.

Date: 2004
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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From the Pleasure Pier, looking towards the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. To the far right is the roller-coaster called the Santa Cruz Scenic Railway. There have been three roller-coasters on the beach. The first one was constructed in 1884, with a high…

Date: Between 1908 and 1924
Type: PHOTO

SS-misunasd_05.jpg

Date: Undated
Source: Misunas, Dave
Type: PHOTO

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The foundry, charcoal burner, and village for the workers at the California Powder Works. The Powder Works employed 150 to 275 workers. From 1864 to 1914, it was the main industry in Santa Cruz; at Powder Mill Flats

Date: 1905
Source: Donated by Brian and Ollie Hoefer.
There is also a version of this photo at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.

Type: PHOTO

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A view of hills, trees, and houses in the Santa Cruz Mountains, with railroad tracks in the foreground. Printed on the front of the card, "FOREST KNOLLS".

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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From Back: "FISHERMAN'S WHARF, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Motorists may drive the entire half-mile length out over the Monterey Bay to visit its many fish markets, seafood restaurants and gift shops. It is a favorite spot for wharf fishing as well as the…

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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