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  • Tags: Panoramas and Aerial Views
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A panoramic view of Capitola. Hotel Capitola is in the background. In the center is the wagon and pedestrian bridge spanning Soquel Creek.

Date: 1890's
Type: PHOTO

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View of Capitola, showing Soquel Cove, with the bridge over the Soquel Creek to the upper right.

Date: 1880's
Type: PHOTO

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The Santa Cruz Union Depot, also called the Santa Cruz Depot or the Union Depot, on Washington Street near Pacific. It was built in 1893 after Southern Pacific leased the South Pacific Coast railroad. Next to the depot are several carriages (called…

Date: 1898
Type: PHOTO

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A South Pacific Railroad train heading towards San Francisco through the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Date: 1910
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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A panoramic view of Davenport, with Hotel D'Italia in the foreground, and Ocean Hotel, Meat Market, Baths and the cement plant visible in the background. The road is Highway 1 which used to run through Davenport.

Date: ca. 1910
Type: PHOTO

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Taken from the east bank of the San Lorenzo River. View is where the Boardwalk and Beach Flats are today. ca. 1890's

Date: 1890's
Type: PHOTO

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Panorama of the Santa Cruz city beach front. Buildings visible from far left are: S. J. Lunch home, below it the house owned by Harriett M. Blackburn

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The Santa Cruz Boardwalk beach, with a beach bandstand set just before the Pleasure Pier. In the background, to the left, is the Giant Dipper Rollercoaster.

Date: ca. 1940s - 1950s
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

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