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Streetcar #11 of the Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville line passing the beach, bound for the Casino. The newly-built Casino and the "Electric Pier" are visible in the background.

Date: September 1904
Type: PHOTO

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Streetcar #11 of the Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville line traveling west along the Santa Cruz beachfront. The other tracks were used by the Santa Cruz Electric cars and the Southern Pacific steam trains.

Date: ca. 1903
Type: PHOTO

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A train marked, "City of Santa Cruz" runs on raised tracks, with passengers gazing out the open windows. Printed on the front of the card, "Streamline minature train at the Beach Santa Cruz Calif."

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Southern Pacific's Number 2520, on Beach Street. It is passing under the arched bridge that connected the Casa del Rey and the Casino.

Date: ca. 1940's
Type: PHOTO

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Back not scanned.

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

SCStyle0007.PDF

Date: 2014-Fall
Source: Santa Cruz Style, v3n3, p60-63
Type: ARTICLE

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Date: 1908
Type: PHOTO

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The Palo Alto, known as the Cement Ship, at the end of the wharf at Seacliff State Park, near Santa Cruz, CA. Parking lot and beach visitors in the foreground.

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Seacliff State Beach, with the Cement Ship in the background.

Date: ca. 1930-31 (before the pier was built)
Type: PHOTO

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The Palo Alto, known as the Cement Ship, at the end of the wharf at Seacliff State Park, near Santa Cruz, CA. Printed on the front of the card, "SEACLIFF PARK SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA".

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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