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A view of the beach and wharf at Capitola, CA, with the town in the background.
Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD
View of Capitola beach and Capitola wharf, looking towards the Esplanade. It is not known when the first wharf was built here, but one was in existence at least as early as 1856. In early years it was called Soquel Wharf.
Date: 1970s
Type: PHOTO
View of Capitola. In the distance to the right is the Capitola Hotel. A little below it, to the right, is a building with a sign identifying it as a "Bath House."
Date: ca. 1910--1915
Type: PHOTO
View of Boulder Creek from Brookdale, CA. Printed on the front of the card, "BOULDER CREEK FROM BROOKDALE TERRACE".
Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD
A panorama view of the city of Santa Cruz, CA, looking towards the ocean. Printed on the front of the card, "S. C. 114 Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, Cal."
Date: 29-Jul-13
Source: Sally Coen Heumann; donated by Jules Heumann
Type: POSTCARD
View of the beach area of Capitola. The large building in the background is the Capitola Hotel. A Union Traction Company electric streetcar is at one end of the bridge.
Date: ca. 1920
Type: PHOTO
Shows upper west side of Santa Cruz before UC Santa Cruz was developed
Date: 06-20-1963
Type: PHOTO
Aerial view of Capitola showing the intersection of 41st Avenue and Capitola Road. The large building in the center is Sears and the small building in the corner of the parking lot is a branch of Bank of America.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO