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Boulder Creek's main street with view of BCMA and the U.S. Post Office

Date: 1914-07
Source: Elston, Deborah Maddock
Type: PHOTO

https://history-omeka-dev.santacruzpl.org/omeka/uploads/articles/AR-139.pdf

Date: 1/10/1990
Source: Excerpted from the Santa Cruz Sentinel, 1-10-1990.
Type: ARTICLE

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"De La Cruz Beach...is planned for a 950-acre ranch north of Santa Cruz, in an area where the county master plan calls for open space. The city of Santa Cruz is currently in a turmoil as to whether the city limits should be extended four miles to…

Date: 1970-02-08
Source: Gilliam, Harold. "Is Coastside Doomed to a Future of Concrete?" in "This World." San Francisco Chronicle, February 8, 1970. p.30.
Type: ARTICLE

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No County seal in use in 1954:

According to an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, dated July 18, 1954, the County Clerk Harry E. Miller said that he had no knowledge of an official county seal. In use at that time was an official seal for the…

Date: Undated
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel, 7/18/54
Type: ARTICLE

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A ceremony at City Hall Sunday (6-6-1982), marked the city of Santa Cruz's official status as California's first "Planetary City". Mayor Michael Rotkin, acting on behalf of the City Council's unanimous resolution, officially proclaimed that Santa…

Date: 1982-06-06
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel, 6-8-1982
Type: ARTICLE

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The City of Santa Cruz first adopted a policy declaring Santa Cruz a Nuclear Free Zone on October 8, 1991. The Council Policy and Procedures Manual details this declaration in section 11.4 and is available for public view on the City of Santa Cruz…

Date: 1991-10-08
Source: Email from the City Clerk's office, December 14, 2010.
Type: ARTICLE

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Unidentified group standing on the steps of the U.S. Post Office, located on Front Street. The Post Office was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architects, Oscar Wenderoth and Jame Knox Taylor, and built in 1911.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Elihu Anthony, a Santa Cruz businessman. In 1849 he built the first wharf in Santa Cruz County, for shipping potatoes and other freight. He was chairman of the first County Board of Supervisors, elected in 1852.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Federal, state, and local officials examining the flood-damaged Soquel Bridge.

Date: 1955-12-28
Type: PHOTO

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Federal and state officials visiting the flood-damaged Soquel Bridge. From right to left are Val Peterson, Federal Director of Civil Defense

Date: 1955-12-28
Type: PHOTO

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