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The big tree "Jumbo" supposed age 5000 years, Santa Cruz, Big Tree Grove [in Big Trees Park]

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Entering the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz [in Big Trees Park]

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

quail.pdf

Date: 2007-Fall/Winter
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v2n4, p46-48
Type: ARTICLE

preferred.pdf

Date: 2016-Spring
Source: Santa Cruz Style, v5n1, p60-63
Type: ARTICLE

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Serpent at the San Lorenzo Park.

Date: 1963-11-04
Type: PHOTO

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San Lorenzo Park. The ground is being regraded to provide for better drainage.

Date: 1963-10-03
Type: PHOTO

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Unidentified group seated at picnic tables at De Laveaga Park (town picnic?)

Date: 1915-02-15
Type: PHOTO

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The Cement Ship, originally the Palo Alto, with fishermen on the Seacliff Pier next to it. In 1965 the ship was sold to the State of California for $1.00 and incorporated into Seacliff State Beach.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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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. The Palo Alto was purchased by the Cal-Neva Company in 1930 and towed to Seacliff Beach. A 600-foot pier was built to connect the ship to the shore. For two years the ship was an amusement center with a…

Date: ca. 1930
Type: PHOTO

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