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Wagon and buggy crossing the 1882 Water Street Bridge.
Date: After 1885
Type: PHOTO
Union Traction Company streetcar on Woodrow Avenue near Delaware. The sign on the top of the car says "Vue de L'Eau."
Date: ca. 1912
Type: PHOTO
Ocean Shore Railroad's steam locomotive Number 6.
Date: ca. 1906
Type: PHOTO
A Union Traction Company streetcar at the Electric Station in Capitola, located at Monterey and Capitola Streets.
Date: 1904-1924
Type: PHOTO
A street scene on Woodrow Avenue. Straight ahead is Garfield Park Tabernacle, which burned down on Aug. 5, 1935. The view is from the former location of the Vue de l'eau streetcar station, built by the Santa Cruz, Garfield Park and Capitola Electric…
Date: ca. 1927
Type: PHOTO
South Pacific Coast Railroad depot at Laurel in the Santa Cruz Mountains. With a distance of 64.3 miles to San Francisco, Laurel Mill supplied much of the lumber to rebuild the San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake.
Date: 1902
Type: PHOTO
Wrights Station was used to ship fruit to canneries in San Jose. Wrights was also a tourist destination bringing visitors to resorts in the area.
Date: 1895
Type: PHOTO
A view of the Sea Beach Hotel, built by S. A. Hall in the 1870s. It was completely destroyed by a fire which began at 3:30 a.m. on June 12, 1912. At the foot of the hotel is Union Traction Company Streetcar Number 5 westbound Beach Street.
Date: ca. 1908
Type: PHOTO
The Casa del Rey hotel. It was built by Fred Swanton in 1911, as part of the Boardwalk development. Union Traction streetcar Number 20 shuttled between the hotel and the Union Station.
Date: After 1911
Type: PHOTO