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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
People in the waves at the Santa Cruz beach. A wharf (Municipal Wharf?) is visible in the background.
Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO
Panoramic view of the Santa Cruz beach area. In the foreground are railroad cars on the the Railroad Wharf. The large white building on the beach in the middle of the background is the Neptune Baths.
Date: 1884-1903 (dates of the Neptune Baths)
Type: PHOTO
People walking on the "Pleasure Pier".
Date: Prior to 1963 (when the pier was torn down)
Type: PHOTO
Aerial view of the mouth of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor and surrounding area.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO
The Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor, showing the entrance to the marina.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO
Aerial view of the mouth of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO
Aerial view of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor and surrounding area. The Yacht Harbor is also known as the Santa Cruz Harbor and the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO
Aerial view of the Santa Cruz Yacht Harbor. The Yacht Harbor was created in 1964 when the U.S. Corps of Engineers converted Woods Lagoon into a marina.
Date: 1973
Type: PHOTO