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The Moose building on fire, Pacific Avenue.
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SCM005
View down Beach Street, showing the Southern Pacific train tracks.
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SCM012
Eli J. Wood and his son, Robert A. Wood, delivering four cords of oak wood to the Capitola Hotel.
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SCM014
Ivy-covered building at the corner of Monterey and Capitola Avenues.
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SCM025
Window of the Sperry Flour Company on the N.W. corner of Chestnut and Laurel Streets.
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SCM052
Cavalry riding through downtown Santa Cruz (Front Street?)
Views: 1135
Subject Headings and Keywords: Military--Other Military Subjects, Public Events--Parades, Roads and Streets--Santa Cruz City--Front Street, Processions, Horses, Crowds, Men, Women, Uniforms, Clothing and Dress, Storefronts, Soldiers, Business Districts
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SCM053
Sesquicentennial parade in the City of Santa Cruz, July 4, 1926.
Views: 1173
Subject Headings and Keywords: Public Events--Parades, Transportation--Automobiles and Trucks, Fourth of July Celebrations, Horses, Carriages and Coaches, Men, Women, Children, Clothing and Dress, Storefronts, Barber Poles, Scales, Business Districts, Harnesses, Organizations
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SCM054
California Admission Day parade down Pacific Avenue with the Native Sons of the Golden West in the forefront.
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SCM055
Sesquicentennial Parade down Pacific Avenue.
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