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The town clock stopped at 5:04 p.m. on October 17, 1989
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A look through the fence at the closed Pacific Garden Mall
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The Elks float in the Water Pageant of 1912.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Public Events--Water Carnivals and Pageants, Clocks, Flags, Crowds, Festive Decorations, Floats (Parades), Women, Girls, Clothing and Dress, Costumes, Men
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Samuel Leask, Sr. at 99 years of age, winding a grandfather clock.
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The interior of the Eastside Library, showing the entrance and the reading room.
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Patrons and library staff at the Circulation/Reference Desk of the Santa Cruz Carnegie (Main) Library during the library survey.
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Enouch (Nooky) Alzina, a member of the Santa Cruz Alert Hose Company and last volunteer fire chief for Santa Cruz City from 1889 to 1894.
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The Town Clock with the sculpture, Collateral Damage, in front.
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The Town Clock. Santa Cruz City Council declared the Town Clock tower a historical landmark on October 23, 1979.
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