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scpl216
A business opens out of a truck after the 1989 earthquake
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The Frederick A. Hihn Mansion, was designed by Charles Wellington Davis and built in 1872.
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scpl221
A crowd gathers outside the Cafe Zinho pavilion with outside seating
Views: 563
Subject Headings and Keywords: Disasters and Accidents--Earthquakes--1989--Interim Shelters, Business--Restaurants and Bars, Business Districts, Pavilions, Signs, Fences, Crowds, Men, Women, Children, Chairs
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The lighthousekeeper's house at the Pigeon Point Lighthouse.
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An unidentified one-room school house.
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scpl234
A band of festive teens play at a parade celebrating downtown's revival after the 1989 earthquake.
Views: 655
Subject Headings and Keywords: Disasters and Accidents--Earthquakes--1989, Roads and Streets--Santa Cruz City--Pacific Avenue, Public Events--Parades, Business Districts, Bands, Musical Instruments, Teenagers, Boys, Clothing and Dress, Trees, Decorations
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Casa del Rey Hotel shortly after completion.
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scpl235
Some people are part of the holiday procession; others observe.
Views: 678
Subject Headings and Keywords: Disasters and Accidents--Earthquakes--1989, Roads and Streets--Santa Cruz City--Pacific Avenue, Public Events--Parades, Business Districts, Signs, Crowds, Women, Children, Girls, Boys, Men, Automobiles, Trees
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scpl236
A group of women and girls carry a "mothersong" sign and musical instruments in the 1989 holiday parade.
Views: 629
Subject Headings and Keywords: Disasters and Accidents--Earthquakes--1989, Roads and Streets--Santa Cruz City--Pacific Avenue, Public Events--Parades, Business Districts, Crowds, Signs, Musical Instruments, Automobiles, Trucks, Clothing and Dress, Trees
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