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Tan pits could be dangerous so employees often worked in pairs while removing vegetable tanned hides from them.
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Green bark was removed from a tanoak tree.
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San Lorenzo Tannery employees used sharp knives to "hand flesh" or separate the flesh from the hides.
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Stripping tannoak from trees was a labor intensive process.
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Two workers in the cleanup and reconstruction effort after the Loma Prieta earthquake in front of the Hotel Metropole, later demolished.
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Santa Cruz artist Gene Flores designed a sculpture for Salz Tannery that was both beautiful and functional.
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The installation of the Salz fountain in 1975 required an enormous crane to move the sculpture from River Street down into the courtyard.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Arts and Entertainment--Public Art, Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Sculpture, Fountains, Men, Hats, Clothing and Dress, Signs, Hoisting Machinery, Trucks, Cars
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The Salz sculpture was hoisted by crane and paused on River Street prior to its installation in the tannery courtyard.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Arts and Entertainment--Public Art, Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Men, Clothing and Dress, Hoisting Machinery, Trucks, Buildings, Smokestacks, Fountains, Sculpture
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A large crew of workers with hardhats in the cleanup from the 1989 earthquake
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