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salz-025
Santa Cruz artist Gene Flores designed a sculpture for Salz Tannery that was both beautiful and functional.
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salz-026
The installation of the Salz fountain in 1975 required an enormous crane to move the sculpture from River Street down into the courtyard.
Views: 1383
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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salz-027
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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Salz Tannery employed about 185 people in 1985.
Views: 1342
Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Portraits--Group, Leather Industry, Men, Women, Clothing and Dress, Cows, Buildings, Fire Hydrants, Fountains, Sculptures, Employees
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0031
The intersection of Pacific Avenue and Front Street.
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The Tea Cup (in the Flatiron building) at the convergence of Front St. and Pacific Ave.
Views: 1463
Subject Headings and Keywords: Arts and Entertainment--Fine Arts, Arts and Entertainment, Public Art, Landmarks--Flatiron, Roads and Streets--Santa Cruz City--Front Street, Restaurants, Bars, Sculpture, Monuments and Memorials, Business Districts, Military, World War I
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scpl002
Bronze sculpture of Tom Jefferson Scribner, playing a musical saw.
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scpl018
Collateral Damage is a sculpture located near the Town Clock at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Water Street.
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scpl019
The Town Clock with the sculpture, Collateral Damage, in front.
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