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The Santa Cruz County Historical Museum is open after the 1989 earthquake in the Octagon Building.
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A sign on a fence reads "ah: ROCKED, BUT STILL ROLLING!"
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"Mystery Spot" sign in Santa Cruz, CA
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Some people are part of the holiday procession; others observe.
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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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A group of women and girls carry a "mothersong" sign and musical instruments in the 1989 holiday parade.
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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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The Santa Cruz SPCA marches in the holiday parade, 1989.
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A topical cartoon by Dennis Allyn for the Santa Cruz Sentinel in 1989
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The Cooper St. side of the propped-up facade of the County Bank Building
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Shot from the corner of Cooper St. and Pacific Ave. of the work to save the facade of the County Bank Building.
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