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Two Phoenix pavilions
Two Phoenix pavilions (tents) housing displaced businesses. These two were located at Lincoln and Cedar Streets. Shortly after the earthquake, members of the Carpenter's and other local unions volunteered their time and skills to erect the structures. Pacific Gas and Electric and Pacific Bell donated all the material and labor to bring power and telephones to the pavilions.
Source of information: Ray Sherrod
City Quake Report. p.1.
Date Created and/or Issued
1990
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph is courtesy of Ray Sherrod.
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Description
Two Phoenix pavilions (tents) housing displaced businesses. These two were located at Lincoln and Cedar Streets. Shortly after the earthquake, members of the Carpenter's and other local unions volunteered their time and skills to erect the structures. Pacific Gas and Electric and Pacific Bell donated all the material and labor to bring power and telephones to the pavilions.
Source of information: Ray Sherrod
City Quake Report. p.1.
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-rs007
Language
English
Subject
Earthquake-1989
Business
Time Period
1990s
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 17, 1989: Facts and Statistics

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