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Panoramic view of Santa Cruz, from High Street
Panoramic view of Santa Cruz, taken from High Street. The three-story building on the far left is the Mission Hill school. The building with the steeple just to the left of middle is the Methodist church. Also visible are the San Lorenzo River, the covered bridge over the river, the town clock, Unity Hall, and the Congregational and Calvary Episcopal churches.
Source of information: Notes on back of photo
Koch pp. 33, 84
Chase p. 77
Date Created and/or Issued
Prior to 1906 (when the third story of the school was removed)
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph/postcard is the property of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, California.
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Description
Panoramic view of Santa Cruz, taken from High Street. The three-story building on the far left is the Mission Hill school. The building with the steeple just to the left of middle is the Methodist church. Also visible are the San Lorenzo River, the covered bridge over the river, the town clock, Unity Hall, and the Congregational and Calvary Episcopal churches.
Source of information: Notes on back of photo
Koch pp. 33, 84
Chase p. 77
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-0501
Language
English
Subject
Santa Cruz (City)
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Bridges Span Santa Cruz's Past

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