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Santa Cruz City Municipal Wharf is to the left with the older railroad wharf to the right
Santa Cruz City Municipal Wharf, built in 1914, is to the left with the older railroad wharf to the right. The sign on the lower left reads, "New Municipal Wharf Building Here. 1/2 Mile Long." Once the new wharf was constructed, the railroad lines were shifted to the Municpal Wharf.
Source of information: Label on back of photo
Article on this website, see link below.
Date Created and/or Issued
1914
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.
Restrictions on Use
Description
Santa Cruz City Municipal Wharf, built in 1914, is to the left with the older railroad wharf to the right. The sign on the lower left reads, "New Municipal Wharf Building Here. 1/2 Mile Long." Once the new wharf was constructed, the railroad lines were shifted to the Municpal Wharf.
Source of information: Label on back of photo
Article on this website, see link below.
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-0102
Language
English
Subject
Municipal Wharf
Railroads
Time Period
1910s
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf
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140 Years of Railroading in Santa Cruz County

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