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Title
Bayview Hotel Bed & Breakfast
Landmark Photo Project
8041 Soquel Drive, Aptos 1878 "Anchor House" built by Joseph (Jose) Arano. 1942 Arano's daughter, Amelia sold it to Fred and Babe Toney and they moved it to its current site. In the 1970's it was leased to a series of people who restored and lovingly preserved the stately old building. In 1989 the Toney's daughters sold it to Bayview Partners, who operated it as a bed-and-breakfast and restaurant.
Roland and Sandy Held, owners
Creator
Jaeger-Smith, Heidi
Date Created and/or Issued
2001
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph is the property of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries.
Restrictions on Use
Description
Landmark Photo Project
8041 Soquel Drive, Aptos 1878 "Anchor House" built by Joseph (Jose) Arano. 1942 Arano's daughter, Amelia sold it to Fred and Babe Toney and they moved it to its current site. In the 1970's it was leased to a series of people who restored and lovingly preserved the stately old building. In 1989 the Toney's daughters sold it to Bayview Partners, who operated it as a bed-and-breakfast and restaurant.
Roland and Sandy Held, owners
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-Im-69457-20
Language
English
Subject
Bayview Hotel
Hotels and Boarding Houses
Restaurants
Time Period
2000s
Place
Aptos
Source
Santa Cruz Public Libraries

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