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Title
Red Rock Quarry
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1929
Contributing Institution
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Collection
Edson Smith Photo Collection
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
Red Rock Quarry on Mountain Drive, Montecito, 1929. Peter Riedel discovered a hillside on Mountain Drive that was rich in red rock. He liked the look of the red rock and was the first to introduce its use in building roads, paths and tennis courts. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2834
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : black and white ; 2.5 x 4.5 in.
Identifier
http://www.luna.blackgold.org/luna/servlet/detail/blackgold~9~9~4409~6798
http://blackgold.lunaimaging.com:80/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size2/blackgold~9~9/92/BA-edson-18_2834.jpg
2834
Language
English
Subject
Quarry
Place
Montecito (Calif.)
Source
BA-edson-18_2834.jpg
Santa Barbara Public Library

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