Category Archives: Weekly Articles
February 29 – March 6, 2016
AN EARLIER OUT DOOR THEATRE GLEN/GLADE. This historic photo is titled “MIRACLE OF THE TREES” and is dated May 7, 1949. I think Carolyn Swift told me years ago that this huge outdoor “theatre” was somewhere in Scotts Valley. photo … Continue reading
February 24 – March 1, 2016
THE PEOPLES BANK, WELLS FARGO BANK, THE ID BUILDING, AND NOW THE SOCK SHOP. This is the corner of Locust and Pacific. January 4, 1965. As usual, I like to point out the width of Pacific Avenue back then. See … Continue reading
February 17 – 23, 2016
MEMORIAL DAY 1948. AT 10:48 am. (or 10:41am. depending on which visible clock we can trust) Do also notice the two way Pacific Avenue, and note the two lanes of parked cars and still plenty of room for 5 … Continue reading
February 10 – 16, 2016
THE ONCE GRAND SOUTH PACIFIC COAST RAILWAY STATION # 1905. As you can probably tell this was the way the Train Depot at Depot Park looked back then. Maybe it was known as the Union Railroad depot. (It depends on … Continue reading
February 3 – 9, 2016
PACIFIC AVENUE, SANTA CRUZ. CIRCA 3:31 p.m. 1925-1928. There may have been a few chain stores on Pacific Avenue back then but I can’t spot any. We can see the original location of our Town Clock Tower atop the O.D.D. … Continue reading
January 27 – February 2, 2016
THE ORIGINAL MORRISSEY SAFEWAY. This was back in June 12, 1953. Staff of Life is right there now on Soquel Avenue, and has been since February 2011. photo credit: Covello & Covello Historical photo collection. Additional information always welcome: email … Continue reading
January 20 – 26, 2016
MAY 1947. ENTERING SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. What is mysterious is that the sign right behind the Santa Cruz County Sign says, “California Highway 56”. Any historians out there know if Highway One was once Highway 56??. Good thing they widened … Continue reading
January 13 – 19, 2016
BEFORE ABBOTT SQUARE. Here’s the corner of Cooper Street and Front Street after 1866 when the Hall of Records was built and 1882 when they built The Octagon. photo credit: Covello & Covello Historical photo collection. Additional information always welcome: … Continue reading
January 6 – 12, 2016
THE RAINS CAME. 1958. This is between Front Street and the river. That’s the Garibaldi Hotel which was built in 1894 and demolished in 1958. It was on an island, according to John Chase’s book, which you had to reach … Continue reading
December 22, 2015 – January 4, 2016
SANTA’S VILLAGE May 9, 1959. Youngsters won’t be impressed, but that’s Liberace’s brother George in the plaid jacket. He played the violin. That’s the late magician “Hocus Pocus” not dressed in his usual clown outfit, but as Santa. I don’t … Continue reading








