File:Santa Cruz pleasure pier 1904.jpg

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English: Fred Swanton (1862–1940) promoted building the Neptune Casino at Santa Cruz, California. Completed in 1904 (shown here) it survived the 1906 earthquake but burned down from a kitchen fire in June 1906.
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Source Picture postcard image http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/history/santa-cruz-beach-old from a black and white shot http://scplweb.santacruzpl.org/history/tourism/graphics/bdwalk3.jpg
Author From picture postcard published by Detroit publishing

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