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| Camp Evers |
| Camp Evers Grocery in the late 1940s. |
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| Gordon's Chuck House |
This restaurant was a popular eatery through the 1950s. It was torn down to make way for the widening of Mt. Hermon Road. One former patron recalls the large slices of beef that were served on big cowboy plates. Today (1998), this is the location of Batteries Plus.
Copyright, Ken Stone. |
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| Santas Vilage |
Welcome to the North Pole!
The hanging pocket watch is a part of the Scotts Valley Historical Society collection.
For more information on Santa's Village, click here. |
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| Double Heart Tree |
Double Heart Tree, at "Lost World," Santa Cruz, CALIF.
AN EDUCATIONAL FUNLAND FOR EVERY AGE
This is a Weeping Willow Tree, grafted and shaped into two hearts. It is a medium size tree and will grow to 30 ft. with long graceful, drooping branches and norrow, 6 inch birght green leaves. This tree was planted and started by Mr. Erlandson in 1953.
For more information on the Tree Circus, click here. |
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