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The history collection of the museum is successor to the Santa Cruz Historical Society (founded in 1954). History holdings include a permanent local Monterey Bay Area history gallery, research library and archive. The history collection has over 7,000 items, with collection guides viewable online. [2] The Museum includes a history publications ...
Still owned by Santa Cruz County and administered by Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH), for a number of years the Octagon was used as the Museum Store. When an expansion of the museum was completed in 1993, the store was moved into the new entry atrium of the museum. The Octagon was then leased for a few years for use as a coffeehouse.
Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History; Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History; Santa Cruz Surfing Museum This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 06:16 (UTC). ...
See also Category:Monuments and memorials, cenotaph, monument, catacombs, cemetery, pyramid, list of Cemeteries, list of mausoleums, list of Memorials, list of pyramid mausoleums in North America. This is a list of tombs and mausoleums that are either notable in themselves, or contain the remains of a notable person/people. Tombs are organized ...
Name Image Town/City County Region Type Summary Agricultural History Project Center & Museum: Watsonville: Santa Cruz: Monterey Bay: Agriculture: website, located at the entrance to the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, tools, plows, tractors and implements of yesterday's farming, operated by the Agricultural History Project
Location of Santa Cruz County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Cruz County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Santa Cruz County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates ...
In 1984 the museum built outdoor exhibit kiosks on the Santa Cruz Wharf featuring marine life, fishing, and the wharf's history. In 1986 the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum was established as a satellite facility at the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse. The displays of old surfboards and historical photographs attract 70,000 visitors each year.
Hinds hired Santa Cruz architect John H. Williams to design the house, which was constructed in 1888 and 1889. Williams designed over sixty local buildings between 1876 and 1892. Williams was known for his Stick-Eastlake style, a popular style of Victorian architecture.