
Father’s Day, 2006
My son and I enjoying fathers day 2006 together.
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My son and I enjoying fathers day 2006 together.

I was a model for the Boardwalk in 1956. My photograph was used on billboards promoting the beach, the billboards could be seen up and down the state for a

This is picture of my Mom and Dad with my sister and brother at the boardwalk in 1949. I especially like the shirt and tie on my Dad!

My earliest remembrances of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk are of my family’s annual summer vacations in the mid 1950s. My mother and little French grandmother would rent connecting rooms

My grandparents were regular visitors to Santa Cruz thoughout their lives. They took the train at least once a year from downtown San Jose through the Santa Cruz Mountains to

My mother and her older sister pose for the camera at a Boardwalk photo concession in 1925.

My family visited the Boardwalk regularly every summer. I seem a little young for the Scambler!

As a coaster enthusiast and an artist, I decided to capture one of my top coasters.

I still love the Boardwalk, I go at least twice a month. This is a photo taken of myself and my cousin Audrey on Bulgy in 1965.

This is a photo of me and my parents with my aunt and uncle at the Boardwalk in 1927. I’m the little guy on my mother’s lap, I was 6

Jean and her brother Bill at the Boardwalk in 1936 and on the porch of the Santa Cruz home where they stayed every summer.

My grandmother, Marie Murnane (right), at age 4 in Santa Cruz.

They say i wanted my picture taken like that!

Though my son has been to the Boardwalk several times in his short year of life, rarely has there been an opportunity for him to walk around since he is

The beach bandstand has changed a lot over the years. This 1936 photo of the Miss California beauty pageant shows a runway for contestants extending out into the crowd.

Popeye, Olive Oil and Brutus became official Boardwalk mascots in 1986. The characters could be seen around the park through the early 1990s