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Lifeguards’ Paddleboards, 1950

Lifeguards started using paddleboards for ocean rescues starting around 1950. They had a daily paddle/workout to keep in shape. (Looks like that worked pretty well!)

Seawall Improvement Project, 1961

This interesting 1961 photo shows the seawall improvement project near the Giant Dipper. The visionary man in the suit was company president Laurence Canfield. He also expanded the parking lots

Boardwalk’s Fun House

Bumps, bruises and splinters didn’t prevent the Boardwalk’s Fun House from being a very popular place from 1925-1971. The spinning “barrel” was a dizzy challenge, but many local kids spent

Sky Glider, 1967

In 1967 the Boardwalk introduced the 1000-foot-long Sky Glider, which gave riders a bird’s-eye view of the beachfront scene.

Santa Cruz Beachfront

Okay, let’s go WAY back in time. Here’s a photo of beachfront Santa Cruz, 1889. Notice the steam-powered merry-go-round in the upper left, and the passengers awaiting the horse-drawn streetcar.

Free Beach Concerts, 1912

The Boardwalk has a long history of free beach concerts, although the bandstand has changed over the years from a permanent structure, to the seasonal bandstand we have today. This

Giant Dipper Trivia

• Amount of paint for two coats: 862 gallons • Number of light bulbs 3,150 • Length of lumber if laid end to end: 14 miles • One of the

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