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− | The '''Sea Foam House''' hotel ran its first ''Sentinel'' ad in March of 1880 (right), and the name was mentioned until 1891. At some point, the establishment became a restaurant only. The [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19921224.1.10&srpos=20&e=-------en--20-SCS-1-byDA.rev-txt-txIN-%22trovatore%22-------1 Tori family ran the "Il Trovatore" Italian restaurant for over 40 years]. | + | The '''Sea Foam House''' hotel ran its first ''Sentinel'' ad in March of 1880 (right), and the name was mentioned until 1891. The name of the original owner/lessee is probably of Swiss origin, which wouldn't be surprising. Several Santa Cruz hotels were owned/managed by Swiss immigrants during this time period, including the [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19831129.1.18&srpos=7&e=-------en--20-SCS-1-byDA.rev-txt-txIN-%22swiss+hotel%22-------1 Swiss Hotel on Water Street, owned by Swiss native Giovan Tinetti]. |
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+ | At some point, the establishment became a restaurant only (perhaps with private living quarters above). The [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19921224.1.10&srpos=20&e=-------en--20-SCS-1-byDA.rev-txt-txIN-%22trovatore%22-------1 Tori family ran the "Il Trovatore" Italian restaurant for over 40 years]. | ||
* See [[Panorama 4: Steinegger Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, 1888-89]] for a photo and Sanborn map. | * See [[Panorama 4: Steinegger Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, 1888-89]] for a photo and Sanborn map. | ||
* See also [[History Pages: 58 - The 1890s Santa Cruz beachfront]] | * See also [[History Pages: 58 - The 1890s Santa Cruz beachfront]] |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 12 April 2023
The Sea Foam House hotel ran its first Sentinel ad in March of 1880 (right), and the name was mentioned until 1891. The name of the original owner/lessee is probably of Swiss origin, which wouldn't be surprising. Several Santa Cruz hotels were owned/managed by Swiss immigrants during this time period, including the Swiss Hotel on Water Street, owned by Swiss native Giovan Tinetti.
At some point, the establishment became a restaurant only (perhaps with private living quarters above). The Tori family ran the "Il Trovatore" Italian restaurant for over 40 years.
- See Panorama 4: Steinegger Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, 1888-89 for a photo and Sanborn map.
- See also History Pages: 58 - The 1890s Santa Cruz beachfront
- 1890s: St. James.
- 1922-1975: Il Trovatore.
- 1976: damaged by fire (photo). Is the 1976 fire victim a different building from the original?
- Is it the same building that houses Cowell's Beach Surf Shop today?