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The '''1882 Hall of Records''' remains today (2021 photo at right), commonly known as the "Octagon building" (Sidewalk.
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The '''1882 Hall of Records''' remains today (2021 photo at right; view from Cooper Street), commonly known as the "Octagon building". Just beyond in this photo is the repurposed [[Jails|1937 County Jail]] building. The open space to the right is [[Abbott Square]]. All three places are now part of the [[Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History]] complex.
 
* [[History Pages: 46 - Santa Cruz gets an Octagon: downtown in the early 1880s]]
 
* [[History Pages: 46 - Santa Cruz gets an Octagon: downtown in the early 1880s]]
  
 
[[Category:Places in Sidewalk Companion]]
 
[[Category:Places in Sidewalk Companion]]
 
[[Category:Downtown Santa Cruz]]
 
[[Category:Downtown Santa Cruz]]

Latest revision as of 04:12, 26 February 2024

1882 Octagon-today.png

The 1882 Hall of Records remains today (2021 photo at right; view from Cooper Street), commonly known as the "Octagon building". Just beyond in this photo is the repurposed 1937 County Jail building. The open space to the right is Abbott Square. All three places are now part of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History complex.