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'''[https://beachboardwalk.com/history/ Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk]''', owned by the [[Seaside Company]], is the county's largest tourist-related business. The "Casino" established on Santa Cruz Main Beach in 1904 by entrepreneur [[Swanton, Fred|Fred Swanton]] absorbed the adjacent "natatorium" and bathhouse operation of the [[Leibbrandt brothers]] and [[Miller, Charles F.|C. F. Miller]], then continued to expand in the following decades along the beachfront to the east. The [[Pleasure Pier]] was also built in 1904, and survived the 1906 fire that destroyed the first Casino.  
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'''[https://beachboardwalk.com/history/ Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk]''', owned by the [[Seaside Company]], is the county's largest tourist-related business. The "Casino" established on Santa Cruz Main Beach in 1904 by entrepreneur [[Swanton, Fred W.|Fred Swanton]] absorbed the adjacent "natatorium" and bathhouse operation of the [[Leibbrandt brothers]] and [[Miller, Charles F.|C. F. Miller]], then continued to expand in the following decades along the beachfront to the east. The [[Pleasure Pier]] was also built in 1904, and survived the 1906 fire that destroyed the first Casino.  
 
* [[Books on Santa Cruz County History: a List by Year of Publication (OHJ article)|2003. ''Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: The Early Years— Never A Dull Moment'' by Chandra Moira Beal and Richard A. Beal]]
 
* [[Books on Santa Cruz County History: a List by Year of Publication (OHJ article)|2003. ''Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: The Early Years— Never A Dull Moment'' by Chandra Moira Beal and Richard A. Beal]]
 
* [[Books on Santa Cruz County History: a List by Year of Publication (OHJ article)|2007. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Century by the Sea by the Santa Cruz Seaside Company]]
 
* [[Books on Santa Cruz County History: a List by Year of Publication (OHJ article)|2007. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: A Century by the Sea by the Santa Cruz Seaside Company]]

Revision as of 16:15, 18 June 2023

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, owned by the Seaside Company, is the county's largest tourist-related business. The "Casino" established on Santa Cruz Main Beach in 1904 by entrepreneur Fred Swanton absorbed the adjacent "natatorium" and bathhouse operation of the Leibbrandt brothers and C. F. Miller, then continued to expand in the following decades along the beachfront to the east. The Pleasure Pier was also built in 1904, and survived the 1906 fire that destroyed the first Casino.