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UC Santa Cruz | Archaeological Dig, Cowell Lime Works Historic District
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This project is now in update mode. Check back regularly to see how things are progressing. Archaeological Dig, Cowell Lime Works Historic District. Raised toward our $3,000 Goal. March 31, at 12:59 AM PDT. Archaeological Dig, Cowell Lime Works Historic District. The goal of this project is to raise $3,000 to provide tools, oversight and instruction to students participating in a quarter-long archaeological excavation of the Cowell Lime Works Historic District. Building on this success, the Friends are n...
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Lime Kiln Legacies—the lime industry in Santa Cruz County
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A unit of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park). General information on facilities and access. See also Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Friends of the Cowell Lime Works Historic District. A membership organization dedicated to preserving the historic kilns and buildings on the UCSC campus. Video Tour of Cowell Lime Works Historic District. Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Lime Kiln Photographs By David Dawson. This site lists the many uses of lime. Santa Cruz Public Library. Can be found here. Information...
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Timber Framers Guild Conference Blog: Cowell Limeworks and Wilder Ranch
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Thursday, April 26, 2012. Cowell Limeworks and Wilder Ranch. 2012 Western Conference, Asilomar, Pacific Grove, CA. Thursday pre-conference tour, led by John Barns and Frank Perry (U.C.S.C.) and by Jean Voldevort (Wilder Ranch). Photos by Marnie Jones. Stop 1 on today's tour of the Cowell Limeworks and Wilder State Park:. The Barn Theatre, University of California Santa Cruz. The structure was built in the 1890s and adapted. In 1968 for use as a theater. A slaughterhouse, and worker's cabins. Two Montague...
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Links to historical groups - Soquel Pioneer & Historical Association
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Soquel Pioneer and Historical Association. Historical Photos and More History. Soquel Emblem and Lee Blair. Pioneer Room at the Library. Links to historical groups. Links to historical groups. Santa Cruz County Museums Partnership. Cowell Lime Works Historic District, UCSC. Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks. The Museum of Art and History. Pajaro Valley Historical Association. Quail Hollow Ranch County Park. San Lorenzo Valley Museum. Santa Cruz Boardwalk Historium. Santa Cruz Surfing Museum.
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Links | Santa Cruz Archaeological Society
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2010 Cabrillo College Field School. Society for California Archaeology. Society for American Archaeology. MIAMO Archaeology (Map It And Move On). Friends of the Cowell Limeworks. Society for Historical Archaeology. Pacific Coast Archaeological Sociey. Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park Summer Archaeology Project. SCAS General Meeting Guest Speaker Series Location Change. September 1, 2016). September 8, 2016). October is California Archaeology Month. October 1, 2016). October 13, 2016).
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Restoring the Quarry Amphitheater | The Campaign for UC Santa Cruz
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Scholarships, Fellowships, and Faculty Support. Support for the Academic Divisions and Library. Restoring the Quarry Amphitheater. Restoring the Quarry Amphitheater. 8220;I think it’s beautiful, breathtaking. It always reminds you of where you are, surrounded by the campus’s natural splendor. It’s history, and an extraordinary piece of landscape architecture.”. Frank Zwart (Cowell ’71), Campus Architect Emeritus. Architect Robert Royston's concept. Quarry Amphitheater, 1960s. The project feasibility study.
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UCSC’s Cowell Lime Works Historic District: Chinese Cooks Say No to Whitewash | Mobile Ranger
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UCSC’s Cowell Lime Works Historic District: Chinese Cooks Say No to Whitewash. Today the Cook House is home to the UCSC Admissions Office. Photo Courtesy Friends of the Cowell Limeworks Historic District. In California during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Preserved are four lime kilns, the cook house, a cooperage (where barrels were made), a hay barn, The Cardiff House, several workers’ cabins, and many other structures from the 19th century. The Cook House: A Lucky Place. Early-Day Garbage Disposal...
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Bibliography - Frank A. Perry
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Frank A. Perry. Bibliography of Frank Perry. 8203;This is a list of published works from 1977 to the present. This list does not include unpublished works such as exhibit texts or reports written for individuals or public agencies. It also does not include short articles written for newsletters. It does, however, include articles written for the Monterey Bay Paleontological Society. Topics are color coded:. Bull; Perry, Frank A. 1977. Fossils of Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz City Museum, 32 p. GBH Publis...
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