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McKay Building, 700 block of State Street, Santa Barbara, California

Collector:
Community Arts Association of Santa Barbara (Calif.). Plans and Planting Committee
Photographer:
Faulding's Photography
Creation Date:
1924
Topics:
Public utility companies and Commercial facilities
Places:
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Genres:
photographs and photographic prints
Notes:

Date from pencil note on back.

Photograph's stamp on back.

Faulding's Photography, Santa Barbara, California

Title supplied by library staff from handwritten note on back.

Pencil note on back "McKay Bldg State & de la Guerra 1924"

Citation:
[Item description]. Community Development and Conservation Collection. SBHC Mss 1. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Description:

Photograph showing a street view of a corner of State Street that includes The Rexall Store and The Nielson-Smith Electric Co. before the building was remodeled.

Physical Description:
1 photograph : print ; sheet 13 x 18 cm
Format:
Still Image
Collection(s):
Community Development and Conservation collection
Series:
Series VI. Photographs. Subseries A. Prints
Folder:
City Streets [Santa Barbara], State Street, 700 block
Library Location:
Department of Special Research Collections
ARK:
ark:/48907/f39w0f72
Local Identifier:
sbhcmss1-g00145
Rights:
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Restrictions:

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