Week of November 2nd Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 1, 1916) Work on New Depot Begun: Large Freight Yards to be Located at Former Site of Narrow-Gauge Depot: Plans are Completed (will be constructed on Franklin St. extension and in Mission design). Electroliers for Highway: Chamber...
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