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* The Rennie house can be seen in a photo on [[History Pages: 59 - 1895 Venetian Water Carnival]]. | * The Rennie house can be seen in a photo on [[History Pages: 59 - 1895 Venetian Water Carnival]]. | ||
*''Riptide'' CPL13 | *''Riptide'' CPL13 | ||
* Also in Harrison: J. B. Dawson (p320/408G), noted as builder of the Rennie house. | |||
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Revision as of 19:16, 19 November 2023

William Rennie (1822-1912) moved to Santa Cruz in 1869, and built a house in 1890 at the top of Cliff Street (adjacent to today's stairway) in the Beach Hill neighborhood. The house was demolished in 1970.
- The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), p.16, item (25).
- The Rennie house can be seen in a photo on History Pages: 59 - 1895 Venetian Water Carnival.
- Riptide CPL13
- Also in Harrison: J. B. Dawson (p320/408G), noted as builder of the Rennie house.