Boulder Creek in the 1920s was a town moving between two eras. The logging boom that had once defined the San Lorenzo Valley was fading, but the town continued as a mountain community with a reputation for scenic beauty, informal commerce, and traces of its wild frontier past. If you had been standing on Boulder Creek’s main street in 1927, you would have seen wooden storefronts lining the road, including a bakery, café, grocery store, a shop se…
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