Tom Scribner statue 1520 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
About the Business
Welcome to the Tom Scribner Statue, a cherished tourist attraction located at 1520 Pacific Avenue, in the heart of Santa Cruz, California. This iconic statue pays tribute to Tom Scribner, a legendary figure known for his vibrant personality and contributions to the local community. Situated in a bustling area, the statue is a must-see for visitors exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Santa Cruz.
Tom Scribner was a prominent labor activist and a skilled musical saw player, whose legacy continues to inspire. The life-sized bronze statue, artfully crafted to capture Scribner's unique spirit, depicts him playing his saw, an instrument he popularized in the region. Visitors often stop by to take photos, learn about his fascinating life, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Pacific Avenue.
Whether you're a history buff, a music enthusiast, or simply looking for a memorable stop on your Santa Cruz adventure, the Tom Scribner Statue offers a delightful glimpse into the past and a chance to celebrate a beloved local icon. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this charming piece of Santa Cruz's vibrant history.
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1520 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, California 95060, United States
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"I PLAYED A BIT WITH TOM BACK IN THE '70'S. A GREAT GUY!!!"
"I was a wobblie and knew Tom, I sure do miss him. He was a great comrade and I will remember him forever and his red socks."
"Tom was a very special man in my life. He had a great sense of humor and wit, and laughed a lot. He fought hard for labor and the middle class, and for fair wages and working conditions. He played music with some of the best, most notably George Harrison and Neil Young. I am fortunate to have decades of memories that I cherish. He is my paternal grandfather."
"Tom paid a visit to us at SDSU in the late 1970s. He was a true revolutionary at the turn of the twentieth century as he fought to place the working-class at the helm; led by the IWW. He authored “Lumberjack”, where he simply depicted his many struggles. Both generation “Z” and “I” could learn patience and perseverance from a man without a generation. Gone, but never forgotten- old friend Raúl"
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