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#27 This little board and batten railroad station at Coyote is the only one of it kind remaining between San Jose and Watsonville, 1975

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#27 This little board and batten railroad station at Coyote is the only one of it kind remaining between San Jose and Watsonville, 1975

What San Jose, California looked like in the 1970s, A stunning Visual Tour

#27 This little board and batten railroad station at Coyote is the only one of it kind remaining between San Jose and Watsonville, 1975

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