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Santa Cruz Through Time: A Journey from Mission Hill to the Monterey Bay
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  • ISBN: 9781635000917

Santa Cruz Through Time: A Journey from Mission Hill to the Monterey Bay

Author(s): Deborah Muth
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Echoing a sentiment that could be expressed by many Santa Cruz residents today, Sara White wrote this about Santa Cruz to a friend in 1896:

“The country is so beautifully bright and fresh … you will find many beautiful homes here and congenial people … I’ve never felt the slightest desire to go east again.”

Early settlers came to Santa Cruz for the temperate weather, fertile soil and abundant resources. Today, residents are drawn for the same reasons, but additional attractions include the 115-year-old boardwalk, surfing at Steamer Lane, the Mission State Historic Park, and the many shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs in the old downtown.

Inhabited by native tribes for over 1,000 years, Spanish Padres, Mexican soldiers, rough frontiersmen and New England pioneers in turn established homes and businesses in the area.

Now, tourist attractions, natural disasters, high-tech companies and the founding of University of California, Santa Cruz, continue to shape the area.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Deborah Muth’s life-long passion for history was sparked by a fourth-grade school field trip to Mission San José and she has been a self-proclaimed “history nerd” ever since. She was a former real estate appraiser by trade, and Santa Cruz Through Time will be her second book after Images of Scotts Valley. Named the 2015 Woman of the Year by the Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce, Deborah is a thirty-five-year resident of Santa Cruz County, and when not writing, gardening, or spoiling her greyhound, Jinx, she serves on the Scotts Valley Planning Commission and the Scotts Valley Historical Society Board.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781635000917
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
DATE: 7/29/2019
STATE: California
SERIES: America Through Time
IMAGES: 180
PAGES: 96
DIMENSIONS: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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