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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Santa Cruz County, California

 
Clickable Map of Santa Cruz County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Santa Cruz County, CA (257) Monterey County, CA (246) San Benito County, CA (55) San Mateo County, CA (192) Santa Clara County, CA (616)  SantaCruzCounty(257) Santa Cruz County (257)  MontereyCounty(246) Monterey County (246)  SanBenitoCounty(55) San Benito County (55)  SanMateoCounty(192) San Mateo County (192)  SantaClaraCounty(616) Santa Clara County (616)
Santa Cruz is the county seat for Santa Cruz County
Adjacent to Santa Cruz County, California
      Monterey County (246)  
      San Benito County (55)  
      San Mateo County (192)  
      Santa Clara County (616)  
 
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201 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk1907 - 2007
On Beach Street, on the left when traveling north.
Towards the end of the 19th Century Fred W. Swanton, considered one of the greatest promoters and entrepreneurs of his time, laid plans for a casino and boardwalk - a "Coney Island of the West." The casino opened in 1904 but survived only 22 months; . . . Map (db m100908) HM
202 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Santa Cruz Seaside Company
Near Beach Street.
When the “new” Casino was built in 1907, the Boardwalk was owned by the Santa Cruz Beach Company. Local businesses experienced an economic downturn from 1912-1914, and the Beach Company went bankrupt. In 1915 the Santa Cruz Seaside . . . Map (db m64253) HM
203 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Sargent Octagon
On East Cliff Drive near Murray Street, on the right when traveling south.
Santa Cruz 1886 The Sargent Octagon An Unusual Cottage of the Early Seabright Colony Historical SocietyMap (db m208490) HM
204 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Sevy Beach House
Near Prospect Street at 13th Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Historic Landmark 1896 The Sevy Beach House Orin Sevy, Builder Italianate Vernacular The Museum of Art & HistoryMap (db m209460) HM
205 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Terry House
On Locust Street at Pine Place, on the right when traveling east on Locust Street.
Santa Cruz County ca. 1885 The Terry House Stick-Eastlake Style Historical Trust LandmarkMap (db m205221) HM
206 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Walti-Schilling Residence
On Washington Street near New Street, on the right when traveling north.
Santa Cruz County 1876 The Walti-Schilling Residence of the Walti-Schilling Meat Co. Italianate Style Historical Trust Landmark This Building Professionally Restored Circa 1990 by Michael . . . Map (db m205372) HM
207 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — The Wharf Links Land and SeaWelcome to the Sanctuary Scenic Trail
On West Cliff Drive at Gharkey Street, on the right when traveling north on West Cliff Drive.
You are looking at the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, a place where people gather for fun and relaxation. When this wharf was built in 1914, it supported commerce and transportation. Steamships loaded with freight and passengers left for ports around . . . Map (db m205960) HM
208 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Theatre Del Mar
On Pacific Avenue south of Lincoln Street, on the left when traveling south.
In Memory of Chuck Volwiler (1956-2002) Booming theatre business in Santa Cruz led the Golden State Theatre chain to replace the 700-seat Unique with the 1,500-seat Del Mar in 1936. The movie palace was a flagship of the chain, . . . Map (db m62489) HM
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209 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — This Land
On 9th Avenue at East Cliff Drive, on the right when traveling north on 9th Avenue.
This land given to the state of California as a park in 1955 by Arnold Merritt Baldwin in memory of his beloved parents. Fred Douglas Baldwin and Mary Augusta Baldwin, who pioneered in Santa Cruz County in the late 1860’s.Map (db m208513) HM
210 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — To the Chinese men and women who came to Gold Mountain
Near Front Street east of Locust Street between Water Street.
To the Chinese men and women who came to Gold Mountain. Site of the fourth and last Chinatown in Santa Cruz, 1894-1955.Map (db m128676) HM
211 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Tom Scribner1899 – 1982
On Pacific Avenue at Locust Street, on the right when traveling north on Pacific Avenue.
Lumber jack, writer, political activist, musician, editor, humorist Sculpture by Marghe McMahonMap (db m62484) HM
212 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Tower House
On Tower Place near Felt Street, on the right when traveling south.
Historic Landmark 1914 Built by Robert & Ada Paget ”Tower House” Pagets were flower bulb and poultry farmers who raised three children here. The Museum of Art & HistoryMap (db m208454) HM
213 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Town Clock
On Water Street at North Pacific Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Water Street.
Marker One: Dedicated July 4, 1976 in celebration of the Bicentennial of the founding of our country. Originally erected by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in 1900, the Town Clock was created and later restored in a legacy of freedom, . . . Map (db m212371) HM
214 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Triplett Family House
On Walnut Avenue near Chestnut Street, on the left when traveling east.
Historic Landmark 1892 Triplett Family House Pioneer J.M. Pérez Descendants Eastlake-Queen Anne The Museum of Art & HistoryMap (db m205129) HM
215 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — University Town CenterA Site History — 1856 – 1999 —
On Pacific Avenue near Cathcart Street, on the right when traveling south.
1856 Architects Row Farms and orchards surrounded the site’s original buildings. These were the 1856 home and office of architect Thomas Beck and 1861 home and office of architects John Morrow and John Williams north of Beck’s. Churches Morrow . . . Map (db m62503) HM
216 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Van Cleeck House
Near Jordan Street at King Street, on the right when traveling south.
Santa Cruz Van Cleeck House Edward L. Van Cleeck, Architect His Home Ca. 1895-1898 Historical SocietyMap (db m205046) HM
217 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Wagner Cottage
On Highland Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Santa Cruz Wagner Cottage Home of John Wagner, Pioneer And Fred Wagner, Blacksmith Historical SocietyMap (db m203163) HM
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218 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Weeks House
On California Street at Otis Street, on the right when traveling north on California Street.
Santa Cruz Weeks House Built circa 1886-1888 for Thomas J. Weeks Le Baron R. Olive, Designer Historical SocietyMap (db m205173) HM
219 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Welcome to the Santa Cruz WharfGateway to the Bay
On Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, on the right when traveling south.
The longest wooden wharf on the coast of the United States | Est. 1914Map (db m204321) HM
220 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Whiting’s Games
Near Beach Street.
The Ross Whiting family has been part of Boardwalk history since 1927. As superintendent, Joseph “Ross" Whiting was responsible for the first widening and paving of the Boardwalk. After leaving the Seaside Company in 1946, Ross and his family . . . Map (db m62828) HM
221 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Whiting's FoodsA Family Tradition — Historic Walking Tour —
Near Beach Street.
For five generations the Whiting family has been providing classic amusement park food to millions of Boardwalk visitors. Whether it’s a hotdog, pizza, cotton candy, or an ice cream cone, you will find it at one of Whiting’s Foods twenty locations . . . Map (db m201650) HM
222 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Whitmore Family Summer House
On 9th Avenue at Bonnie Street, on the right when traveling south on 9th Avenue.
Santa Cruz Co. ca. 1890 Whitmore Family Summer House Queen Anne Cottage Historical Trust LandmarkMap (db m208499) HM
223 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Willey House
On Sylvar Street near Mission Street, on the left when traveling east.
Erected 1887 for Henry Willey First President Peoples Bank Santa Cruz Historical SocietyMap (db m62501) HM
224 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — William Reynolds House
On Green Street near Cross Street, on the right when traveling south.
Santa Cruz 1850 William Reynolds House Original Methodist-Episcopal Church at Mission & Green Sts. • Moved to present site in 1864 by Reynolds Historical Society LandmarkMap (db m205263) HM
225 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — William Wessell Home
On Pine Street at Hanover Street, on the right when traveling south on Pine Street.
Historic Landmark 1921 William Wessell Home Craftsman Style The Museum of Art & HistoryMap (db m208456) HM
226 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Williams
Near Evergreen Street, on the right when traveling south.
California Pioneers James Williams - Chiles-Walker Party 1843 Mary Patterson - Stephens-Murphy Party 1844 Married August 24, 1845 by Thomas O. Larkin Monterey, Ca. Twin Sons James Andrew Apr 4, 1851 – Jan 4, 1852 Andrew James . . . Map (db m62420) HM
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227 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Windham Grocery
On Windham Street at Pine Street, on the right when traveling east on Windham Street.
Santa Cruz Windham Grocery A well-preserved turn-of-the-century commercial building Historical SocietyMap (db m208460) HM
228 California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — ZaSu Pitts House
On Lincoln Street east of Center Street, on the left when traveling east.
Greek Revival style, built circa 1870. Childhood home of movie actress ZaSu Pitts, 1894-1963.Map (db m170568) HM
229 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — Charles Martin Winery
On Glenwood Drive at Apache Lane, on the right when traveling north on Glenwood Drive.
This site was built around 1880 as a brandy aging barn for the Charles Martin Winery. Later it became a saloon with a small general store next door.Map (db m62766) HM
230 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — 449 — Glenwood
On Glenwood Drive north of Glenwood Cutoff Road, on the right when traveling north.
Historic town founded by Charles C. Martin, who came around Horn in 1847, and his wife, Hannah Carver Martin, who crossed the Isthmus. First homesteaded area in 1851 and operated toll-gate and station for stage coaches crossing mountains. Later . . . Map (db m2345) HM
231 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — Mountain Charlie Bear Fight
On Pierce Road.
Near here in Mountain Charlie Gulch on May 8, 1854, Charles Henry “Mountain Charlie” McKiernan and a friend named Taylor were attacked by a Grizzly Bear. The bear sprang from a thicket, both men fired; but the bear grabbed Mountain . . . Map (db m53478) HM
232 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — POHI-005 — Mountain Charlie Big Tree
Near Glenwood Drive at Main Boulevard.
Named for Charles Henry “Mountain Charlie” McKiernan, who was one of the first white settlers in the Santa Cruz Mountain area. One of the largest trees of its species, this Sequoia sempervirens was originally over 300 feet high. The tree . . . Map (db m53479) HM
233 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — Mountain Charlies Cabin“Right Wrongs Nobody”
On Mountain Charlie Road just east of Riva Ridge Road, on the right when traveling west.
Near this site Charles Henry “Mountain Charlie” McKiernan, native if Ireland, erected his cabin in 1850. The cabin was built of whip-sawed lumber cut from nearby redwood groves. Whip-sawing was a crude form of lumbering preformed by two . . . Map (db m53477) HM
234 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — Scott House1853
Near Civic Center Drive.
Greek Revival Style Built by Hiram Scott early landholderMap (db m62414) HM
235 California, Santa Cruz County, Scotts Valley — The Scott House
On Civic Center Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Hiram Daniel Scott built the Scott House in 1853 for his father Daniel Scott, stepmother Nancy Parcher Scott and their extended family. The Scotts came from Maine and owned interests in shipbuilding, West Indies trading and lumber mills. Hiram had . . . Map (db m137522) HM
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236 California, Santa Cruz County, Soquel — Charlotte (Charlie) Parkhurst
On Soquel Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The first ballot by a woman in an American presidential election was cast on this site November 3, 1868 by Charlotte (Charlie) Parkhurst who masqueraded as a man for much of her life. She was a stagecoach driver in the Mother Lode Country . . . Map (db m63489) HM
237 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — A Year to Remember in Watsonville1868
On Main Street (State Highway 152) south of West Beach Street, on the right when traveling south.
The year 1868 saw many important beginnings in downtown Watsonville. It was the year Watsonville was incorporated, the first nursery was established by James Waters and Jacob Blackburn, All Saints Episcopal Church was founded, the first wharf was . . . Map (db m55476) HM
238 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Charley Darkey Parkhurst1812 – 1879
Near Freedom Boulevard near 1395 Freedom Boulevard.
Noted whip of the Gold Rush days. Drove stage over Mt. Madonna in early days of valley. Last run San Jaun to Santa Cruz. Death in cabin near the 7 Mile House, revealed “One Eyed Charlie,” a woman. The first woman to vote in the U.S. Nov. . . . Map (db m62769) HM
239 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Donald Leon Rose
On Corralitos Road at Browns Valley Road on Corralitos Road.
Dedicated to the memory of Donald Leon Rose Born July 1888 Killed in Action August 10, 1918. St. Miniel, France 4th Military Police 91st DivisionMap (db m54902) HM
240 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Flying A Gas StationHistoric Landmark — The Museum of Art & History —
On Main Street at Auto Center Drive, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Ca. 1939 Flying A Gas Station Ralph Friend, Builder Streamline ModerneMap (db m200953) HM
241 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — James A. Hall
Near East Lake Avenue (California Route 152), on the right when traveling west.
An accomplished attorney and Watsonville mayor, James A. Hall was an adventurer at heart. In the summer of 1900, he set out to find a lost mining claim near Teller, Alaska. Before too long, he was lost himself. Without provisions and clad in summer . . . Map (db m62799) HM
242 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Judge Julius Lee House
On East Beach Street, on the right when traveling east.
This property The Judge Lee House Built 1894 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Second Marker: Pajaro Valley . . . Map (db m62770) HM
243 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Kalich Building
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Historic Landmark 1914 Kalich Building William Weeks Architect The Museum of Art & HistoryMap (db m200956) HM
244 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Lest We Forget
On Main Street (State Highway 152) at Freedom Boulevard on Main Street.
Lest We Forget 1941 – 1945Map (db m54883) HM
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245 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Men Die O Liberty That Thou EndursWatsonville Union High School Veterans Memorial
On East Beach Street west of Lincoln Street, on the right.
World War I: Men Die O Liberty That Thou Endurs 1918 Joseph Rebeiro • Lester Rowe • Reuben Silva • William Sullivan World War II: Plaque 1: May the memory of those alumni of Watsonville Union High School . . . Map (db m62798) WM
246 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Porter BuildingSanta Cruz County Historical Trust Landmark
On Main Street near Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
1903 Porter Bldg. Wm. Weeks, Architect Designed for Warren Porter Housed the Post Office until 1913 Map (db m29771) HM
247 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — 998 — Rancho San Andrés Castro Adobe
On Old Adobe Road. Reported missing.
The Castro Adobe is an outstanding example of Monterey Colonial architectural styling. The adobe functioned as a regional social center due to the importance of its location as the governing seat of the Castro family rural empire, which reached . . . Map (db m2354) HM
248 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — St. Patricks Church721 Main Street
On Main Street (State Highway 152) north of West 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
A wooden church was first built on this site in 1864 designed by James Walter. It was moved to Ford Street in 1901, and a larger English Gothic style edifice designed by William H. Weeks was constructed in 1902. It has a seating capacity of 625 . . . Map (db m54882) HM
249 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The Apple AnnualMain Street in the Early 1900s
On Main Street (State Highway 152) north of West Lake Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The Apple Annual was held in downtown Watsonville from 1910 to 1913. For the first event in 1910, William H. Weeks, renowned Watsonville architect, designed a pavilion to house the show exhibits which was located on Second Street, now the site of . . . Map (db m54881) HM
250 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The City of WatsonvilleOnce a Village Named Pájaro
On Main Street south of Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
When the land expedition of Alta California led by Captain Gaspar de Portola passed through this valley in 1769, they reached the Pájaro River, which they named for a large straw-stuffed bird (pájaro in Spanish) with a wing span of six feet . . . Map (db m54863) HM
251 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The City PlazaDowntown Watsonville
On Main Street near West Beach Street, on the right when traveling north.
Watsonville City Plaza rests on a portion of the Bolsa de Pajaro Spanish Land Grant which was owned by the Rodriguez family. This plot of ground in the center of town was given to the people of Watsonville by Sebastian Rodriguez in 1860 through his . . . Map (db m195877) HM
252 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The Discovery of California Redwoods
On Pinto Lake Road near Green Valley Road, on the right when traveling west.
July 14, 1769, an expedition led by Don Gaspar de Portola left San Diego to rediscover Vizcaino's "Lost Port of Monterey". The expedition reached but failed to recognize Monterey Bay, traveled north, and discovered San Francisco Bay November 4, . . . Map (db m86462) HM
253 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The Lettunich BuildingCorner of Main and East Beach Streets
On East Beach Street at Union Street, on the right when traveling east on East Beach Street.
Once hailed as the most elegant hotel south of San Francisco, the Mansion House in Watsonville, built in 1871, was considered past its prime in 1910. Owners Mateo and M.N. Lettunich, orchardists who also operated the Pájaro Valley’s largest fruit . . . Map (db m195876) HM
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254 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — The Mansion House418 Main Street
On Main Street (State Highway 152) south of E/W Lake Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On the corner of Main Street and East Beach Streets, where the Lettunich Building now stands, was the Pacific Exchange Hotel built in 1856 by T.D. Alexander. By 1871 the owners decided that a larger and more modern hotel was needed and Thomas Beck . . . Map (db m54866) HM
255 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — This Gun Was Used
Near Main Street (State Highway 152) at East Beach Street.
To fire the first salute (October 18th, 1850) on the arrival of the news in California proclaiming its admission to the union. Remounted for the City of Watsonville, March 22, 1922 by the Watsonville Parlor, No, 65, Native Sons of the . . . Map (db m54899) HM
256 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — WatsonvilleJudge John Howard Watson — 1813-1882 —
On Main Street (California Route 152), on the right when traveling west.
After the California gold discovery in 1848, the rush was on from all parts of the nation to the mining regions of the West Coast. In early 1849, a young man named John Howard Watson arrived in California to seek his fortune. Stories have been . . . Map (db m21201) HM
257 California, Santa Cruz County, Watsonville — Where Strawberries are SweeterBienvenido! Welcome! — Mural by Alvaro 6/96 —
On Main Street (State Highway 152) south of East/West Lake Street, on the right when traveling south.
Watsonville, where strawberries are sweeter, apples are crisper and produce plentiful, is a friendly place of diverse people who share a strong sense of community and optimism. Don Sebastian Rodriquez owned the grant, Bolsa de Pajaro, on which . . . Map (db m54880) HM

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