Historic Sites in Santa Cruz County, California
Santa Cruz County, originally named Branciforte County, was one of the original counties of California. It forms the northern coast of Monterey Bay and is one of the eleven counties of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Spanish settlers established Mission Santa Cruz in 1791. The mission church was destroyed by an earthquake in 1857, but a replica was erected in 1931.
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Historic Sites in Santa Cruz County, California
Sequenced By Authority and Number (Click a Column Heading to Resequence) |
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| Name | Year | Address | City | Authority | Number |
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| Mission Santa Cruz Site | Emmet and Mission Streets In Plaza Park | Santa Cruz | California | 342 | |
| Glenwood | 4171 Glenwood Drive | Glenwood | California | 449 | |
| Villa de Branciforte Site | 1797 | Water and Branciforte | Santa Cruz | California | 469 |
| Felton Covered Bridge | 1892 | Covered Bridge Road and Graham Hill Road | Felton | California | 583 |
| Big Basin Redwoods State Park | Lodge Road Near Sequoia Trail | Big Basin State Park | California | 827 | |
| Hihn Building | 1883 | 201 Monterey Avenue | Capitola | California | 860 |
| Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | 1907 | 400 Beach Street | Santa Cruz | California | 983 |
| Castro Adobe | 184 Old Adobe Road | Watsonville | California | 998 | |