Santa Cruz County, California
Bank of Santa Cruz County
Bayview Hotel
Bockius, Godfrey M., House
Branciforte Adobe
California Powder Works Bridge
Carmelita Court
Castro, Jose Joaquin, Adobe
Cope Row Houses
Cowell Lime Works Historic District
Davenport Jail
Felton Covered Bridge
Felton Presbyterian Church
Garfield Park Branch Library
Glen Canyon Covered Bridge
Golden Gate Villa
Grace Episcopal Church
Headquarters Administration Building
Hihn Building
Hinds, A. J., House
Hotel Metropole
Judge Lee House
Lettunich Building
Live Oak Ranch
Looff Carousel and Roller Coaster on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Lower Sky Meadow Residential Area Historic District
Madison House
Mansion House Hotel
Mission Hill Area Historic District
Neary-Rodriguez Adobe
Octagon Building
Old Riverview Historic District
Phillipshurst-Riverwood
Redman House
Rispin Mansion
Robinson, Elias H., House
Santa Cruz Downtown Historic District
Scott, Hiram D., House
Six Sisters-Lawn Way Historic District
Stoesser Block and Annex
US Post Office-Santa Cruz Main
Valencia Hall
Venetian Court Apartments
Veterans Memorial Building
Watsonville City Plaza
Wee Kirk
54th Coast Artillery Army Regiment War Memorial
A Love Story
A Year to Remember in Watsonville
ACE Roller Coaster Landmark
Arthur A. Taylor
Beauty and the Beach
Before the Boardwalk
Big Creek Light and Power Company
Boardwalk Goes Hollywood
Branciforte
Bull and Bear Fights
Burgers at the Beach
Burrell School
California Pioneers
Camp Capitola SuperintendentÂ’s Office
CapitolaÂ’s Natural Riches
Charles Martin Winery
Charley Darkey Parkhurst
Charlotte (Charlie) Parkhurst
China Beach
Colonial Revival Style
Cowell Lime Works
Daredevils
Davenport Jail
Don Gaspar de Portolá
Donald Leon Rose
Eben Bennett Home
Felton Covered Bridge
Fickle Fashion
First High Altitude Airplane Flights March 1905
Francisco Alzina House
Fun, Fads, and Food
Georgiana Bruce Kirby
Giant Dipper
Glenwood
Grace Episcopal Church Building
Grave of Grove C. Cook
Heisler / Shay / Climax Locomotive
Historic Lawn Way Cottages
Historic Lime Kilns
History of Surfing in Santa Cruz
Hotel Bayview
Isaac Graham: “Swashbuckling Soldier of Fortune
James A. Hall
Judge Julius Lee House
Kirby House
Lady of the Night
Lest We Forget
Louden (London) Nelson
Magical Merry-go-round
Making Barrels for Shipping Lime
Mary Amney Case
Men Die O Liberty That Thou Endurs
Mountain Charlie Bear Fight
Mountain Charlie Big Tree
Mountain Charlies Cabin
Old Theatre Building
OÂ’NeillÂ’s Surf Shop
Pacific Avenue Commercial Building
People's Bank
Porter Building
Rancho San Andrés Castro Adobe
Remembering Chinese Pioneers
Roaring Camp Covered Bridge
S.S. Palo Alto
Saint Joseph Marello
Salz Tannery
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Boards
Santa Cruz County Bank
Santa Cruz County World War Memorial
Santa Cruz Hall of Records 1882 / SalĂłn de archivos de Santa Cruz 1882
Santa Cruz Main Post Office
Scott House
Seacliff SS Palo Alto 100 years
Site of Santa Cruz Mission
Site of the Historic Foresters Hall
St. Patricks Church
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Surfing Was First Brought Here By Hawaiian Princes
Swanton
Swanton Pacific Ranch
The Apple Annual
The Branciforte Adobe
The Butterfield Stage stopped here.
The City of Watsonville
The Cocoanut Grove
The Cremer House
The Discovery of California Redwoods
The First State Park
The Hihn Building
The Lettunich Building
The Lt. John C. Fremont Tree
The Mansion House
The Plunge
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
The Santa Cruz Seaside Company
The Scott House
The Swamp House
Theatre Del Mar
This Gun Was Used
To the Chinese men and women who came to Gold Mountain
Tom Scribner
University Town Center
Venetian Court
Wagon Top Boiler
Washout 1997 to 2001
Watsonville
Where Strawberries are Sweeter
Whiskey Hill
WhitingÂ’s Games
Willey House
Williams
World famous Brookdale Lodge
ZaSu Pitts House
In 1769, the Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolá led an expedition that explored the area, claiming it as part of Spain's territory. The Spanish introduced agriculture and Catholicism to the region, establishing several missions along the coast, including Mission Santa Cruz. However, the arrival of the Spanish also had devastating effects on the Ohlone population, as they were forced into labor and exposed to new diseases.
During the mid-19th century, Santa Cruz County experienced a gold rush similar to the one in the Sierra Nevada. The discovery of gold in the nearby mountains led to a population boom, with miners and settlers flooding into the region. However, Santa Cruz's gold rush was short-lived, and the population soon shifted to agriculture and logging, taking advantage of the fertile soil and abundant forests.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Santa Cruz County became a popular tourist destination. The availability of steamboat travel and the development of railways made the county more accessible, attracting visitors from all over California and beyond. With its stunning natural beauty, including the famous seashores and redwood forests, Santa Cruz County has since become a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, surfers, and nature lovers.
Overall, Santa Cruz County's history is marked by a mix of indigenous culture, Spanish colonization, resource exploitation, and tourism. Today, it stands as a vibrant coastal community that embraces its past while continuing to evolve and adapt to the changing needs and desires of its residents and visitors.
Brief timeline of the history of Santa Cruz County, California:
- 1579 - Sir Francis Drake lands on the coast
- 1791 - Santa Cruz Mission is founded
- 1822 - Mission Santa Cruz is secularized
- 1848 - California becomes part of the United States
- 1850 - Santa Cruz County is established
- 1866 - Santa Cruz Boardwalk opens
- 1901 - Construction of Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf begins
- 1904 - Roaring Camp Railroad is established
- 1906 - The Great San Francisco Earthquake severely damages Santa Cruz
- 1940 - University of California, Santa Cruz is founded
- 1970 - Loma Prieta earthquake causes significant damage to the county
- 1990 - Santa Cruz Skateboards, a famous skateboarding company, is founded
- 2018 - Santa Cruz County celebrates its 170th anniversary
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Santa Cruz County, California.