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Grant used the property for grazing cattle, recreating, and hunting game. Joseph D. Grant died in 1942. Santa Clara County purchased approximately 9,553 acres (38.7 km 2) of the land in 1975, and created this public park. Joseph D. Grant County Park is situated in the Diablo Range, near Mount Hamilton. Elevations range from about 1,400 feet ...
Diablo Range in Ed R. Levin County Park Coyote Peak in Santa Teresa County Park Basin Falls in Uvas Canyon County Park. The parks managed by the department are: [5] Almaden Quicksilver County Park, including the Guadalupe Reservoir: former site of the New Almaden mercury mine; purchased by the County in 1976. In 1978 the County also purchased ...
Almaden Lake Park, South San Jose; Almaden Quicksilver County Park, South San Jose; Alum Rock Park, East San Jose; Bay Area Ridge Trail, surrounds and crosses the valley; Belgatos Park and connected Heintz, and Santa Rosa open space preserves, Los Gatos; Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Santa Cruz Mountains; Castle Rock State Park, Santa Cruz ...
The Grant County Fairgrounds covers 187 acres and offers 446 horse stalls, 456 RV sites and state-of-the-art lighting and sound, as well as Moses Lake's central location and 300 days of sunshine a ...
Adam Grant was a founder of Murphy, Grant, & Company, a dry goods store which sold supplies to gold miners, bought his initial holding of Cañada de Pala in 1880. Grant's son, Joseph D. Grant, eventually owned approximately 9,533 acres (38.6 km 2). In 1974, Grant Ranch was purchased by Santa Clara County for park use.
California's Wildlife Conservation Board voted last week to grant more than $10 million to protect a 27,000-acre cattle ranch on the the Central Coast.
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Construction of a narrow-gauge railway to the park from downtown San Jose began in 1891. In late 1891, or early 1892, a gasoline powered locomotive built by the Best Manufacturing Company arrived. This was the first internal combustion locomotive built in the western United States, though it was only a limited success and was returned to Best ...