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Santa Cruz SCR L0.00-10.00 L0.00: Lee Road: Continuation beyond SR 1 L0.00: SR 1 – Santa Cruz, Monterey: Interchange; west end of SR 129; SR 1 exit 425: Watsonville: L1.47: CR G12 (Main Street) to SR 152 – Pajaro: North end of CR G12 3.35: Carlton Road 7.20: Rogge Lane – Aromas: San Benito SBT 0.00-R2.64 R2.64: US 101
Santa Cruz SCR T0.31-8.29: Watsonville: T0.31: SR 1 north – Santa Cruz: Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance; west end of SR 152; SR 1 south exit 426: T0.67: Green Valley Road (to SR 1 south) – Monterey, Fairgrounds, Pinto Lake: T2.50: Freedom Boulevard – Freedom: T2.929L– T2.929R: Main Street, Beach Street
Monterey–Santa Cruz county line Pajaro River Bridge over the Pajaro River North end of Porter Drive; south end of Main Street: Santa Cruz: Watsonville: SR 129 (Riverside Drive) Northern terminus: Main Street: Continuation beyond SR 129; connects to SR 152: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Santa Cruz SCR 0.00-12.55: Santa Cruz: 0.00: Ocean Street – Beaches: Northbound entrance only; southbound exit is via SR 1 exit 442: 1A: SR 1 north – Santa Cruz, Half Moon Bay: Southern terminus; SR 1 north exit 441B, south exit 441: 1B: SR 1 south – Watsonville, Monterey: Pasatiempo: 0.74: 1C: Pasatiempo Drive: Signed as exit 1 ...
Mount Madonna is a prominent peak located near the southern end of the Santa Cruz Mountains in southwest Santa Clara County, California.The iconic landmark is surrounded by a county park, and is viewable along U.S. Route 101 in South Santa Clara Valley, and California State Route 152 near Watsonville in south Santa Cruz County.
The larger coastal town directly north of Watsonville is the city of Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz is a draw for many young college students who attend Cabrillo College or University of California, Santa Cruz. Because Watsonville and Santa Cruz are beach towns, they draw many visitors from San Jose and from the Central Valley areas. Like neighboring ...
Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, in the Monterey Bay Area of the Central Coast of California. [2] The population was 52,590 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] Predominantly Latino and Democratic , Watsonville is a self-designated sanctuary city .
In this USGS map, the Ocean Shore Railroad runs from the north to Tunitas Creek, and from Santa Cruz to the Davenport Area. Originally incorporated as the Ocean Shore Railway Company on May 18, 1905, the plan was to run a 1500 volt Alternating-Current double-tracked line between San Francisco and Santa Cruz, operating with interurbans and ...