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  2. San Lorenzo, California - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo is named after Rancho San Lorenzo, a vast estate granted in 1841 to Don Guillermo Castro, a noted Californio ranchero.. San Lorenzo is located on the route of El Camino Viejo on land of the former Rancho San Lorenzo, a Mexican land grant given to Guillermo Castro in 1841, and the former Rancho San Leandro, granted to José Joaquin Estudillo in 1842.

  3. San Lorenzo Valley - Wikipedia

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    The San Lorenzo River starts at its headwaters above Boulder Creek, it runs through the valley on its way to the city of Santa Cruz, where it then flows into the Monterey Bay and the Pacific Ocean and also supplies the city of Santa Cruz with its drinking water. Much of the river valley is rural and wooded and other areas have neighborhoods and ...

  4. San Lorenzo River - Wikipedia

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    The San Lorenzo River (Spanish: Río de San Lorenzo) is a 29.3-mile-long (47.2 km) river in the U.S. state of California.The name San Lorenzo derives from the Spanish language for "Saint Lawrence" due to its reported sighting on that saint's feast day by Spanish explorers.

  5. Rancho San Lorenzo (Castro) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Lorenzo was a 26,722-acre (108.14 km 2) Mexican land grant given in 1841 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Guillermo Castro a career soldier posted to the Pueblo of San José. The land grant included present day Hayward , San Lorenzo , and Castro Valley , including Crow Canyon, Cull Canyon, and Palomares Canyons.

  6. San Lorenzo Valley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The San Lorenzo Valley Museum is a pair of galleries and education centers created by the San Lorenzo Valley Historical Society "to preserve and share the history of the San Lorenzo Valley". [1] Founded in March 1976, it operates as a nonprofit educational institution. The Museum's original gallery is located in Boulder Creek. An additional ...

  7. Roberts Landing, California - Wikipedia

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    The landing, originally named Thompson's Landing, was founded in 1850 by Robert Thompson, Peter Anderson, and Captain William Roberts. [4] [14] The landing was built on one of the largest of the tidal sloughs in the San Lorenzo marshes, connected to dry land by a road that crossed the small water channels and skirted the larger ones.

  8. Rancho San Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Lorenzo may refer to these Mexican land grants in California: Rancho San Lorenzo (Castro) , 1841, in Hayward, San Lorenzo, and Castro Valley Rancho San Lorenzo (Randall) , 1842, in Monterey County

  9. La Venta - Wikipedia

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    By no later than 1200 BCE, San Lorenzo had emerged as the most prominent Olmec center. While a layer of occupation at La Venta dates to 1200 BCE, La Venta did not reach its apogee until the decline of San Lorenzo, after 900 BCE. After 500 years of pre-eminence, La Venta was all but abandoned by the beginning of the fourth century BCE. [2]