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  2. List of Carnegie libraries in California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara Public Library: 113: Santa Cruz Main Santa Cruz: Feb 15, 1902: $29,000 224 Church St The 1904 Richardsonian Romanesque-style Santa Cruz Main, designed by W. H. Weeks, was the scene of a 1910 visit by Andrew Carnegie, a festive civic event. Demolished in 1966 and replaced by the current building. 114: Santa Cruz East Cliff Santa ...

  3. Santa Cruz, California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz (Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the largest city and the county seat of Santa Cruz County, in Northern California.As of the 2020 census, the city population was 62,956. [10]

  4. Felton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.santacruzpl.org. The Felton Public Library serves the residents of San Lorenzo Valley in Santa Cruz County, California in the United States. Its 8,900-square-foot (830 m 2) building is located next to the post office, at 6121 Gushee St. The 2-acre (8,100 m 2) Felton Discovery Park extends out from its doors.

  5. Sonoma County Library - Wikipedia

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    155 (139 FTE) Website. sonomalibrary.org. The Sonoma County Library is a medium-sized public library system that serves the nine cities and unincorporated areas of Sonoma County, California. The library system is a joint powers authority, with administration located at the Administrative Offices, 6135 State Farm Dr, Rohnert Park, CA 94928.

  6. Awaswas - Wikipedia

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    Mutsun, Ramaytush, Rumsen, Tamien, and other Ohlonean-speaking peoples. The Awaswas, also known as the Santa Cruz people, were a group of the Indigenous peoples of California in North America, with subgroups historically numbering about 600 [ 1 ] to 1,400. [ 2 ] Academic research suggests that their ancestors had lived within the Santa Cruz ...

  7. Santa Cruz Wharf - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Cruz Wharf is a wharf in Santa Cruz, California, United States, known for fishing, boat tours, viewing sea lions, dining, nightlife and gift shops. The current wharf was built in 1914, the last of six built on the site, and is operated by the City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Office. The wharf is situated between Main Beach ...

  8. Santa Cruz County, California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz County was a Republican stronghold for most of the 19th and 20th centuries; from 1860 through 1980 the only Democrats to carry Santa Cruz were Woodrow Wilson in 1916, Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 and 1936, Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964, and Jimmy Carter in 1976. [50]

  9. 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.