Santa Cruz County View

Must See! History

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Henry Cowell Rewoods State Park Visitor and Nature Center

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Displays feature the unique aspects of the park's redwood, riparian, sandhill and grasslands habitats. Interactive displays include a century time-line on how the forest was saved from logger's clear-cutting practices, and there are tactile identification activities. Open Summer Tue.-Sun., 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Winter, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. There are guided walks and nature store. State Park parking fees apply.

101 North Big Trees Park Road (off of Highway. 9), Felton
831-335-7077, www.mountainparks.org

Holy Cross Church

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The parish has been active since the Mission's founding. The church stands on the grounds of the original 1889 structure and has many architectural elements and artifacts from its history.

126 High St., Santa Cruz
831-423-4182, www.holycrosssantacruz.com

Mark Abbot Lighthouse & Surfing Museum

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Displays show over 100 years of local surfing history. Artifacts include photos, vintage surfboards, and wet suits. Open Thu.-Mon., noon-4 p.m.

Lighthouse Park, 701 West Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz
831-420-6289, www.santacruzsurfingmuseum.org

Mission Church

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Established in 1793, it is the 12th of 21 California Missions, the only one to have housed Native Americans. It is a half-scale replica structure with a self-guided tour and artifacts. Open Tue.-Sun.10 a.m.-4 p.m.

831-426-5686, www.holycrosssantacruz.com

Mission Hill

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Located above downtown Santa Cruz, Mission Plaza is where you will find three sites that are landmark symbols of the region's history and heritage.

Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park, Mission Church and Holy Cross Church
High and Mission Sts., Santa Cruz

Moss Landing

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This village has played an important role in the region's maritime and commercial fishing history, and is now a center for marine research. There are sand-dune beaches and a boardwalk over its wetland marshes. It has several sport fishing, whale watching, sightseeing companies, kayaking, and other recreation services/rentals. The village is also a hub for antique shoppers and has several restaurants.

Moss Landing Chamber of Commerce
831-633-4501, www.mosslandingchamber.com

National Steinbeck Center

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This museum celebrates the writings of John Steinbeck. The main gallery features interactive displays, which blend his story narratives with motion picture clips and news video of historical events, many found in the Salinas Valley. The Valley of the World gallery focuses on Salinas Valley's agricultural history. You will find an art gallery, theater, restaurant, and store. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., closed some holidays.

35 miles southeast from Santa Cruz
One Main St., Salinas
831-796-3833, www.steinbeck.org

Pacific Avenue In Santa Cruz

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A popular shopping, strolling, dining and entertainment area, anchored by three bookstores: Bookshop Santa Cruz, Logos Books and Records, and Borders Book Café. There are over 200 unique retail shops plus several clubs, talented street artists and many eateries.

Downtown Association of Santa Cruz
831-429-8433, www.downtownsantacruz.com

Pacific Migrations Visitor Center and Museum

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Exhibits explore the migrations of creatures that find their way to the central coast by air and sea. These include Sooty Shearwaters from New Zealand, Gray Whales, Monarch Butterflies, Salmon, Anchovies, Sardines, Brown Pelicans, Squid, and Jellies. Also displayed is commentary about early immigrants and their influence on nature. Open daily May 27-Sept.4, and weekends the remainder of year, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

New Brighton State Beach
831-429-1840, www.scparkfriends.org

Pescadero

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This rural farming area was once the mid-point Pony Express stop on the coastal route between Santa Cruz and San Francisco; and is located two miles inland off of Hwy.1. Found here is the fourth generation Duarte's Tavern, one of five James Beard "American Classic" restaurants, Norm's Market, and the Aroangeli Grocery Company, purveyor of gourmet foods.

Hwy 1, 38 miles North of Santa Cruz

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