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In 1841, California's first water-powered sawmill was built at the junction of Bean Creek and Zayante Creek by Peter Lassen, Isaac Graham, J. Majors, and F. Hoeger.. Mount Hermon, known as "Tuxedo Junction" prior to 1906, was a stop on the South Coast Pacific Railroad from Alameda to Santa Cruz. [4]
A tornado touched down in the Northern California town of Scotts Valley near Santa Cruz Saturday ... weak EF1 tornado that touched down at 1:39 p.m. at the corner of Mount Hermon Drive and ...
The wind speed peaked at 90 mph and the tornado's path covered nearly a third of a mile at 30 yards wide along Mount Hermon Road in Scotts Valley, according to the weather agency.
Polyphylla barbata is a rare species of beetle known by the common name Mount Hermon June beetle. It is endemic to California, where it occurs only in Santa Cruz County. There is only a single occurrence of the beetle on a stretch of territory of under 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2). This is a federally listed endangered species of the United States. [1]
Mount Hermon Road: 5.45: 5: Granite Creek Road, Scotts Valley Drive (SR 17 Bus. south) 6: Santas Village Road: Northbound exit and entrance North end of freeway: Santa Cruz–Santa Clara county line 12.55
Scotts Valley is a small city in Santa Cruz County, California, United States, about thirty miles (48 km) south of downtown San Jose and six miles (9.7 km) north of the city of Santa Cruz, in the upland slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 12,224.
The NWS Bay Area said the warning was over for San Francisco at 6:07 a.m. And let the tornado warning expire at 6:15 a.m. The warning led to a flurry of social media posts from residents who were ...
The endangered Mount Hermon June beetle and Zayante band-winged grasshopper are both endemic to this area. [5] The Santa Cruz Puma Project uses the area for research on North American cougar. [6] Laguna and San Vicente Creeks provide domestic water to Santa Cruz and Davenport, respectively. [7]