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February 27, 2015 (Spanning San Lorenzo River at Keystone Way, Paradise Park: Santa Cruz: 7: Carmelita Court: Carmelita Court: March 20, 1986 (315-321 Main St.
Santa Barbara: Destroyed by fire in 1999. [7] 21: Minerva Club of Santa Maria: Minerva Club of Santa Maria: September 20, 1984 : 127 W. Boone St. Santa Maria: 22: Mission La Purísima at 'Amuwu District: October 2, 2023
Santa Cruz became one of the first cities to approve marijuana for medicinal uses. In 1992, residents overwhelmingly approved Measure A, [29] [30] which allowed for the medicinal uses of marijuana. Santa Cruz was home to the second above-ground medical marijuana club in the world when the Santa Cruz Cannabis Buyers Club opened its doors in ...
The Santa Cruz Ghost Hunters, received permission from the city to make a visit to the property during the middle of the night in order to film with a recording crew. [6] The mansion is reportedly a "subject of fascination" for locals as well as "paranormal sleuths".
In 2003, they expanded the restaurant to include a tiki bar. [1] The restaurant is co-owned by Lynette Griffin. [2] In 2006 they opened a restaurant in Santa Cruz, California and in 2009 a location in Phoenix, Arizona. [3] In 2018, Hula's opened a speakeasy-themed bar next to the restaurant, called Next Door. [2]
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For example, the widest inside dimensions of any of the mission buildings (at San Carlos, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz) is 29 feet (8.8 m): the narrowest, at Mission Soledad, spans 16.2 feet (4.9 m). The longest structure, at Mission Santa Barbara, stretches 162.5 feet (49.5 m). [12]
The dispersion of artefacts, through the sale of Irish country house contents, occurred over a period of more than 150 years starting with the financial after effects of the Irish famine and the creation of the Encumbered Estates' Court in 1849.