Difference between revisions of "Potrero neighborhood"
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| − | The '''Potrero neighborhood''' was the ''potrero'' (pasture land) to the north of [[Mission Santa Cruz]], also containing orchards and a native ''rancheria'' (the Spanish missionary name for a native settlement). The northern part of the Potrero is now mostly a light-industry zone known as the [[Harvey West neighborhood]]. Outside of the Harvey West area, the Potrero neighborhood includes: | + | The '''Potrero neighborhood''', part of downtown Santa Cruz, was the ''potrero'' (pasture land) to the north of [[Mission Santa Cruz]], also containing orchards and a native ''rancheria'' (the Spanish missionary name for a native settlement). The northern part of the Potrero is now mostly a light-industry zone known as the [[Harvey West neighborhood]]. Outside of the Harvey West area, the Potrero neighborhood includes: |
* [https://www.tanneryartscenter.org/ Tannery Arts Center] | * [https://www.tanneryartscenter.org/ Tannery Arts Center] | ||
| − | [[Category:Santa Cruz | + | [[Category:Downtown Santa Cruz]] |
Latest revision as of 18:33, 24 June 2023
The Potrero neighborhood, part of downtown Santa Cruz, was the potrero (pasture land) to the north of Mission Santa Cruz, also containing orchards and a native rancheria (the Spanish missionary name for a native settlement). The northern part of the Potrero is now mostly a light-industry zone known as the Harvey West neighborhood. Outside of the Harvey West area, the Potrero neighborhood includes: