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'''Arana Gulch''' and the creek of the same name, form part of the eastern boundary of the City of Santa Cruz, emptying into Monterey Bay at [[Santa Cruz Harbor]] ([[Woods Lagoon]] until the 1960s). Named for the ''Californio'' [[Arana family|Jose Arana]], grantee of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Potrero_y_Rinc%C3%B3n_de_San_Pedro_Regalado ''Rancho Potrero y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado'']. Arana later moved east a few miles, near the creek that now bears his name.
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'''Arana Gulch''' and the creek of the same name, form part of the eastern boundary of the City of Santa Cruz, emptying into Monterey Bay at [[Santa Cruz Harbor]] ([[Woods Lagoon]] until the 1960s). Named for the ''Californio'' [[Arana family|Jose Arana]], grantee of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Potrero_y_Rinc%C3%B3n_de_San_Pedro_Regalado ''Rancho Potrero y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado'']. Arana later moved east a few miles, near the creek that now bears his name. The land that is now the Arana Gulch Open Space was once a ranch owned by [[Hagemann, Frederick|Frederick Hagemann]].
 
* [https://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/parks-recreation/parks-beaches-open-spaces/open-spaces/arana-gulch Arana Gulch Open Space], City of Santa Cruz
 
* [https://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/parks-recreation/parks-beaches-open-spaces/open-spaces/arana-gulch Arana Gulch Open Space], City of Santa Cruz
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* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, entry (26), page 195
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 23 October 2023

Arana Gulch and the creek of the same name, form part of the eastern boundary of the City of Santa Cruz, emptying into Monterey Bay at Santa Cruz Harbor (Woods Lagoon until the 1960s). Named for the Californio Jose Arana, grantee of Rancho Potrero y Rincon de San Pedro Regalado. Arana later moved east a few miles, near the creek that now bears his name. The land that is now the Arana Gulch Open Space was once a ranch owned by Frederick Hagemann.