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The '''Tres Ojos de Agua''' are three [[Westside neighborhood]] springs. One is the source of [[Westlake]] and [[Laurel Creek]]. Another now forms a pond in what was a limerock quarry. The third can be found just below High Street, behind the Lutheran church. A small rancho in the area was named ''Tres Ojos de Agua'', and was granted to [[Dodero, Nicolas|Nicolas Dodero]] in 1844.
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The '''Tres Ojos de Agua''' (Three Eyes of Water) are three [[Westside neighborhood]] springs. One is the source of [[Westlake]] and [[Laurel Creek]]. Another now forms a pond in what was a limerock quarry. The third can be found just below High Street, behind the Lutheran church. A small rancho in the area was named ''Tres Ojos de Agua'', and was granted to [[Dodero, Nicolas|Nicolas Dodero]] in 1844.
 
* [https://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/planning-and-community-development/long-range-policy-planning/area-plans-and-city-zoning-code/city-wide-creeks-and-wetlands-map-index Santa Cruz Creek map]
 
* [https://www.cityofsantacruz.com/government/city-departments/planning-and-community-development/long-range-policy-planning/area-plans-and-city-zoning-code/city-wide-creeks-and-wetlands-map-index Santa Cruz Creek map]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 11 December 2022

The Tres Ojos de Agua (Three Eyes of Water) are three Westside neighborhood springs. One is the source of Westlake and Laurel Creek. Another now forms a pond in what was a limerock quarry. The third can be found just below High Street, behind the Lutheran church. A small rancho in the area was named Tres Ojos de Agua, and was granted to Nicolas Dodero in 1844.