Santa Cruz experienced another horrific storm event, losing part of its historic wharf. As recovery time quickens, danger ...
Before launching into more accounts of disappearing wharves or piers, I need to clarify terminology. Technically speaking, a ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf reopened to visitors ... atmospheric river events that battered Northern California, Oregon and Washington. The end of the pier was already closed to the public for ...
Then John and Sunday Faraola (in California since the Civil ... People were astonished on Dec. 5, 1914 when Santa Cruz unveiled the longest wooden pier on the West Coast, measuring 2,745 feet.
The early immigrants to Santa Cruz County from the east quickly realized that there was an abundance of natural resources in the region. The challenge from the earliest days was how to transport ...
"First and foremost…what we want to do is let you know, let the community know, let the people all over Northern California know, it is safe to come to our wharf," Keeley said. Santa Cruz Pier ...
(KRON) — The Santa Cruz Wharf will reopen to the public on Saturday January 4, city officials said,13 days after a section of the century-old pier collapsed into the ocean. About 150 feet ...
Santa Cruz is a charming coastal city located in Northern California, known for its beautiful beaches, laid-back atmosphere, ...
"We want to let the community know, and people all over Norther California know ... in the Western Hemisphere. The pier is an economic driver for Santa Cruz, drawing two millions visitor each ...
Several pieces of heavy machinery that fell into the water also posed a potential risk to the pier. “Namely ... very closely again with the U.S. Coast Guard, with California State Parks, Santa Cruz ...