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Santa Cruz, CA

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Santa Cruz, CA

Pondering on Moving to Santa Cruz, California?
Santa Cruz, CA, is a city of about 60,000 residents on the Pacific Coast. The city was chartered more than 140 years ago, shortly after California became a state. In the present day, it is well known for its liberal, progressive activism. It is a popular tourist destination, and high technology counts among its other principal industries. With its location on Monterey Bay, moving to Santa Cruz, CA, means enjoying cool, wet winters with highs frequently in the 60s and warm, dry summers with highs averaging in the mid-70s.

Reasons to Consider Moving to Santa Cruz, CA
Although it is somewhat off to itself on the California coast, Santa Cruz, CA, provides most of what you'll need for everyday life. There are pharmacies like Walgreens and Rite Aid, large retailers like Costco and Sears, office supply stores like OfficeMax and Staples, as well as specialty retailers like Whole Foods and PetSmart. Additionally, there are scores of independently owned specialty shops in Downtown Santa Cruz and centers like Capitola Village and Mall, a true delight for recreational shopping. There are also several year-round farmers' market offerings to check out.

The multitude of local restaurants offer residents quality service, many priding themselves in the organic and sustainable. Whether it be a bakery, fresh seafood, ethnic cuisine or a bar-and-grill, Santa Cruz, CA, has what you’re looking for.

Santa Cruz, CA, sits on famous State Route 1, extending along the coast up to San Francisco and down to Los Angeles. State Route 17 connects to the San Jose metroplex, about 25 miles north. Santa Cruz Metro Transit District provides bus service throughout Santa Cruz county. Most major roads are equipped with bike lanes. There are even diesel-electric tourist trains for public transportation.

Besides public schools and charter schools, Santa Cruz, CA, is home to Cabrillo College and University of California--Santa Cruz.

Fun Stuff to Do if You are Moving to Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Cruz's several state parks include beaches, historic parks, redwood forests, hiking trails and streams. It is known as being a mecca for water-sport enthusiasts. In addition to the many city parks, you can fish or view marine life at Santa Cruz Wharf. The Museum of Art and History has contemporary exhibits to delight culture seekers. There is a symphony, a summer Shakespeare festival and a film festival, just to mention a few other attractions.

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The ABF service center for Santa Cruz, CA is located in San Jose, CA.

Information about Santa Cruz, CA

Est. Population: 56810
County: Santa Cruz
Latitude: 36.9667
Longitude: -122.0333
Zip Codes: 95060
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