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  Watsonville, California
Watsonville, California, in Santa Cruz county, is 15 miles E of Santa Cruz, California (center to center) and 30 miles S of San Jose, California.
Watsonville is a good place to find men, since there are so many of them in the city.
Of the houses, apartments, etc. in Watsonville, about 48% are lived in by their owners, not renters.
www.citytowninfo.com /places/california/watsonville   (579 words)

  
  America on the Move | Working the Fields
California growers hired large numbers of ethnic laborers to plant, cultivate, pick, and pack their crops.
Watsonville farmers employed Chinese men to work the land until Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), which stopped these laborers from immigrating.
Although Watsonville is home to Anglo, Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino families, 70 percent of the population is now Latino and one-third of its residents are immigrants.
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 Watsonville, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Watsonville is a city located in Santa Cruz County, California.
Like neighboring Salinas (in Monterey County, Watsonville produces a variety of fruits and vegetables, primarily strawberries, flberries, and.
Watsonville is located at 36°55'12" North, 121°45'49" West (36.920054, -121.763725)
www.secaucus.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Watsonville,_California   (461 words)

  
 Pacific AirCare | Links around the web.
City of Watsonville, CA Situated in the heart of the Monterey Bay area in the lush Pajaro Valley, Watsonville lies 95 miles south of San Francisco at the southern end of Santa Cruz County, covers 6.59140 square miles, and has a population of over 47,707.
Watsonville Airport, home of the Watsonville Fly-In and Air Show, is located in Watsonville California on the Central Coast near Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey, and Carmel.
The Watsonville Fly-In Air Show is one of the premier flying events in Northern California and provides a wide array of activities for the entire family with a wide assortment of aircraft, food booths, aviation merchandise, fireworks, world-class air show performers and static displays.
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 Watsonvile City Fire Department - Info Site - Watsonville, California   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Watsonville is located in the southern part of Santa Cruz County.
In January of 1997, the district ceased operations as we knew it and the major populated area of the district became a contracted area, which the Watsonville Fire Department is now responsible for.
Watsonville is a merging point of a number of Highways, having 3 state highways running through it.
the911site.com /wfd   (735 words)

  
 Watsonville, CA - California Florists, buy flowers from your local full service retail flower shops and florist serving ...
Watsonville, California Florists have been brought to you by Flower Shop Network, a directory of United States and Canadian florists.
It is vitally important that you provide Watsonville, California Florists with accurate, detailed information regarding the name and address of the person to whom you are sending flowers.
When placing an order for Delivery in Watsonville, California, it is usually wise to keep the order simple, the less specific you are in your request, the less room for error.
www.flowershopnetwork.com /directory/CaliforniaFlorists/Watsonville.php   (996 words)

  
 Watsonville, California — July 24, 2003 thru Present
After leaving the courthouse, a Watsonville cop (who was apparently hanging around waiting for me to leave) issued a third Watsonville PD ticket.
I will be filing suit in Federal Court soon against the City of Watsonville, Katich and the Watsonville PD for false arrest and theft of my motorcycle on June 11, 2004, sometime soon.
The tickets are gone, and I am once again free to ride in Watsonville without fear of being harassed by Katich or any of their other gang-brained thugs in uniform.
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 Watsonville California Real Estate
Besides fruit, vegetables, and nursery crops, Watsonville has produced dozens of proud old structures dating from the mid-nineteenth century; many have been restored to their former glory.
The central downtown business district is currently continuing to rebuild from the devastation of the 1989 earthquake, but many of the classic structures still exist as a reminder of Watsonville's past glory.
Preservation, restoration, and revitalization of the city's center is a matter of continuing interest to Watsonville officials, who have been carefully considering a downtown redevelopment plan since 1972.
www.relocate-america.com /states/CA/cities/watsonville.htm   (404 words)

  
 NEWS MEDIA CORPORATION - The Register Pajaronian, Watsonville, California   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Watsonville is located in the Pajaro Valley of California.
Watsonville's history spans many thousands of years, having first been inhabited by the Costanoan Indians, and then visited and settled by a variety of European explorers.
Watsonville continues to thrive today with agriculture and food processing remaining the mainstay of it's economic structure, while new opportunities abound in the areas of light industry, manufacturing, tourism and service oriented businesses.
www.newsmediacorporation.com /publications/0910regPaja.htm   (276 words)

  
 Watsonville, California (CA) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, ...
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The ratio of number of residents in Watsonville to the number of sex offenders is 538 to 1.
Watsonville, California business and economic data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants...
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 Watsonville voters say no to fluoride  
WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- More than two weeks after election day, the results of a key local race are finally known.
While Watsonville voters have decided they don't want fluoride in the city's water supply, the state Department of Health Services says it will review whether to take action against the city.
A spokesperson with the state Department of Health Services told Action News that they are aware of the results of the election in Watsonville, but have not made a final decision on the next steps.
www.fluoridealert.org /news/1098.html   (272 words)

  
 City of Watsonville Home
Situated in the heart of the Monterey Bay area in the lush Pajaro Valley, Watsonville lies 95 miles south of San Francisco at the southern end of Santa Cruz County, covers 6.6 square miles, and has a population of 51,703 (January 2008).
The new City of Watsonville Administrative Offices are now open at 275 Main Street, Suite 400 (4th Floor).
The City of Watsonville Voter's approved Measure L in the November 2006 election that increased the City's sales tax rate from 8.00% to 8.25%.
www.ci.watsonville.ca.us   (735 words)

  
 America on the Move | Watsonville railroad freight yards
By the 1890s, Watsonville, the town that served the rich and fertile Pajaro Valley, had a thriving freight yards where the land's produce was shipped out to San Francisco and beyond.
The Southern Pacific Railroad opened a station in Pajaro near Watsonville in 1871, connecting the town of a few thousand residents to the rest of the country by rails.
From the 1860s on, California's farms, many of which were large, engaged in forms of agriculture that were industrialized, commercialized, and subject to the vagaries of the markets and seasons.
americanhistory.si.edu /onthemove/collection/object_384.html   (196 words)

  
 America on the Move | Introduction
With its rich farmland, Watsonville became a center of produce farming.
These new crops were highly labor-intensive, needing a vast army of workers to plant, cultivate, harvest, and pack them.
Watsonville growers looked for low-cost and temporary field hands.
americanhistory.si.edu /onthemove/exhibition/exhibition_3_1.html   (209 words)

  
 Santa Cruz-Watsonville, California, Outdoors Recreation
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, California is a great place to live for those who like the outdoors.
San Lorenzo River, California, Felton to Ocean at Santa Cruz, 5 miles away, class III-IV, 6 miles long.
Pescadero Creek, California, Portola State Park to Memorial County Park, 24 miles away, class II, 9 miles long.
www.hikercentral.com /metros/42100.html   (1252 words)

  
 Watsonville Singles, How many singles are there in Watsonville, California ? Watsonville Swingers for gays & ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Watsonville - Deals and Reviews - Vacation rental on the sand... - TripAdvisor
Watsonville: Motel 6 Watsonville - Monterey Area: "beware of mold!!"
The heater was broken in the third room, the weather was very cold and rainy, and we were too wet to stay in an unheated room.
We stayed in the mildew-stinking broken-lighted fourth room because we were exhausted and there aren't many motel options in Watsonville (esp. with a dog in tow).
www.tripadvisor.com /ShowUserReviews-g33241-r2599455-Watsonville_California.html   (1348 words)

  
 Watsonville California Colleges and Universities
For Watsonville California people on the move, internet university courses are turing into a flexible means to work for a degree or find out a new skill.
Interested students are encouraged to contact Watsonville California schools and request further facts for any technical college they are interested in.
Generally you ought to inspect every Watsonville California university on your short listing, but if you cannot visit it personally, get a video or get a virtual tour.
www.uscollegesearch.org /watsonville-california-colleges.html   (638 words)

  
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 Watsonville, California Photographers - Wedding, Portrait, Commercial, Event and Other Photography Services
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 America on the Move | Western Beet Sugar Company factory, Watsonville, California
Spreckels was known as the California Sugar King, but he also owned a cooperage, had vast land holdings in Hawaii, began the Oceanic Steamship Company [which sold out to the Matson Navigation Company in the 1920s] to get his sugar from Hawaii to San Francisco.
The town of Watsonville, eager for the economic benefits they thought the factory would bring to their region, raised the money to buy the site for the new factory and donated it to the multimillionaire to induce him to put the factory in their town.
From the 1860s on, California farms, many of which were large, engaged in forms of agriculture that were industrialized, commercialized, and subject to the vagaries of the markets and seasons.
americanhistory.si.edu /onthemove/collection/object_387.html   (453 words)

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