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Scotts Valley


ART CLASSES
1. KID'S ART

BATTERIES
2. BATTERIES PLUS

BICYCLES
3. SCOTTS VALLEY CYCLESPORT

BEAUTY SERVICES
4. IDEAL HAIR

CLEANERS
5. KING'S CLEANERS

DRUG, HOUSEWARES
6. LONG'S DRUGS

FLORIST
7. PERRY'S FLORAL & GIFTS

GAMES
8. EPIC ADVENTURE GAMES

GREEN BUILDING SUPPLIES
9. ECO DESIGN RESOURCES

GIFTS, HOME DECOR
11. IVY'S PORCH

HARDWARE, LUMBER
11. SCARBOROUGH ACE LUMBER

INSURANCE
12. CASSIDY INSURANCE AGENCY

LOCKSMITH
13. THE BRASS KEY

MAILBOXES, PACKING & SHIPPING, UPS
14. POSTAL ANNEX

MANICURES
15. R.V. NAILS

MARKET
16. BEN LOMOND/SCOTTS VALLEY

MASSAGE, ACUPUNCTURE
17. GLENN KAZMIERSKI

MEDICAL SERVICES
18. SANTA CRUZ MEDICAL FOUNDATION

NURSERY
19. REDWOOD NURSERY

PET STORE
20. ROUND UP PET CENTER

PROPANE
21. SUBURBAN PROPANE

REAL ESTATE
22. CENTURY 21 SHOWCASE
23. NETWORK ALLIANCE

RESTAURANT
24. JIA TELLA'S
25. IN VINO VERITAS
26. LA BRUSCHETTA
27. MOLLIE'S COUNTRY CAFE
28. REDWOOD PIZZERIA

SENIOR RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
27. BROOKDALE OAK TREE VILLA

TIRES
29. LLOYG'S TIRE SERVICE


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Scotts Valley Shops and Street Index


Scotts Valley is the oldest known Indian settlement, the Paleo Indians lived here 8,000 to 10,000 years ago. In the late 1800’s, Scotts Valley was the stagecoach stop on the way to San Jose before the railroad went through. They stopped at the Scott House, now a restored tourist attraction. The City was incorporated in 1966. Tourists were attracted by the “Tree Circus” and Santa’s Village. Both attractions are gone now, replaced by important High-Tec. industries, new homes and fine shops and services.

Felton , the home of one of the most beautiful redwood groves in the state, at Henry Cowell State Park, had its start in 1843 when Isaac Graham transferred his lumber mill from the Zayante land grant to the San Lorenzo River at Fall Creek. From this point until the 1890’s the town became more and more of an industrial center, adding lime kilns, a powder works, a paper mill, and more lumbering. It had its final industrial days during the World War One era, when lime for concrete was more in demand. Now a tourist destination with not only Cowell Park but Big Basin in Boulder Creek creating thousands of visitors each Spring and Summer.