Yes, your logic is sound. Santa Cruz does in fact, have a beach. It has many, as it is located along a coastline. Cowell, Seabright, Black's, and Castle are all beaches in Santa Cruz, just to name a few.
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is located in California, in the United States of America. One can find more information about it by visiting the official Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk website.
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UCSC, or, University of California Santa Cruz, is located just above the city of Santa Cruz on the West Coast of California
The address of the Uc Santa Cruz Foundation is: , Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1077
near the bay area: look for beaches in Santa Cruz,watsonville, monterey, and stinson beach in socal: Laguna beach, Malibu, Santa monica, La jolla, Oceanside,
The address of the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is: 701 W Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
The University of California Santa Cruz is located in Santa Cruz, California. Restrictions that the University of California Santa Cruz puts on the use of any personal web pages that it hosts include confidentiality of personal data or information.
It is very close. You can walk, jog, bike, or skate to the beaches. The distance is about 4 miles. Out here in California, this isn't really considered much of a distance for walking.
The web address of the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum is: http://www.santacruzsurfingmuseum.org
Santa Cruz Beach and Cliff Drive - 1911 was released on: USA: 24 August 1911
The distance between Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz, California is approximately 25 miles if you take the most direct route along Highway 1.
The web address of the Santa Cruz Museum Of Natural History is: www.santacruzmuseums.org