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'''Paradise Park''' is a privately-owned retirement community north of Santa Cruz, on the former site of the [[California Powder Works]] and [[San Lorenzo Paper Mill]]. Parts of the pre-existing infrastructure have been incorporated into Paradise Park, notably the 1872 [[California Powder Works covered bridge|covered bridge]].
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'''Paradise Park''' is a privately-owned retirement community just north of [[Santa Cruz]], situated between the [[San Lorenzo River]] and [[Highway 9]], on the former site of the [[California Powder Works]] and [[San Lorenzo Paper Mill]]. Parts of the pre-existing infrastructure have been incorporated into Paradise Park, notably the 1872 [[California Powder Works covered bridge|covered bridge]].
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*From Rowland card files database: "Paradise Park Masonic club . . . Incorporated Aug. 16, 1924, W. E. Soden, pres., F. W. Docker, C. E. Bradford, Andrew Jensen, Harry Foster, all of Fresno, directors. Bought 144 acres from Luther M. Say of Fresno, who had bought it from Hercules Powder Co."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 30 March 2025

Paradise Park is a privately-owned retirement community just north of Santa Cruz, situated between the San Lorenzo River and Highway 9, on the former site of the California Powder Works and San Lorenzo Paper Mill. Parts of the pre-existing infrastructure have been incorporated into Paradise Park, notably the 1872 covered bridge.

  • From Rowland card files database: "Paradise Park Masonic club . . . Incorporated Aug. 16, 1924, W. E. Soden, pres., F. W. Docker, C. E. Bradford, Andrew Jensen, Harry Foster, all of Fresno, directors. Bought 144 acres from Luther M. Say of Fresno, who had bought it from Hercules Powder Co."