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'''SCOPE Park''' is a tiny open space at the corner of Mission Street and N. Pacific Avenue. The corner was once the site of the [[St. Charles Hotel]].
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'''SCOPE Park''' is a tiny public open space at the corner of Mission Street and N. Pacific Avenue. The corner was once the site of the [[St. Charles Hotel]]. The little park was named for an organization called SCOPE (Santa Cruz Organization for Progress and Euthenics). The group started in 1963, continuing into the 2000s. The park became informally known as Scribner Park after a statue of local activist/musical saw player [[Scribner, Tom|Tom Scribner]] was placed there in 1978. The statue was later moved to Pacific Avenue near Locust Street, where it remains today.
 
*[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Four, entry (10).
 
*[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Four, entry (10).
  

Latest revision as of 15:42, 2 October 2023

SCOPE Park is a tiny public open space at the corner of Mission Street and N. Pacific Avenue. The corner was once the site of the St. Charles Hotel. The little park was named for an organization called SCOPE (Santa Cruz Organization for Progress and Euthenics). The group started in 1963, continuing into the 2000s. The park became informally known as Scribner Park after a statue of local activist/musical saw player Tom Scribner was placed there in 1978. The statue was later moved to Pacific Avenue near Locust Street, where it remains today.