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, California in Santa Cruz County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Soquel.

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Soquel, CA?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Soquel, California:

1. Soquel means "people of the yellow earth" in the language of the Ohlone Native Americans who lived in the area.

2. Soquel was originally a dairy and agriculture-centered community, but it has since evolved into a suburban area with a mix of residential and commercial developments.

3. One of the main attractions in Soquel is the Main Street Antique and Mercantile, a popular destination for lovers of vintage and antique items.

4. The Soquel Creek runs through the town and is home to a variety of fish such as steelhead trout and chinook salmon.

5. The town is known for its annual Begonia Festival, which celebrates the colorful begonia flower with a parade, live music, and other events.

6. Soquel is home to the Congregational Church of Soquel, a historic church that was built in 1895 and features a picturesque white bell tower.

7. The famous winemaker Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon Vineyard has his Tasting Room in Soquel.

8. The town is also located near some popular landmarks, such as the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and the Mystery Spot, which draws tourists from all over the world.