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A troubled crossing?
Zayante (in addition to Aptos and Soquel) is one of three Santa Cruz County names still in use that can be traced back to Indian origins. How ironic that this road intersects one named for Isaac Graham, one of the more intolerant and belligerent figures in the countyıs history.
There are reports that Graham Hill road near this intersection is one of the most accident-prone stretches of pavement in the county. Many residents would cite karma.
Photo No. 321L41 ©2000 Marc Shargel
Photographed at Felton, CA
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