
The Santa Clara Valley serves as a primary corridor for settlement and transit, anchored by the city of Gilroy and the nearby communities of Morgan Hill and San Martin. This modern survey illustrates the intensive grid of the valley floor, where the Union Pacific railroad parallels Monterey St, marking a path through smaller historic locales such as Rucker and Lonoke. To the east, the terrain rises sharply into the Diablo Range, featuring landmarks like Larios Peak and the recreational waters of Coyote Lake. This landscape is defined by the drainage of several local waterways, including Llagas Cr and its tributaries, which flow across the flatlands toward the Santa Cruz Mountains in the west. Genealogists and researchers will find the location of Old Gilroy and Saint Marys Cem of particular interest for tracing early family footprints in the region.
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