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Scotts Valley keeps its namesake story behind City Hall

Scotts Valley's Hiram Scott House gives the city a simple local history anchor: an 1853 home tied to the name of the valley.

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Scotts Valley has a clean little history clue right near City Hall. The Scott House was built in 1853 by Hiram Scott, the person whose name is now attached to the city.

That makes the house useful in a way a plaque alone is not. It gives the valley’s name a real object: an old home, a person, and a place you can connect with the modern city around it.

Scotts Valley can feel like a practical town between Santa Cruz, the mountains, and Highway 17. People know it for schools, homes, shopping, and quick access to bigger places. The Scott House reminds you that the valley also has a slower story underneath all of that movement.

For a quick local-history stop, start with the Scott House and the city’s historical landmarks list. It is a simple way to make Scotts Valley feel less like a pass-through and more like a named place with its own roots.

Where to see it

The Scott House area near Scotts Valley City Hall.

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