Garlic Capital of the World
Gilroy is also called the Garlic Capital of the World. This is because it is where the annual Garlic Festival is held in July. it has also earned the moniker Gateway to the Central Coast. It is a great place to live in, quiet and serene. It is situated close to Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz, the San Joaquin Valley, and the San Francisco Bay Area and is in a very central location. It has some great parks with an urban forest which has won many awards. The golf course and museums make it a very interesting place to stay in. Some of the most beautiful parks in the bay area are situated here. They are the Christmas Hill park, Las Animas Veterans Park and the San Ysidro Park. These parks have great trails. picnic/barbecue areas, jogging and hiking paths, horseshoe pits, play fields, softball/baseball fields, children's play areas ,open grass play area.
Gilroy also has the Gilroy Museum which is located in the historic 1910 Carnegie Library Building. The library was built with a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. It was designed by well-known California architect William H. Weeks. An interesting fact is that the museum stands on a former tennis court which was gifted by local benefactress Caroline A. Hoxett. It is a classic revival style building . Gilroy also has some great golf courses for golfing enthusiasts. Eagle Ridge Golf Club has 18 holes designed by Ron Fream and David Dale. They have incorporated the undulating land, the natural water features and the fantastic views. There are six sets of tee boxes which offer plenty of options, making the course range from 7,005 yards to 5,102 yards.
Dale Warfel of Keller Williams Realty, specializes in properties in this community and also in the surrounding areas of San Jose, Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, Blossom Valley, Morgan Hill, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Campbell, Cambrian, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Alviso, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Los Altos, and Palo Alto. If you’re looking to purchase properties in any of these areas contact realtor Dale Warfel and he will guide you very professionally and efficiently.
Gilroy also has the Gilroy Museum which is located in the historic 1910 Carnegie Library Building. The library was built with a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. It was designed by well-known California architect William H. Weeks. An interesting fact is that the museum stands on a former tennis court which was gifted by local benefactress Caroline A. Hoxett. It is a classic revival style building . Gilroy also has some great golf courses for golfing enthusiasts. Eagle Ridge Golf Club has 18 holes designed by Ron Fream and David Dale. They have incorporated the undulating land, the natural water features and the fantastic views. There are six sets of tee boxes which offer plenty of options, making the course range from 7,005 yards to 5,102 yards.
Dale Warfel of Keller Williams Realty, specializes in properties in this community and also in the surrounding areas of San Jose, Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, Blossom Valley, Morgan Hill, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Campbell, Cambrian, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Alviso, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Los Altos, and Palo Alto. If you’re looking to purchase properties in any of these areas contact realtor Dale Warfel and he will guide you very professionally and efficiently.
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