The Signal

Learning about Vasquez Rocks’ history

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer clunetta@signalscv.com

Dozens of Santa Clarita and local area residents attended a presentati­on on the history of Vasquez Rocks at the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park’s Interpreti­ve Center on Saturday.

In her third installmen­t in the ongoing series, presenter Sarah Brewer, recreation leader at Los Angeles County’s Department of Parks and Recreation and volunteer curator at the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society, led those in attendance through the area’s history in regard to its 19th century developmen­t and mining.

“I work inside the park, but even I need to learn more about the history of this area,” said Shirley Brandon, one of the regular volunteers at Vasquez Rocks who also runs the center’s gift shop. “It helps me explain the history better to the people that come here. So, I help her out with these ... (Brewer) holds them about once a month.”

The series also included informatio­n on various railroad tycoons who developed the first Santa Clarita infrastruc­ture projects, multiple mining and tunneling projects that brought a workforce to Southern California, as well as historical anecdotes on why certain parts of the SCV have particular names.

“One of my favorite facts that she talked about before is just the story behind how the park itself got its name,” Brandon said. “Tiburcio Vasquez would steal horses to support his family ... and eventually started robbing stagecoach­es and banks as well. He’s supposed to have used the rocks as his hideout.”

The event was free for all who attended and refreshmen­ts were provided by the volunteers from the Interpreti­ve Center.

For more informatio­n about upcoming events at the Vasquez Rocks Interpreti­ve Center, visit website at http://parks.lacounty.gov.

 ?? Dan Watson /The Signal ?? Sarah Brewer, the recreation services leader at L.A. County’s Department of Parks and Recreation gives a presentati­on entitled “The History of Vasquez Rocks” at the Vasquez Rocks Interpreti­ve Center at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce.
Dan Watson /The Signal Sarah Brewer, the recreation services leader at L.A. County’s Department of Parks and Recreation gives a presentati­on entitled “The History of Vasquez Rocks” at the Vasquez Rocks Interpreti­ve Center at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in Agua Dulce.

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