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  1. San Carlos (Spanish for "St. Charles") is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States. The population is 30,722 per the 2020 census.

  2. Know more about the rich history of San Carlos in California - a history that dates back even before the 1700s

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    • The population is 30,722 per the 2020 census.
    • Prior to the Spanish arrival in 1769, the land of San Carlos was occupied by a group of Native Americans who called themselves the Lamchins.
    • While they considered themselves to have a separate identity from other local tribes, modern scholars consider them to be a part of the Ohlone or Costanoan tribes that inhabited the Bay Area.
    • The Lamchins referred to the area of their primary residence—probably on the north bank of Pulgas creek—as “Cachanihtac”, which included their word for vermin.
  3. San Carlos is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States. The population is 30,722 per the 2020 census.

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    San Carlos, "The City of Good Living", aims for a "small town" feel. Its main downtown area is composed mostly of small shops and restaurants. San Carlos was the first city in California to open a charter school (San Carlos Charter Learning Center), and its schools rank consistently well in statewide lists. San Carlos is home to San Carlos Airport ...

    Native Americans

    Prior to the Spanish arrival in 1769, the land of San Carlos was occupied by a group of Native Americans who called themselves the Lamchins. While they considered themselves to have a separate identity from other local tribes, modern scholars consider them to be a part of the Ohlone or Costanoantribes that inhabited the Bay Area. The Lamchins referred to the area of their primary residence—probably on the north bank of Pulgas creek—as "Cachanihtac", which included their word for vermin. When...

    Spanish

    In 1769, Gaspar de Portolá was the first westerner to reach the San Francisco Bay. While early historians placed his approach to the Bay from the Pacific Ocean as coming over the San Carlos hills, present researchers believe this "discovery" actually occurred in present-day Belmont. The Spanish, with overwhelming military and economic advantages over the native population, quickly dominated the Bay Area. A missionwas established in San Francisco, and land was deeded in large "ranchos", or ran...

    Late 19th century

    While the California Gold Rush of 1849 found no gold nearby, disappointed Sierra Nevada prospectors made their way to the region, bringing the first non-Spanish western settlers. The Argüello family retained deed to their ranch through the transfer of governments to the United States, and, in the 1850s, began selling parcels of it through their agent S. M. Mezes. While the port of Redwood City, to the south, and the town of Belmont, to the north, both grew quickly in the late 19th century, Sa...

    San Carlos is located at 37°29′57″N 122°15′48″W / 37.499187°N 122.263278°W / 37.499187; -122.263278. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.54 square miles (14.3 km2), of which, 5.54 square miles (14.3 km2) of it is land and 0.05% is water.

    Companies based in San Carlos include Check Point, Kelly-Moore Paints, MarkLogic, Helix, and Natera.

    Public schools

    The public schools in San Carlos are run by the San Carlos School District, although the school district boundaries do not cover the entire city of San Carlos. There are several elementary schools (K-4) and a few middle schools (5–8), (Carlmont High School) nearest public high school in the neighboring city of Belmont since the 1982 closure of San Carlos High School. In 1996, Vice President Al Gore came to speak at Arundel Elementary School in regards to Net Day '96, and former president Bill...

    Private schools

    1. St. Charles School

    Non-Public schools

    1. Arbor Bay School

    Bus service

    Transportation options include membership in the SamTrans (San Mateo County Transit) bus system and a Caltrain station. The administrative headquarters of both agencies are located at 1250 San Carlos Avenue. In 2002, the city began experimenting with a free shuttle bus service named SCOOT, short for San Carlos Optimum Operational Transit, to help with transportation difficulties for those living in the hills of the town, and especially to make up for a lack of school buses. However, voters re...

    Airport

    San Carlos Airport is located in San Carlos.

    Luís Antonio Argüello, first governor of Alta California
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    San Carlos was originally part of Rancho de las Pulgas, granted to Californio politician José Darío Argüelloin 1795.
    Parcel divide of the Phelps Estate as of 1917
    City limits and streets in 1937
  4. Description of the flag A very clear image of the city seal on the city flag at www.cityofsancarlos.org/is/display/1,1124,deptid-30_isid-2096,00.html shows a green flag with the city seal in the center.

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    The City of San Carlos has a rich and exciting history. We're pleased to offer this section of our web site, which will bring you more information about the history of San Carlos. For even more information, please visit the Museum of San Carlos History website .

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