Located in the heart of the San Francisco peninsula, San Carlos is known
as the City of Good Living. Originally inhabited by the Costanos
Indians, the town was part of the Rancho de las Pulgas land grant during
the Spanish mission days. Incorporated in 1925, San Carlos is considered
the birthplace of
today's Silicon Valley, having been home to such firms as Varian, Ampex,
and Dalmo-Victor. The town has also boasted one of the military's
largest dog-training facilities, the Morse Seed Company, and a number of
great theaters. Community values are strong here, with popular events
such as the Home Town Days Parade and Festival, Art and Wine Faire, Hot
Harvest Nights, and the biannual Chicken's Ball. Over the years, the
city has worked to preserve its history and many of its early structures
while also providing citizens with modern civic buildings and other
amenities.