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The valley is an exception to the [[Post–World War II economic expansion|post-war urban development]] that has almost entirely eliminated citrus cultivation throughout most of Southern California.
 
=== Floods[edit] ===
Further information: [[Great Flood of 1862]]
 
The failure and near complete collapse of the [[St. Francis Dam]] took place in the middle of the night on March 12, 1928. The dam was holding a full reservoir of 12.4 billion gallons (47 billion liters) of water that surged down San Francisquito Canyon and emptied into the Santa Clara River, flowing down the river valley to the ocean.
 
==Roads & Highways==