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Willow Glen is a district of San Jose, California, in Santa Clara County. Willow Glen is known for its historic downtown, dining and shopping, and is one of the most expensive neighborhoods to live in San Jose. [1] Willow Glen was originally an independent town, until it voted to be annexed by San Jose in 1936.
Willow Glen is a former settlement in Madera County, California. [1] It was located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of O'Neals, [2] at an elevation of 1831 feet (558 m). [1]
Johnson Camden McKinley House, also known as "Willow Glen," is a historic home located at Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. It was built between 1914 and 1920, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story massive dwelling built of ashlar sandstone. It consists of two wings that meet at right angles to form an L-shaped building.
The Willow Glen Resident is a free weekly newspaper based in San Jose, California. In partnership with The Mercury News , [ 1 ] it serves the Willow Glen neighborhood of the city of San Jose and surrounding Santa Clara County, California. [ 2 ]
Natural nails may become thin and weaken with frequent touch-ups. The most common problem associated with artificial nails is a fungal infection that may develop between the false and natural nails. When artificial nails are applied to the natural nail surface, minor types of trauma to the artificial nails which can happen from something as ...
Willow Glen High School Boys' Volleyball won a CCS Championship in 2009, one of the first public schools to do so in that CCS division. Also, in 2010, Willow Glen High School Football won a CCS Championship against Sequoia High School. From 1972 to 1980, the boys' basketball team was coached by the notable collegiate coach Bob Burton. Willow ...
The boat and its cargo rested on the river bottom until 1968, when the wreck was rediscovered. Over 500,000 items were excavated from the wreck; many of them were in excellent condition. Catalogue numbers are now in the upper 5000's, each number sometimes only having one related object, or, in the case of nails, tens of thousands.
Willows Airport was described in the 1931 DOC Airways Guide: "Willows—Department of Commerce Intermediate Landing Field site 12 San Francisco to Seattle Airway. One and one-half miles W. Altitude. 140 feet. Irregular shape, 85 acres, 2,781 by 2500 feet, sod, level, natural drainage.