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Kelley Park is bounded by Story Road (on the northwest), Senter Road (on the southwest), Roberts Street (on the northeast), and Yerba Buena High School and Phelan Avenue (on the southeast) in East San Jose. Coyote Creek winds through much of the park, which is part of the larger Coyote Creek Park Chain in San Jose.
Almaden near US 85 San Jose Built in 1877 and moved to History Park in 1991. [22] Hill House — 1350 Sherman St San Jose Built in 1898; moved to History Park in 1997. [23] Markham House Poetry Center San Jose 432 S Eighth St San Jose Built in the 1860s, moved to History Park in 1987. Used as the San Jose Center for Poetry and Literature prior ...
The Japanese Friendship Garden is a walled section of Kelley Park in San Jose, California, United States. Dedicated in October 1965, it is patterned after Japan's famous Korakuen Garden in Okayama (one of San Jose's sister cities) and spans six acres. Its three main ponds were stocked with koi sent from Okayama in 1966. The ponds are at ...
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo is a small 16-acre (6.5 ha) zoo and amusement park in San Jose, California, which originally opened in 1961. It was closed in 2008 for major renovations, and opened its gates again on March 20, 2010. [1]
San Jose McKee Rd & White Rd San Jose Ohlone/Chynoweth station: Daily Line 64A: McKee station, San Jose State University, Downtown San Jose, SAP Center, San Jose Diridon station, Almaden Valley, Willow Glen, Westfield Oakridge Combines with 64B to form Frequent route 64 north and east of San Jose Diridon
Saint Maria Goretti Parish is a territorial parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. The parish was formed in July 1961 [1] from orchards off Senter Road near Capitol Expressway. The parish was created while still part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, prior to the founding of the Diocese of San Jose in 1981.
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Graham Avenue — named after John (Jack) Martin Graham, a baseball columnist for the San Jose Mercury Herald. The street is where the baseball grandstands used to be. [10] Hamilton Avenue — named after Zeri Hamilton, an early San Jose pioneer, who bought the property off Meridian Avenue in 1850.