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The center's Stocklmeir Library and Archives features a collection of materials on California history and Santa Clara Valley's development, including student research papers, books, journals, oral histories, photographs, manuscripts, newsletters, clippings and pamphlets. Materials must be used on site.
California History Center: Cupertino: Santa Clara: Santa Clara Valley: History: Education center and exhibit hall on regional and California history, part of De Anza College: Campbell Historical Museum: Campbell: Santa Clara: Santa Clara Valley: Local history: Small history museum located in the city of Campbell's first public building ...
The Kirsch Center opened in 2005 and was the first community college building in the US to receive a LEED platinum rating. A 17-year effort, the Kirsch Center was conceived and is operated by De Anza faculty, staff and students. [24] Over 100 environmental classes are taught in the Kirsch Center.
Collins school would eventually be incorporated into the Cupertino Union School District. Oakland High School is founded, the first high school in the East Bay. Prescott Elementary School (Oakland, California), was established in 1869 to serve students and families in historic West Oakland. Ida Louise Jackson, Oakland’s first African-American ...
A neighborhood outdoor shopping center and, much later, the enclosed Vallco Fashion Park, briefly renamed Cupertino Square, were also developed. De Anza College opened in 1967. The college, named for Juan Bautista De Anza , occupies a 112-acre (0.45 km 2 ) site that was the location of a winery built at the turn of the 20th century, called ...
The Mission District (Spanish: Distrito de la Misión), [4] commonly known as the Mission (Spanish: La Misión), [5] is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. One of the oldest neighborhoods in San Francisco, the Mission District's name is derived from Mission San Francisco de Asís , built in 1776 by the Spanish. [ 6 ]
This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California.The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. [1]
San Francisco or Mission Dolores, Franciscan Herald Press, 1924. Heizer, Robert F. 1974. The Costanoan Indians. De Anza College History Center: Cupertino, California. Milliken, Randall. A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769–1910 Menlo Park, CA: Ballena Press Publication, 1995.