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Tully Road separates the main portion of the site from a large parking lot. Oak Hill Memorial Park is located across Monterey Road from the fairgrounds. The fairgrounds site includes 167,000 square feet (15,500 m 2 ) of indoor and covered space, 20 acres (8.1 ha) of lawn and paved outdoor space, and 40 acres (16 ha) of surface parking. [ 3 ]
Tully Road — named after John Tully, who owned several thousand acres in Evergreen Valley. University Street — named for the street that was the main entrance to the University of the Pacific before it moved to Stockton, California and the facility became Bellarmine College Prep High School.
San Jose Monterey Rd & Old Tully Rd Daily Line 56: Apple Park, Westgate Center, Hamilton station, Tamien station Sunnyvale Fair Oaks Ave & Tasman Dr (Weekends ...
The road was established as a stage coach route circa 1856, and paralleled a railroad line built in the late 1860s. [3] It was part of the main road connecting San Jose to Monterey, [4] and incorporated parts of the historic route of El Camino Real connecting California's missions.
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The Eastridge Transit Center is a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) bus terminal located at the Eastridge Mall in the Evergreen District of San Jose, California. The station is located alongside Capitol Expressway near Tully Road.
The trail is paved from Tully Road south for 2 miles to the end of the city-maintained segment at Hellyer County Park, where the paved county section continues. [ 3 ] Ecological artist Deborah Kennedy was commissioned by the San Jose Public Art Program to work alongside sculptor Diana Pumpelly Bates in 2004 on completion of a community project ...
The Northern California Folk-Rock Festival was a music festival held at Family Park [1] in the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Road, San Jose, California, on May 18–19, 1968 and promoted by Bob Blodgett. [2] It was the first of two such festivals held at the venue, being followed by the Northern California Folk-Rock Festival (1969).