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The Westin San Jose, housed in the historic Sainte Claire Hotel, is a six-story landmark hotel in Downtown San Jose, California, United States. Built in 1926, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and one of the city's most recognized architectural landmarks .
Hotel Sainte Claire. June 3, 1980 : 302 and 320 S. Market St. San Jose: 47: Warner Hutton House ... San Jose Downtown Historic District. May 26, 1983 E. Santa Clara ...
The development of American commercial areas in San Jose extended into this newly surveyed area, just east of the original pueblo site of 1797 (relocated from the 1777 site after major flooding). In the 1870s and mid-1880s, the heart of downtown commercial activity had moved northward along Market Street (immediately west of First Street and ...
In 2023, a special-use permit was filed with the city of San Jose (SP22-025) to allow the re-use of the historic landmark building for Hillbrook School, a private school in Los Gatos. The high school with up to 300 students and 45 staff will be located in the Moir Building and the San Jose Armory building which is one block east.
St. James Park is a 6.8-acre (2.8 ha) park in downtown San Jose, California.Originally laid out as St. James Square in 1848, local newspapers dubbed the site a park in 1885, shortly after a fountain was installed in the center of the area.
San Pedro Square is a popular dining destination and one of Downtown's oldest neighborhoods.. The downtown area was typical of a small, agriculture-based city of under 100,000 residents until city manager A. P. Hamann spearheaded aggressive expansion during the 1950s and '60s.
The Roma Bakery is a bakery located in San Jose, California built by Vittorio Pera in 1911. The building's architectural style is a blend of Colonial Revival and Queen Anne . The bakery was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 1982.
The marker is located at the original homesite at 432 South Eighth Street, San José. The inscription on the plaque reads: Site of Edwin Markham Home where the poet lived 1889–1899. It now stands at the rear preserved by Poet Laureate Bland. Markham Landmark Association and Associated Students of San Jose State College. [1]