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  2. Kelley Park - Wikipedia

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    History Park at Kelley Park (a.k.a. History San Jose), which itself includes: Portuguese Historical Museum; Viet Museum; The Leininger Center, just south of Happy Hollow, is the central location where citizens apply for city park permits and reservations. [1] Most of the rest of the park is picnic areas, lawns, groves of trees, and plenty of ...

  3. Alum Rock Park - Wikipedia

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    Alum Rock Park. Alum Rock Park, in the Alum Rock district of San Jose, California, is California's oldest municipal park, established in 1872 but serving as public land since the pueblo was established in 1777. Located in a valley in the Diablo Range foothills on the east side of San Jose, the 720 acre (2.9 km 2) park offers 13 miles (21 km) of ...

  4. Emma Prusch Farm Park - Wikipedia

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    Emma Prusch Farm Park is a 43.5 acre (176,000 m 2) park in East San Jose, California.Donated by Emma Prusch to the City of San Jose in 1962 to use to demonstrate the valley's agricultural past, it includes a 4-H barn (the largest in San Jose), community gardens, a rare-fruit orchard, demonstration gardens, picnic areas, and expanses of lawn.

  5. Edenvale Gardens Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Public transit access. VTA 68, 568. Edenvale Gardens Regional Park (originally Edenvale Garden Park) is a city park in San Jose, California, occupying 19.5 acres (7.9 ha) in the Edenvale neighborhood. The site originally was developed by Rudolph Ulrich as the 40-acre (16 ha) formal park adjoining Hayes Mansion starting from approximately 1887.

  6. Parque de los Pobladores - Wikipedia

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    The monument, designed by the East Los Streetscapers, commemorates the city's founders that came on Anza Expedition of 1776 that established the city as the California's first civilian settlement. [2] [3] The park was redeveloped in 2012 to its current state, as part of the city's Pavement to Plaza program. [4]

  7. Martial Cottle Park - Wikipedia

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    Martial Cottle Park. Coordinates: 37.2627°N 121.8364°W. Martial Cottle Park is a park developed as a collaboration between the California Department of Parks and Recreation and Santa Clara County Parks. The park is located on 287.54 acres (116.36 hectares) of land in the city of San Jose, California, U.S. [1]