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In his honor the local community has established John J. Montgomery Elementary School, Montgomery Park (City of San Jose). [1] Montgomery's last glider, named "The Evergreen", after the San Jose district, was restored by the Smithsonian Institution and is currently on display at the San Diego Air and Space Museum in San Diego, California.
Evergreen Village Square is a town square in the Evergreen district of San Jose, California. [1] The square is a prominent shopping and dining destination in East San Jose . [ 2 ] Evergreen Village Square serves as an important venue for public events in Evergreen and also hosts a branch of the San José Public Library .
Its central library, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, is also the main library of the San Jose State University. Built in 2003, King Library is the first joint use library in the United States shared by a major university as its only library and a large city as its main library. It has more than 1.6 million items.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly reopened branch took place at 11:00am on August 29, 2009. The East San Jose Carnegie Library received LEED Silver certification and the 2010 Citation Award as a Distinguished Building in the adaptive re-use/renovation project category by the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the American Institute of ...
East Side San Jose (abbreviated as ESSJ), commonly called The East Side and less commonly as the East Valley, is the eastern region of the city of San Jose, California. The East Side is made up of numerous neighborhoods grouped into two larger districts: Alum Rock and Evergreen .
Seven Trees Community Center and Library, part of the San José Public Library Location in Santa Clara County and the state of California Coordinates: 37°17′16″N 121°50′16″W / 37.28778°N 121.83778°W / 37.28778; -121
Download QR code; Print/export ... San Jose: Zip Codes: 95138. Silver Creek Valley is a valley and neighborhood of the Evergreen district of San Jose, California ...
The San José-Evergreen Community College District was officially created on 1 July 1964, after which the district immediately began planning to build a community college. [1] The site in Evergreen, in East San Jose, was chosen in 1967. [1] The college was officially named Evergreen Valley College in 1970 and opened to its first class in 1975.