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  2. History of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 1949, the State Historic Preservation Office designated the First Site of El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe as a California historical landmark #433. A description on the commemorative plaque reads: "Within a year after the opening of the first overland route from Mexico to Alta California, Governor Felipe de Neve authorized ...

  3. List of Man v. Food episodes - Wikipedia

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    San Jose, California: March 4, 2009 Man Hellfire Hot Wing Challenge (12 chicken wings doused in a spicy habanero-based sauce) 16 Denver, Colorado: March 11, 2009 Food Monster Breakfast Burrito (a 7-pound breakfast burrito) 17 North Carolina Triangle: March 18, 2009 Man 17 hot dogs topped with mustard and chili 18 Minneapolis, Minnesota: March ...

  4. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    San Jose, California – racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop. 2000 [120] Pop. 2010 [121] Pop. 2020 [122] % 2000 ...

  5. Man v. Food season 1 - Wikipedia

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    San Jose, CA 15 March 4, 2009 Man Adam traveled to San Jose, California, where he visited Iguana's Taqueria and Henry's World Famous Hi-Life. [78] Iguana's is the home of "BurritoZilla", a 5-pound (2.3 kg), 1.5-foot (46 cm) burrito that takes several tortillas to construct. [79]

  6. Joaquín Blez - Wikipedia

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    Jose Viegas; Memoria: Artes Visuales Cubanas Del Siglo Xx; (California International Arts 2004); ISBN 978-0-917571-12-1 (in Spanish) El Habanero magazine, Recuento para una Historia de la Fotografía Cubana; May 29, 2007; Mujeres magazine PARA ETERNIZAR EL TIEMPO; November 18, 2004; San Antonio Express-News, Travel Notes; April 6, 2003

  7. The Alameda, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda is a historic district of Central San Jose, California, west of Downtown San Jose.The district is centered on an alameda (Spanish for tree-lined street), a historic portion of El Camino Real connecting Downtown San Jose to Mission Santa Clara de Asís, and includes the smaller, surrounding neighborhoods to the north and east, like College Park and St. Leo's.

  8. El Observador (San Jose) - Wikipedia

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    El Observador (EO) is a weekly bilingual (English and Spanish) print and online newspaper, which has been in business since 1980. El Observador was the first Bilingual weekly newspaper publication in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. Its headquarters are located in San Jose, although it is originally published in San Francisco.

  9. Timeline of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    California State Normal School relocated to San Jose. [2] Chinatown fire. Population: 9,089; county 26,246. [14] 1871 – University of the Pacific relocated to San Jose vicinity. [1] 1875 – San Jose Law Library, [11] San Jose Fruit Packing Company, [15] and California Pioneers of Santa Clara County [16] established. 1878 – Home of ...