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Title
Points of interest in and about San (San Ho-say) Jose
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Two-sided card advertising points of interest in San Jose, with a map of the downtown area on reverse. Compliments of San Jose Chamber of Commerce, 40 North First Street. "See free exhibit of Products from the rich productive soil of the Famous Santa Clara Valley." Sites listed: Four Corners (First and Santa Clara Streets), View of the Valley (from dome of Court House, North First Street), St. James Park & McKinley Monument, Sainte Claire Club House, Vendome Park, City Hall and Park, Post Office Building, Notre Dame Convent, Luna Park, Santa Clara College and Old Santa Clara Mission, State Normal School and High School, Carnegie Library, San Jose Ostrich Farm, Linda Vista Golf Links, Alum Rock Park, The Interurban Trip (through Saratoga, Los Gatos and Campbell via Electric line from Market Street), Lick Observatory, Congress Mineral Springs, Almaden Quicksilver Mines, Leland Stanford Jr. University.
Type
image
Identifier
8137B468-52B4-485E-9EDE-885012115720
2019-26-3
Subject
Chambers of commerce
Promotional materials
San Jose (Calif.)--Description and travel (LCSH)
Nineteen hundreds (Decade)
Maps

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