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Signia by Hilton San Jose. / 37.33305; -121.88898. The Signia by Hilton San Jose is an 805-room high-rise hotel at 170 South Market Street in San Jose, California, located on the Plaza de César Chávez in Downtown San Jose. [5] The hotel opened on April 7, 2022. [6]
May 26, 1983. The Downtown Historic District of San Jose, California is a designated U.S. Historic District area of the city roughly the size of one square block. It is bounded by S. First Street to the west, E. San Fernando Street to the south, S. Third Street to the east, and E. Santa Clara Street to the north, but also includes the south ...
The San Jose McEnery Convention Center (commonly known simply as the San Jose Convention Center) is a convention center in Downtown San Jose, California. The 550,000-square-foot (51,000 m 2) facility is the largest convention center in Silicon Valley. It is known for hosting high-profile technology conferences and events like the Apple ...
San Jose Center for the Performing Arts. / 37.3299778°N 121.8921528°W / 37.3299778; -121.8921528. The San Jose Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located in Downtown San Jose, California. It opened in 1972 and is now home to San Jose Dance Theatre and Broadway San Jose.
San Jose Civic. / 37.330987; -121.890168. The San Jose Civic (formerly known as the San Jose Civic Auditorium and City National Civic) is a former arena, currently operating as a theatre and concert venue, located in downtown San Jose, California. The venue is owned by the City of San Jose, is managed by Team San Jose [2] and is booked by ...
Market Street Chinatown. / 37.33333°N 121.88972°W / 37.33333; -121.88972. Market Street Chinatown ( Chinese: 孖結街唐人埠) or Plaza Chinatown refers to two successive Chinatowns in San Jose, California, during the 19th century. Both were destroyed by arson with the tacit support of officials. The site was rediscovered during a ...
Fountain Alley is a pedestrian paseo in Downtown San Jose between 1st Street and 2nd Street. History View of the historic Bank of Italy Building from Fountain Alley. Fountain Alley's origins lie in the 19th century as a thin but prominent alley made up of mews and a horse trough, which gave it its name.
San Jose's first Chinatown was located at the southwest corner of Market and San Fernando streets, near the present-day Circle of Palms Plaza. City officials noted the Chinese presence by 1866. [ 3] By January 1870, white residents had begun complaining to the San Jose City Council about the concentration of Chinese people in the neighborhood ...