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    Signposts Revisited Book Signing

    Signposts Revisited Book Signing

    History San Jose

    May 15, 2009

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    In the 1970’s and early 80’s, a series of articles titled “Signposts” was written for the San José Mercury News by Pat Loomis. The articles gave special insights into our street names and their relationship to early Santa Clara County pioneers. Many of the stories in the series were later made into two books, titled Signposts and Signposts II. In 2008, the Argonauts Historical Society partnered with the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County, History San José, and the Preservation Action Council of San José to reprint Signposts, Signposts II, plus five more streets from the “Signposts” series into a new book, Signposts Revisited. Pat Loomis will be onsite signing Signposts Revisited.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

      Info Phone: 408-287-2290

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      May 15, 2009

      Times:
      10am-1pm

    • Venue Info

      History Park

      1650 Senter Road San Jose, CA 95112

      Full map and directions

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      • Event Name: Day of Remembrance
        4 out of 5 stars rating "A laid back glimpse into the past"
        Review posted by: Rick A from San Jose CA, Aug 11, 2009

        Absolutely a great place to look back on the past. No pressure, not commercialized. Just a way to remember what WWII was like and how our grandparents/parents went through that period. One way to... Expand

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        Absolutely a great place to look back on the past. No pressure, not commercialized. Just a way to remember what WWII was like and how our grandparents/parents went through that period. One way to appreciate their sacrifice, and to appreciate our freedom and way of life. Kelley park is by itself already a walk into the past century but the event multiplies that experience tenfold. Maybe not for strict history buffs because it is more general than a perfectly correct reenactment. Collapse

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      • Event Name: Founders' Day Fiesta Fandango
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "Founders' Day Fiesta Fandango nearly Faultless"
        Review posted by: Katyinterpreter from Sunnyvale, CA, USA, Jul 07, 2009

        This is well worth the effort; fits all ages as for adults it's quite interesting to tour the Fallon House and Peralta Adobe which aren't open very often, and the variety of activity for children is... Expand

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        This is well worth the effort; fits all ages as for adults it's quite interesting to tour the Fallon House and Peralta Adobe which aren't open very often, and the variety of activity for children is great. I especially enjoyed the home-made tortillas. The descendants of the De Anza party are all really enthusiastic and welcoming, joyous on celebrating 'their day.' The entertainment on the stages is okay, but not exciting; otherwise I would give this 5 stars rather than 4.5. But it's free, educational, fun and uplifting all at once. Collapse

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