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Feb-06-2005, 09:59 PM
Instead of stocking up on Budweiser and tritips for the superbowl, I decided to head into downtown San Jose to capture some of our local landmarks.
Founded in 1777, San Jose was California's first civilian settlement, first incorporated city, and site of the first state capital. San José is also the largest city in the Bay Area, located roughly 50 miles south of San Francisco and 390 miles north of Los Angeles, with a population of roughly 930,000 people.
As early as 1874, organized baseball was played in San Jose and since the opening of Municipal Stadium in 1942, baseball has been a mainstay to the city of San Jose as minor league affiliates from nine different major league clubs have sent their finest prospects through “Muni”. Past affiliations from 1942 to the present include the following teams: Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles/California Angels, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles and San Francisco Giants. Eat your heart out, San Francisco. :)
Without further ado, please follow me on a tour of Plaza de Cesar Chavez, in the heart of downtown San Jose.
At the southern tip of the plaza, sits a statue of Quetzalcoatl (http://frontpage2000.nmia.com/%7Enahualli/Quetzalcoatl/Intro.htm), the Aztec name for the Feathered-Serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerica, one of the main gods of many Mexican and northern Central American civilizations.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466383-L.jpg
When the statue was erected in 1997, amid hysteria from religious groups claiming that the plumed serpent was pagan, there was a running joke palindrome "Park God - Dog Krap". I'm sure you can see why.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466417-L.jpg
Plaza de Cesar Chavez is also home to the Technology Museum of Innovation (aka "the tech").
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466091-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466163-L.jpg
In the middle of the plaza is a fountain at street level to allow people to easily cool off in the summer.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466217-L.jpg
That's our nicest hotel in the background - The Fairmont.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466746-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466278-L.jpg
Look! We've got a couple of tall buildings too! :rofl
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466560-L.jpg
Behind the fountain, you can see the purple dome of the Imax theater inside the Tech.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466720-L.jpg
San Jose Museum of Art, with the Knight Ridder HQ on the right.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466836-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466991-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467210-L.jpg
Just down Market St. from MoA is St. Joseph's Cathedral Basilica, a Jesuit parish from 1849 until 1992.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467098-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467140-L.jpg
and some other stuff...
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467551-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467280-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467334-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467411-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467751-L.jpg
While not technically part of Plaza de Cesar Chavez, the Children's Discovery Museum is a must see for any family visiting the area.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467690-L.jpg
Well, that pretty much concludes our tour of downtown San Jose. I hope you enjoyed looking at our local architecture as much as I enjoyed shooting it. But before we go, no trip to downtown San Jose would be complete without a visit to the world famous Lou's Living Donut Museum, in the shadow of the Guadalupe Expressway....
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467777-L.jpg
Thanks for visiting. :wave
Founded in 1777, San Jose was California's first civilian settlement, first incorporated city, and site of the first state capital. San José is also the largest city in the Bay Area, located roughly 50 miles south of San Francisco and 390 miles north of Los Angeles, with a population of roughly 930,000 people.
As early as 1874, organized baseball was played in San Jose and since the opening of Municipal Stadium in 1942, baseball has been a mainstay to the city of San Jose as minor league affiliates from nine different major league clubs have sent their finest prospects through “Muni”. Past affiliations from 1942 to the present include the following teams: Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles/California Angels, Kansas City Royals, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, Baltimore Orioles and San Francisco Giants. Eat your heart out, San Francisco. :)
Without further ado, please follow me on a tour of Plaza de Cesar Chavez, in the heart of downtown San Jose.
At the southern tip of the plaza, sits a statue of Quetzalcoatl (http://frontpage2000.nmia.com/%7Enahualli/Quetzalcoatl/Intro.htm), the Aztec name for the Feathered-Serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerica, one of the main gods of many Mexican and northern Central American civilizations.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466383-L.jpg
When the statue was erected in 1997, amid hysteria from religious groups claiming that the plumed serpent was pagan, there was a running joke palindrome "Park God - Dog Krap". I'm sure you can see why.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466417-L.jpg
Plaza de Cesar Chavez is also home to the Technology Museum of Innovation (aka "the tech").
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466091-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466163-L.jpg
In the middle of the plaza is a fountain at street level to allow people to easily cool off in the summer.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466217-L.jpg
That's our nicest hotel in the background - The Fairmont.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466746-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466278-L.jpg
Look! We've got a couple of tall buildings too! :rofl
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466560-L.jpg
Behind the fountain, you can see the purple dome of the Imax theater inside the Tech.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466720-L.jpg
San Jose Museum of Art, with the Knight Ridder HQ on the right.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466836-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15466991-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467210-L.jpg
Just down Market St. from MoA is St. Joseph's Cathedral Basilica, a Jesuit parish from 1849 until 1992.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467098-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467140-L.jpg
and some other stuff...
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467551-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467280-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467334-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467411-L.jpg
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467751-L.jpg
While not technically part of Plaza de Cesar Chavez, the Children's Discovery Museum is a must see for any family visiting the area.
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467690-L.jpg
Well, that pretty much concludes our tour of downtown San Jose. I hope you enjoyed looking at our local architecture as much as I enjoyed shooting it. But before we go, no trip to downtown San Jose would be complete without a visit to the world famous Lou's Living Donut Museum, in the shadow of the Guadalupe Expressway....
http://coyfish.smugmug.com/photos/15467777-L.jpg
Thanks for visiting. :wave