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Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California)

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939: 111: 136: 86: 69: 143: 118: 93: 946: 516: 317:, the city was surveyed first by Thomas Campbell in 1847 and later by Chester Lyman, in 1848, following the standard grid street pattern utilizing traditional Spanish pathways. This street pattern has remained virtually unaltered to this day. The development of American commercial areas in San Jose extended into this newly surveyed area, just east of the original 347:, Edwardian and Neoclassical commercial buildings replaced the damaged Victorian and Romanesque businesses. In addition, Mission Revival, California's first indigenous architecture, dominated smaller commercial architecture. Spanish Colonial Revival also provided California with a new historic architectural mode. 324:
In the 1870s and mid-1880s, the heart of downtown commercial activity had moved northward along Market Street (immediately west of First Street and part of the Pueblo) to the Santa Clara Street intersection. However, by the latter part of the 1880s, Santa Clara and First Streets became the new focus
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During the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, modernization and further consolidation characterized the downtown core. New growth patterns to the west and south of the center of the city changed the commercial desirability of the downtown core area of San Jose. New construction was virtually nonexistent until
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perspective. The downtown commercial district retains the highest concentration of older buildings in the downtown, which reflects the best examples of architecture from almost every period in the growth of the city. It is the prime example in
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During this period, Italianate and Romanesque Revival styles dominated. This was a group of buildings designed by the finest local architects and built by the leading citizens of the time:
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for downtown business activity. The early horse-drawn railway systems reinforced the importance of this intersection with single and, later, double tracks located along both streets.
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the government sponsored redevelopment programs of the 1960s began razing of entire center city blocks for planned new development.
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in its broad representation of historic California commercial architecture.
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A historic commercial building in the San Jose Downtown Historic District.
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National Register of Historic Places in Santa Clara County, California
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site of 1797 (relocated from the 1777 site after major flooding).
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and contains buildings of six different architectural styles:
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Dedicated to Preserving San Jose's Architectural Heritage
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Downtown San Jose
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California) is located in San Jose, California
Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California) is located in California
Downtown Historic District (San Jose, California) is located in the United States
San Jose, California
37°20′4.29″N 121°53′14.06″W / 37.3345250°N 121.8872389°W / 37.3345250; -121.8872389
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San Jose, California
U.S. Historic District
block
Santa Clara Valley
historic
architectural
Santa Clara County
National Register of Historic Places
Italianate
Romanesque Revival
Victorian
Edwardian
Neoclassical
Mission Revival
Spanish Colonial Revival
Mexican–American War
pueblo
James D. Phelan
Knox-Goodrich Building
rustication

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