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East San Jose

East San Jose

Place in California, United States


East Side San Jose (abbreviated as ESSJ), commonly called The East Side and less commonly as the East Valley, is the eastern region of the city of San Jose, California. The East Side is made up of numerous neighborhoods grouped into two larger districts: Alum Rock and Evergreen. East San Jose is bordered by the Diablo Range to the east and south, the Coyote Creek to the west, and Mabury Road to the North.[1]

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East San Jose is one of the city's most diverse regions, home to landmarks such as the historic Chicano/Mexican-American neighborhoods of Mayfair and King & Story, as well as the Gurdwara Sahib of San Jose, the largest Sikh temple in the world outside of India.[2][3]

History

East San Jose originally referred to a small former city that sat to the east of San Jose, which was annexed by the City of San Jose in 1911.[4] That area now falls within Central San Jose.

The Alum Rock neighborhood of Mayfair is famed for its historical association with Californian civil rights activist César Chávez, who lived in the neighborhood in the 1950s and began his career as a grassroots activist at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Mayfair.[5]

Evergreen is the site of flight experiments conducted in 1911 by John J. Montgomery, who is best known for his invention of controlled heavier-than-air flying machines.[6]

Districts and neighborhoods

East San Jose is divided into two districts, Alum Rock and Evergreen, which are then each divided into individual neighborhoods.

Landmarks

See also


References

  1. "East San Jose, San Jose, CA". Google Maps. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  2. "Sikh Gurdwara Sahib". San Jose. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  3. Rana, Yudhvir (February 15, 2018). "San Jose Gurdwara: Biggest gurdwara in North America says Indian officials are welcome". The Times of India. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  4. Meg Rogers (2007). The Portuguese in San Jose. p. 28. ISBN 978-0738547817.
  5. "San Jose, CA - Official Website - Montgomery Hill". www.sanjoseca.gov. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  6. "East San Jose, San Jose, CA". Visit San Jose. Retrieved November 19, 2023.

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