ARROYO DE SAN JOSEPH CUPERTINO
Historical Landmark |
| Description: This arroyo honoring San Joseph, patron saint of flight and students, was first discovered and traversed by Spanish explorers in 1769. On March 25-26, 1776, Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza made it his encampment No. 93, as mapped by his cartographer, Padre Pedro Font, on his journey to the San Francisco Bay area where he initiated a colony, a mission, and a presidio. |
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Registration Date: 12/23/1964 Location: City: Cupertino County: Santa Clara Directions: Monta Vista High School W parking lot, 21840 McClellan Rd, Cupertino |
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