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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM141W_st-josephs-college_Cupertino-CA.html
This monument marks the former campus of St. Joseph's College. Established with the primary purpose of training candidates for Catholic Priesthood, the college also educated thousands of young men who entered public service throughout this country…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10JM_arroyo-de-san-joseph-cupertino_Cupertino-CA.html
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. 99 as mapped by his cartographer P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFZY_captain-elisha-stephens_Cupertino-CA.html
Captain Stephens brought the first wagonsover the snow covered Sierra NevadaTruckee Pass with no casualties in theStephens-Murphy-Townsend party of 1844,arriving at Sutter's Fort with 11 wagonsand 51 people plus 2 infants born on theway. Later wag…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM131_paul-masson-mountain-winery_Cupertino-CA.html
From the winery that bears the name of Paul Masson, premium wines and champagne have flowed continuously since 1852, even during Prohibition under a special government license. Twice partially destroyed by earthquake and fire, the original sandsto…
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