San Jose Japantown Historic Context and Intensive Survey

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  • San Jose Japantown Historic Context and Intensive Survey Book Detail

  • Author : California Civil Liberties Public Education Program
  • Release Date : 2006
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  • Genre : Historic buildings
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  • File Size : 40,40 MB

San Jose Japantown Historic Context and Intensive Survey by California Civil Liberties Public Education Program PDF Summary

Book Description: The purpose of the project was to partly fund the preparation of a historic context statement and intensive survey for San Jose's Japantown neighborhood. The goal of the survey is two-fold: first, to complete a history of the physical and cultural development of San Jose's Japantown and, second, to identify and document historically significant properties located within the neighborhood's boundaries. This grant supported Phase II of a three-part Japantown survey, assessment and preservation initiative.

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