Parque de los Pobladores is a park in the SoFA District of Downtown San Jose, California.
Parque de los Pobladores | |
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Location | San Jose, California |
Coordinates | 37°21′08″N 121°53′04″W / 37.3523°N 121.8845°W |
Area | .2 acres (0.081 ha)[1] |
History
editIn 1997, the Monument to the Founding of the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe was erected in the park. The monument, designed by the East Los Streetscapers, commemorates the city's founders that came on Anza Expedition of 1776 that established the city as the California's first civilian settlement.[2][3]
The park was redeveloped in 2012 to its current state, as part of the city's Pavement to Plaza program.[4]
In 2017, an art installation called "Urban Rooms" was installed at the park, designed by Estudio Teddy Cruz + Forman.[5][6]
Location
editParque de los Pobladores is located at the heart of the SoFA District of Downtown San Jose, at the intersection of Market Street and South 1st Street.
References
edit- ^ City of San José Parks & Recreation: Parque de los Pobladores
- ^ City of San José Public Art Collection: Commemoration of the Founding of the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe
- ^ National Park Service - Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail Guide: Santa Clara County
- ^ HMH - Parque de los Pobladores
- ^ Mercury News - Art Installation Adds Purpose and Color to San Jose Park
- ^ City of San José Public Art Collection: Urban Rooms