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Traveling around in #SanJose and #NearbyToSanJose at 825 mph on our spinning planet.
Comandante Moraga, under orders of the Spanish Governor of California, Felipe de Neve, gathered settlers to establish the first California pueblo. It would become the first non-native civil settlement in all of California. Prior to it, all non-native settlements had been either military posts such as the nearby presidios in San Francisco and Monterey to maintain control, or Mission settlements such as the nearby missions in San Francisco and Santa Clara to provide food and to subjugate the natives . Moraga selected 14 families and one single man totaling 66 women, men, and children, from the San Francisco and Monterey settlements. These 66 settlers founded Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe on November 29, 1777 along the Guadalupe River. Today, their pueblo is known as San Jose.
Source: Clyde Arbuckle’s history of San José, book by Clyde Arbuckle, 1986, page 10.
Vietnam memorial on West San Carlos to the 142 Sons of San Jose who gave their lives in the Vietnam War.
Looking over San Jose, a little ways up the side of Mt. Hamilton, is a wonderful restaurant with a mighty Grand View of our city and valley. The food, the experience, the view, the smells of nature, and the smells of everyone’s food as it goes by, the time to contemplate the world before us, the room and the beauty for ones mind to expand within… wow; presence on that patio is an amazing opportunity. And after a wonderful experience, you may even take the chance to practice night photography after an evening dinner on that patio. While this photo is more narrowly cropped, from the Grand View restaurant you will see the entire Silicon Valley.
If you are standing in San Jose, you are traveling approximately 825 miles per hour as the world turns on its axis.
Source: https://825mph.com/info/about-this-site , 2019.