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Things to Do in San Jose, CA
Taste at the Historic Testarossa Winery
Built in the 19th century by Jesuit Brothers, the Novitiate Winery in neighboring Los Gatos is one of the oldest in California. Its stunning cellars are now the home of Testarossa, where you can enjoy wine tastings, cheese pairings, and live music Thursday through Sunday.
Watch the Opera San José
Since Opera San José is the country’s only year-round company of principal artists, you can delight in arias any time of year here. Enjoy classics like Cosi Fan Tutte or The Flying Dutchman with the beautiful California Theatre offering a baroque-inspired backdrop.
Eat at Manresa
Tucked away in neighboring Los Gatos, Manresa is a member of the hyper-exclusive Michelin-three-star club. Chef David Kinch expertly crafts the season’s best products into a first-class, prix fixe experience: Think Hokkaido uni, Riesling-poached pears, and slow-roasted squab. If you can’t snag a reservation, sample his genius at Manresa Bread, which offers confections such as fluffy chocolate croissants and the perfect Pullman loaf.
California: Historical Factoid
History San José’s (HSJ) activities began in 1949 following the centennial celebration of the California Gold Rush and statehood. Known initially as the San José Historical Museum, and managed by the City of San José, History San José was incorporated with its current name as an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in 1998. Over the decades, History San José has grown to include three sites: History Park, the Gonzalez/Peralta Adobe — Fallon House Historic Site, and the Collection Center/Research Library & Archives.
History Park, in Kelley Park, is a 14 acre town-like assemblage of 32 original and reconstructed homes, businesses, and landmarks highlighting the culture and history of San José and Santa Clara Valley. History Park is also home to community partner organizations that provide exhibits and programming to showcase their constituencies and contributions to the Valley.
The Gonzalez-Peralta Adobe — Fallon House Historic Site is located in historic San Pedro Square. The 1855 Victorian Carmela & Thomas Fallon House showcases 15 furnished period rooms. Across the street, the Gonzalez-Peralta Adobe, built in 1797, is San José’s oldest surviving address, and is the only structure remaining from El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe.
Site: https://historysanjose.org/about-us/history/
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