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21 May 2007, 12:00 PM
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21 May 2007, 12:08 PM
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That's a nice article about San Jose.
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21 May 2007, 12:16 PM
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That's a nice article about San Jose.
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Wow, for a moment there I started to think San Jose was so cool that even a New York writer would think it was cool. But the author is a freelance writer living in Oakland (and I think a former reporter for the Oakland Tribune). Oh well. But still the NY Times published the article, so that says something...
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21 May 2007, 01:28 PM
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Fixed your post buddy!
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22 May 2007, 08:35 AM
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But the article never mentioned the Quakes return......
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22 May 2007, 01:16 PM
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But the article never mentioned the Quakes return......
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You should know by now that New Yorkers don't care about MLS teams!
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22 May 2007, 02:06 PM
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You should know by now that New Yorkers don't care about MLS teams!
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Considering only 7000 showed up to their important playoff match last year and 10k to their regular season match last week, I see what you mean.....
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22 May 2007, 04:10 PM
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Good work!
San Jose IS really cool. I was disappointed to see that the author did not include the Rosicrucian Museum and the City museum among the cool things. The Rosicrucian holds the third largest collection of Egyptian artifacts and replicas in world, after only the National Museum in Cairo and the Nation Museum in London. Plus, it has a garden full of 3/4 replicas of what various statues and such would have looked like when new. The City museum, down in Kelly Park is a full scale reconstruction of much of old downtown San Jose. Except that the old light tower is only 3/4 scale, because the original blew over. It's the inspiration for the Eiffel Tower. How many of you knew that?!
And of course the crime rate is really low, and the Children's Discovery Museum is really cool. I could go on, but the city really does have a lot to recommend it.
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22 May 2007, 07:52 PM
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Good work!
San Jose IS really cool. I was disappointed to see that the author did not include the Rosicrucian Museum and the City museum among the cool things. The Rosicrucian holds the third largest collection of Egyptian artifacts and replicas in world, after only the National Museum in Cairo and the Nation Museum in London. Plus, it has a garden full of 3/4 replicas of what various statues and such would have looked like when new. The City museum, down in Kelly Park is a full scale reconstruction of much of old downtown San Jose. Except that the old light tower is only 3/4 scale, because the original blew over. It's the inspiration for the Eiffel Tower. How many of you knew that?!
And of course the crime rate is really low, and the Children's Discovery Museum is really cool. I could go on, but the city really does have a lot to recommend it.
QUAKES FOREVER!!
SAN JOSE RULES!!
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When I was very young, I lived in Missouri. We made a trip to San Jose to visit relatives when I was almost 8 and my aunt and uncle took us to the Rosicrucian Museum. After I got back to MO, the big part of my speech to my 3rd grade class was about the Rosicrucian. I was the only kid there who had ever seen a REAL mummy. That was in January, 1957.
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22 May 2007, 09:43 PM
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Re: (NQR) NY Times on San Jose's Revival
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Originally Posted by markmcf8
Good work!
San Jose IS really cool. I was disappointed to see that the author did not include the Rosicrucian Museum and the City museum among the cool things. The Rosicrucian holds the third largest collection of Egyptian artifacts and replicas in world, after only the National Museum in Cairo and the Nation Museum in London. Plus, it has a garden full of 3/4 replicas of what various statues and such would have looked like when new. The City museum, down in Kelly Park is a full scale reconstruction of much of old downtown San Jose. Except that the old light tower is only 3/4 scale, because the original blew over. It's the inspiration for the Eiffel Tower. How many of you knew that?!
And of course the crime rate is really low, and the Children's Discovery Museum is really cool. I could go on, but the city really does have a lot to recommend it.
QUAKES FOREVER!!
SAN JOSE RULES!!
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I never knew any of these things......how interesting. I think I went there once when I was 5 years old. Around the same time, I went to see the Winchester Mystery House. Its funny becuase for about a 5 year span from 2001-2005, I lived in Rome, Florence and traveled to Paris and every day I would be amazed by all the history. After living most of my life in San Jose, I never even knew (or cared) if these things ever even existed. I guess when you live in the same place all your life, like the Romans, you tend to take many of these things for granted.
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