Paseo de San Carlos is a pedestrian paseo in Downtown San Jose, California, spanning across San Jose State University's campus. Paseo de San Carlos was...
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where the paseo meets 1st Street. Hammer Theatre Fairmont San Jose Twohy Building Paseo de San Carlos Paseo de César Chávez 9th Street Paseo San José State...
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Carlos de Bariloche San Carlos de Bolívar San Carlos, La Plata, Buenos Aires San Carlos Minas San Carlos Norte San Carlos Sud San Carlos, Belize San Carlos...
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San Jose State University, along with the Paseo de San Carlos and the 9th Street Paseo, as a part of a major campus revitalization scheme. The paseo was...
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San Jose, officially the City of San José (Spanish for 'Saint Joseph' /ˌsæn hoʊˈzeɪ, -ˈseɪ/ SAN hoh-ZAY, -SAY; Spanish: [saŋ xoˈse]), is the largest...
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and green belts within the campus. San Carlos Street was renamed Paseo de San Carlos, 7th Street became Paseo de César Chávez, and 9th Street is now...
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Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies (category San Jose State University)
in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library on the campus of San José State University in San Jose, California, the center was founded in 1971 by English...
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Victory Salute (statue) (category San Jose State University)
placed next to the now former location of the Scheller House on the Paseo de San Carlos. However, the project was moved to be on the lawn adjacent to the...
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Paseo de la Reforma (literally "Promenade of the Reform") is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City. It was designed at the...
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particularly the area that was then called Wallace Field (formerly Paseo de San Carlos, transl. Plaza of Saint Charles), was also chosen as the site of...
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Hammer Theatre (category San Jose State University)
is a performance venue in Downtown San José. Located on the Paseo de San Antonio, the theatre is operated by San José State University. The Hammer Theatre...
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campuses with their city names plus the word "state" (e.g., "San Jose State," "San Diego State," "San Francisco State"). The resulting administrative situation...
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Paseo de San Antonio station is an at-grade light rail station on the Blue Line and the Green Line of the VTA light rail system. The station platforms...
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The San Jose State Spartans football team represents San José State University in NCAA Division I FBS college football as a member of the Mountain West...
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Arch of Dignity, Equality, and Justice (category San Jose State University)
artist Judy Baca, and is installed along the Paseo de César Chávez on the San Jose State University campus, in San Jose, California, United States. The four...
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San Ramón Boulevard (Spanish: Bulevar San Ramón), formerly Paseo San Ramón, is a pedestrian street in Miraflores District, Lima. It is also known as Pizza...
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The Academy of San Carlos (Spanish: Academia de San Carlos) is an art academy that historically played an important role in the development of Mexican...
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The Paseo de Aguas is a promenade located in Jirón Madera of Rímac District, Lima, Peru. It was built between 1770 and 1776 by Viceroy Manuel de Amat y...
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California State Normal School (redirect from San Jose State Normal School)
Normal School at San Jose. In 1871, the school moved to Washington Square Park at Fourth and San Carlos Streets in San Jose, where San José State University...
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Gail Fullerton (category Presidents of San Jose State University)
through San Jose State's campus into paseos, the project finished in 1993 and created the Paseo de César Chávez and the Paseo de San Carlos. In 2010...
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Paseo de Recoletos is a wide boulevard in central Madrid leading from Plaza de Cibeles to Plaza de Colón. From west to east it consists of: Two southward...
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La Moraleja (by Paseo de Alcobendas) (Interbús) Urban line 4: Sports Center - Moscatelares (Interbús) Urban line 5: San Sebastián de los Reyes - Alcobendas...
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earned San Jose State the nickname "Speed City", and produced Olympic medalists and social activists Lee Evans, Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Smith and...
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Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (category Culture of San Jose, California)
held annually and sponsored by the English Department of San José State University in San Jose, California. Entrants are invited "to compose the opening...
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the name Chapultepec Heights. Its main entrance is through Paseo de la Reforma. Lomas de Chapultepec continues to be a predominantly residential zone...
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the Paseo de Tacón. Years later, the name was changed to Carlos III in honor of the King of Spain, a statue of the king was erected. Avenida de Carlos III...
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Parcelas II Parque Las Mercedes Paseo del Río River Park San Rafael Santa Cecilia Santa Elvira Santa Rosa Tomás de Castro I Tomás de Castro II Valle Hermoso Villa...
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State Normal School moved to San Jose in 1871, a new facility was constructed at Washington Square Park at S. 4th and San Carlos Streets. The first California...
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John Steinbeck Award for Fiction (category Culture of San Jose, California)
Award for Fiction is an annual short-story competition by Reed Magazine of San José State University. The award was founded in 2002 by Chris Fink, who was...
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faculty or academic affiliates) associated with San José State University, located in the American city of San Jose, California. Bettina Aptheker — author...
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