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San Jose's first logo ( 1991 – 2007 ).
Not all of the general area today considered " Cambrian Park " lies within San Jose's city limits.
Despite San Jose's position as the most populous city in the Bay Area, SJC is the smallest of the three Bay Area airports offering scheduled service ( 8. 4 million annual passengers in 2011 ), with less than a quarter of the passengers of the region's major international airport San Francisco International Airport ( SFO ), and fewer passengers than Oakland International Airport ( OAK ).
In 1939, Ernie Renzel, a wholesale grocer and future mayor of San Jose, led a group that negotiated an option to purchase of the Stockton Ranch from the Crocker family, to be the site of San Jose's airport.
When the city of San Jose decided to develop a municipal airport, Nissen sold his share of the aviation business and became San Jose's first airport manager.
San Jose's first airline flights were Southwest Airways DC-3s on the multistop run between SFO and LAX, starting in 1948 – 49.
However, one year later, in October 2006, American Airlines discontinued the San Jose – Tokyo-Narita route, which was San Jose's last remaining link with an international overseas destination.
The San Francisco Bay Area was at the epicenter of this movement – be-ins were staged at Golden Gate Park and San Jose's Bee Stadium and other venues.
Buck Shaw Stadium, San Jose's home stadium since 2008
San Jose's most famous hardcore band was Whipping Boy, who played with local bands like Tongue Avulsion and The Faction.
After seeing Saturn through the telescope at San Jose's Lick Observatory, he rushed home to paint what he had seen.
At the same location there was also once a Lick Station and Lick Branch rail line that went into San Jose's Almaden Valley but was abandoned in the early 1980s.
The scrappy former football lineman was vibrant to the end, filing a suit in 1998 against San Jose's new leaders to stop them from using redevelopment funds to build a new city hall.
San Jose's first public library occupied the same site from 1901 to 1936, and SJSU's Wahlquist Library occupied the site from 1961 to 2000, at which point it was torn down to begin construction of the King Library.
Sanrio's first Western Hemisphere store opened in San Jose's Eastridge Mall.
On February 27, 2007, Guerin was traded to the San Jose Sharks for Ville Nieminen, prospect Jay Barriball, and a conditional first-round pick ( either New Jersey's in 2007 or San Jose's in 2008 ).
On August 29, 2008, Kuba was traded to the Ottawa Senators, along with Alexandre Picard and San Jose's first-round draft pick for defenceman Andrej Meszaros.
The route provides an alternative to U. S. Route 101, bypassing downtown San Jose and instead passing through Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Saratoga, Campbell, Los Gatos, and San Jose's Cambrian Park, Almaden Valley, Blossom Valley and Santa Teresa neighborhoods.

San and sister
* Clara Petacci's sister was actress Miriam di San Servolo ( 31 May 1923 – 24 May 1991 ), also known as Miriam Petacci or Miriam Day.
* Duckburg and St. Canard were depicted in the cartoon Darkwing Duck as sister cities connected by a bridge, very similar to Oakland and San Francisco.
In April 1959, Lee's parents decided to send him to the United States to stay with his older sister, Agnes Lee ( 李秋鳳 ), who was already living with family friends in San Francisco.
A pariah in the community of Slayers and former witches, Buffy moves to San Francisco where she lives with her sister and Xander, and resumes her former duties as Slayer: patrolling at night for vampires.
In October of that year, Baez became the first major artist to perform in a professional concert presentation on Alcatraz Island ( a former U. S. federal prison ) in San Francisco, California, in a benefit for her sister Mimi's Bread and Roses organization.
Map showing the San Andreas ( reds and orange ) and major " sister " faults in the San Francisco Bay Area
( In this region around the San Francisco Bay Area several significant " sister faults " run more-or-less parallel, and each of these can create significantly destructive earthquakes.
The City of Montebello has been affiliated with the City of Stepanakert, the capital of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabagh Republic, since 2005, when a much controversial move to facilitate the sister city relationship was made by the Armenian National Committee of the San Gabriel Valley and unanimously approved by the City Council.
Demographics such as income levels and housing density are also split evenly by the geographic divider of Boulder Ave. Much of West Highland mirrors its sister city San Bernardino as East Highland is relatively new and only developed within the past fifteen years.
Estero Island and its sister island, San Carlos, make up the community of Fort Myers Beach.
It is also known as the Sunrise City, sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City.
She and her sister Dulce became nuns or retired at the Monastery of San Guillermo Villabuena ( León ) where she died before 1243.
Fawcett-Majors was replaced by Cheryl Ladd as Kris Munroe, Jill's sister and a former police officer from San Francisco.
After moving to San Diego in the summer of 1992, Hoppus was reunited with his sister Anne Hoppus, who he complained to over his desire to be in a band.
San Luis Potosí has the following sister cities in Mexico and abroad:
Tucson has announced its first annual Earthwalk Solstice celebration, with sister events in San Francisco, Jerusalem, and other communities around the world.
Dun Mountain is separated from its sister massif, Red Mountain, at the southern end of South Island, New Zealand, by the Alpine Fault, an approximately 600 km long right lateral strike slip fault similar to the San Andreas fault in California, USA.
Viña del Mar was declared a sister city of Sausalito, California ( a city north of San Francisco ), in 1971.
During her widowhood she often stayed at the Augustinian convent of San Clemente on San Gallo, where her sister Porzia was abbess.
In July 2008, it was reported that CBS, whose sister company owns the rights to The Streets of San Francisco, had commissioned a pilot script for a new version of the series.
This move, widely criticized by the local community and the closing of the only contemporary art museum between San Francisco and La Jolla, led indirectly to the founding of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 1979, a project largely driven by Norton Simon's sister Marcia Weisman.
As Paige comes to terms with her destiny of defeating the forces of evil in San Francisco, she initially worries about living up to the shadow of her deceased sister Prue Halliwell.

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Turning the club over to managers later revealed to be dishonest left Wills in desperate financial straits with heavy debts to the IRS for back taxes that caused him to sell many assets including, mistakenly, the rights to " New San Antonio Rose.
At a strip club, he is captured by pig-cops, but escapes the alien-controlled penitentiary and tracks down the alien cruiser responsible for the invasion in the San Andreas Fault.
* The Matrix ( club ), a 1965-1972 San Francisco nightclub
The quintet with Hank Mobley was recorded in the studio and on several live engagements at Carnegie Hall and the Black Hawk jazz club in San Francisco.
The club began play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League, and spent its first season in Los Angeles, California before moving to San Diego in 1961.
Though recently the club has enjoyed relatively sustained success, there have also been prolonged stretches of mediocrity, along with two instances when the club's ownership threatened to move the team away from San Francisco.
In 2010, in a season described with the slogan " Giants Baseball: Torture " by broadcaster Duane Kuiper, the club won the National League Western Division title for the first time since 2003 after trailing the San Diego Padres most of the season.
On Sunday, April 1, 2007, Major League Baseball's 2007 Opening Night, the Padres announced that they had agreed to terms on a four-year contract with 1B Adrian Gonzalez, keeping him in San Diego until 2010 with a club option for 2011.
Though he had offers from the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees while he was still in high school, his mother thought he was too young to leave home, so he signed up with the local minor league club, the San Diego Padres.
The race was conceived and directed by Jack Johnstone and Don Shanahan, members of the San Diego Track Club, and was sponsored by the track club.
* Western Star Dancers-A modern GLBT square dance and social club in San Francisco.
* San Isidro Club, an Argentine rugby union club
* San Salvador F. C., a football ( soccer ) club of San Salvador
** In San Diego, California, the first sport diving club is started by Glenn Orr, Jack Prodanovich and Ben Stone, called the San Diego Bottom Scratchers.
After touring and becoming part of the club scene in San Francisco, the band independently recorded and released Motorcade of Generosity in 1994, selling copies from their van as a method of paying touring expenses.
Baseball returned to Alexandria again in 1972, with the Aces as the San Diego Padres ' AA farm club, and while it only lasted four years, many major league notables passed through Alexandria-in particular All-Star pitcher Randy Jones and longtime Cleveland Indians first baseman John Grubb.
This scene was helped in particular by the San Francisco club Mabuhay Gardens, whose promoter, Dirk Dirksen, became known as " The Pope of Punk ".
During the summer of 2008, a club takeover was agreed between Cazzola and an American-based consortium ; this was, however, cancelled in the end, following disagreements between the parties, and the club was successively sold to a local group led by new chairman Francesca Menarini, who thus became the second female chairman in the whole Serie A. Arrigoni was confirmed as head coach by the new group, and the start appeared to be particularly impressive, with a surprising 2 – 1 win at San Siro against Milan thanks to a winning goal scored by Francesco Valiani.
* San Marino Calcio, a football club in the state San Marino that plays in the Italian Serie C2
Around the country club and Agua Caliente, many developments of wealthy and luxurious gated communities have filled the hillsides, most of which have views similar to Mount Soledad in San Diego or areas of Orange County.
( more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad ) is a Spanish football club based in the city of San Sebastián, Basque Country, founded on 7 September 1909.

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