- Berryessa, San Jose, California
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Berryessa — Neighborhood of San Jose — Nickname(s): North Valley Location within San Jose and Silicon Valley Coordinates: 37°23′11″N 121°51′38″W / 37.386329°N 121.86051°W Country United States State California County Santa Clara City San Jose The Berryessa District or North Valley in San Jose, California is located in the northeast portion of the city, between Coyote Creek and the Diablo Range foothills. The neighborhood borders Milpitas along Landess Avenue to the north and the Alum Rock neighborhood of East San Jose along Mabury Road to the south. The name comes from a member of the prominent Basque–Spanish Berreyesa family: Nicolas Berreyesa, a Californio settler who was granted Rancho Milpitas in 1834. The residential neighborhood is part of the Fourth City Council District, along with Alviso, and was represented by Chuck Reed prior to his election as Mayor of San Jose. The district representative is now Kansen Chu.
In the late 19th century, Berryessa was a small farming community well-known across California for its high-quality fruit. Hostetter Road, Capitol Avenue, Piedmont Road, and Lundy Avenue were formerly surrounded by apricot and prune orchards. The J. F. Flickinger Fruit Packing Company, one of the largest fruit packing companies in the Santa Clara Valley, was located around present-day Hostetter Road. In the 1960s and 1970s, however, the orchards were developed into suburban residential neighborhoods and businesses. Tiny remnants of these lands remain today, including the Orlando Farm on Capitol Expressway and the Mattos' apricot orchard off Piedmont Road.[1]
The name North Valley is sometimes used by locals to refer to Berryessa.[2] Informal use of the term sometimes also includes parts of Milpitas and Alviso to mean the northern portion of the Santa Clara Valley.
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Education
Beryessa Unified School District operates public schools. Schools in Berryessa include Piedmont Hills High School, Piedmont Middle School, Sierramont Middle School, Morrill Middle School, Vinci Park Elementary School, Laneview Elementary School, Ruskin Elementary School, and Cherrywood Elementary School.
San José Public Library operates the Berryessa Branch Library.[3]
See also
- creeks
- light rail stations
References
- ^ "Berryessa". santaclararesearch.net. http://santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/berry.html. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ^ "San Jose". McCormack's Guides. http://www.mccormacks.com/content/view/402/91. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ^ "Berryessa Branch Library." San José Public Library. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
External links
- Berryessa Citizens Advisory Council
- City of San Jose, Council District 4
- Berryessa branch of San Jose Public Library system
References
- ^ "Berryessa". santaclararesearch.net. http://santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/berry.html. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ^ "San Jose". McCormack's Guides. http://www.mccormacks.com/content/view/402/91. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ^ "Berryessa Branch Library." San José Public Library. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
Coordinates: 37°23′11″N 121°51′38″W / 37.3863287°N 121.8605104°W
Neighborhoods of San Jose, California Central Downtown San Jose • Japantown • Rose Garden • Sunol-Midtown • Willow Glen • Naglee Park • Newhall/College ParkWest North Alviso • BerryessaEast South Almaden Valley • Blossom Valley • Coyote Valley • Santa Teresa • Silver Creek Valley • Edenvale • Seven TreesNearby cities West: Cupertino • Mountain View • Santa Clara • Sunnyvale
North: Fremont • Milpitas
South: Campbell • Gilroy • Los Gatos • Morgan Hill • SaratogaCategories:- Neighborhoods in San Jose, California
- Santa Clara County, California geography stubs
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