"Trailblazers--San José as a City of Firsts" - San Jose, CA
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N 37° 20.198 W 121° 53.102
10S E 598768 N 4132799
One of 16 sculptures by city hall representing floats from around the world.
Waymark Code: WM2MRX
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/22/2007
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"San José is a community built by many individuals that showed great leadership and influence in catalyzing innovations and new ways of thinking: Cesar Chavez, Norman Mineta, Charles Harold, and Sarah Knox-Goodrich. The origin of the word trailblazer references those who mark the way through the forests. This float is a forest of trees that surround a representation of the San José Electric Tower, a 237-foot high iron tower illuminated night and day by carbon arc lamps, built in recognition of San José's standing as the first electrified city west of the Rocky Mountains. The tower stood over the intersection of Market and Santa Clara Streets until it blew down in a windstorm in 1915." (
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