St. James Park (San Jose)
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st-james-park-san-jose-252-9402248
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St. James Park (San Jose)
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St. James Park is a 6.8-acre (2.8 ha) park in downtown San Jose, California. Originally laid out as St. James Square in 1848, local newspapers dubbed the site a park in 1885, shortly after a fountain was installed in the center of the area. In 1933, two men who were accused of kidnapping and murdering Brooke Hart were lynched in St. James Park. Since then, a road and light rail tracks have been added, bisecting the park; it is now a popular gathering spot for the homeless population of San Jose.
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Park in San Jose, California
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._James_Park_(San_Jose)
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2024-03-03T19:21:18Z
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