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American Museum of Quilts & Textiles
The Museum's exhibits and programs promote the appreciation
of quilts and textiles as art and provide an understanding
of their role in the lives of their makers, in cultural traditions,
and as historical documents.
110 Paseo de San Antonio, San Jose CA 95112-3639
408-971-0323 (phone)
Bay 101 Casino
We offer you an exciting environment for casino card playing,
delicious American and Asian food in our restaurant and deli
as well as a sports bar, banquet facilities, and hair salon.
1801 Bering Drive, San Jose CA 95112
408-451-8888 (phone)
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose
Visit the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, where you
can expect to test, crank, listen, prod and tinker. One of
the largest museums of its kind in the nation, CDM's 150 interactive
exhibits lead visitors to explore, understand and enjoy the
world in which they live.
180 Woz Way, San Jose CA 95110
408-298-5437 (phone)
Cinnabar Hills Golf Club
Peacefully tucked in and around the hills, a short
drive south of fast-paced Silicon Valley, Cinnabar Hills Golf
Club blends championship-caliber golf with spectacular views.
23600 McKean Rd, San Jose CA 95141
408-323-5200 (phone)
Egyptian Museum & Planetarium
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, architecturally inspired
by the Temple of Amon at Karnak, houses the largest collection
of Egyptian artifacts on exhibit in the western United States
-- including objects from pre-dynastic times through Egypt's
early Islamic era.
408-947-3636 (phone)
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo
Located in Kelley Park on the corner of Story and Senter Roads,
Happy Hollow Park and Zootm has been providing affordable
family entertainment, education, and fun since 1961.
408-295-8383 (phone)
Japanese Friendship Garden
San José's Japanese Friendship Garden is a beautiful
living symbol of the "Sister City" relationship
between Okayama, Japan and San José, California.
408-277-4191 (phone)
Monterey Bay Aquarium
There are always new reasons to visit the aquarium - special
events, exciting new exhibits and family activities.
408-648-4888 (phone)
Municipal Rose Garden
View the beautiful varieties of roses in a profusion of colors
and types. The park also includes a few fountains and a reflecting
pool, making it a great spot for a quiet stroll.
408-277-5562 (phone)
Paramount's Great America
Discover why Paramount's Great America is Northern California's
best choice for family fun and adventure. Be sure to check
out our Paramount's Great America package, which includes
park tickets for two and additional discount tickets to the
park can be purchased at the hotel!
Great America Parkway between highways 101 and 237
408-388-1776 (phone)
Raging Waters Theme Park
With over 23-acres of slides and attractions, at Raging Waters,
San Jose there's more than enough excitement to satisfy thrill
seekers of all ages.
408-270-8000 (phone)
San Jose Arena
408-287-9200 (phone)
San Jose Historical Museum
History San José manages two sites and a collection
of over 500,000 historical artifacts from Santa Clara Valley.
The sites, History Park in Kelley Park and the Peralta Adobe
& Fallon House in downtown San José are approximately
four miles apart.
408-287-2290 (phone)
San Jose Municipal Golf Course
408-441-4653 (phone)
San Jose Museum of Art
SJMA is the leading institution dedicated to visual culture
in Silicon Valley. It is a contemporary art center whose acclaimed
exhibitions have ranged across modern masterworks to the newest
frontiers of art.
408-294-2787 (phone)
Santa Clara Convention Center
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
408-423-5590 (phone)
The Silicon Valley Gateway
A local Directory of Silicon Valley Entertainment, local news,
and events.
The Tech Museum
The Tech is a cosmopolitan museum singularly focused on technology
- how it works and the way that it is changing every aspect
of the way we work, live, play and learn.
408-279-7150 (phone)
Tickets.com for Northern California
Tickets.com for northern California, formerly B A S S Tickets.
Visitors' Information Center
408-283-8833 (phone)
Winchester Mystery House
In 1884, a wealthy widow named Sarah L. Winchester began a
construction project of such magnitude that it was to occupy
the lives of carpenters and craftsmen until her death thirty-eight
years later.
408-247-2101 (phone)
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