Backesto Park Explained

Backesto Park
Location:San Jose, California
Coordinates:37.3523°N -121.8845°W
Area:10.5acres[1]

Backesto Park is a park in San Jose, California, in the Northside neighborhood.

History

Backesto Park is named after John Pierre Backesto (1831-1890), a prominent San Jose physician in 1800s.

In 1890, after John Pierre's death, his widow, Anne Backesto, donated $30,000 to San Jose in order to found a park in his memory.[2]

Backesto Park is home to a tiled memorial fountain to the Backesto family, installed in 1922, which is the oldest structure still in existence made by the Solon and Schemmel Tile Company, the famed Californian tile producer.[3]

In 2017, the park's tennis courts were renamed in honor of Don Johnson, a San Jose community leader and tennis coach.[4]

Location

Backesto Park is located in the Northside neighborhood.

It is also nearby to Japantown.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sanjoseca.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/2094/2028?fsiteid=1&selcat=102 City of San José Parks & Recreation: Backesto Park
  2. http://www.northside-sj.org/html/neighborhood/parks/backesto.html Northside Neighborhood Association - Backesto Park
  3. https://www.sanjose.org/listings/backesto-park Visit San Jose - Backesto Park
  4. https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/07/31/backesto-park-courts-named-for-tennis-coach-don-johnson/ Mercury News - Backesto Park Courts Named for Tennis Coach Don Johnson