Luna Park, San Jose Explained

Luna Park is a neighborhood in San Jose, California. It is bounded by Old Oakland Road/13th Street, Berryessa Road/Highway 101 and North 17th Street.[1]

It is named after the Luna Park amusement park built by Audley Ingersoll's of Ingersoll's Amusement and financed by the San Jose Street Car Company as a way of bringing more customers to the area. Luna Park was located on San Jose's Oakland Road, now named North 13th Street and contained an amusement park, baseball stadium and public park from the early 1907 until 1921.[2]

It was later redeveloped into a city park and residential neighborhood that still bears the name Luna Park.

Parks and plazas

There is a park named Luna Park within the neighborhood. Backesto Park is located nearby in the Northside neighborhood.

External links

Reference List

37.357°N -121.889°W

Notes and References

  1. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Web site: Luna Park - The Lost Parks of Northern California . YouTube.
  2. Web site: Question of the Week: Rediscovering Luna Park in San Jose | San Jose Public Library . 2014-04-13 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140415161752/http://www.sjpl.org/blog/question-week-rediscovering-luna-park-san-jose . 2014-04-15 .