Northside, San Jose Explained

Northside
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of San Jose
Pushpin Map:United States San Jose
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within San Jose
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:California
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:San Jose
Coordinates:37.352°N -121.8843°W

Northside is a historic neighborhood of Central San Jose, California, immediately north of Downtown San Jose. It borders Japantown to its west.

History

Northside is a historic turn-of-the-century neighborhood, made up of various styles, especially Spanish Colonial Revival and Queen Anne style architecture.

Backesto Park was laid out in 1890, dedicated in honor of J. Pierre Backesto. The Backesto Park Fountain is 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, a famed Californian tile producer.[1]

Holy Cross Church was originally founded in 1906 as a missionary chapel, until the first church was built in 1919 in a Spanish Colonial Revival style.[2] The first church was destroyed in a fire in 2014 and subsequently rebuilt in 2018.[2]

The Northside Neighborhood Association, founded in 1965, is the oldest neighborhood association in the city.[3]

Geography

Northside is located in Central San Jose, immediately north of Downtown San Jose. It is bordered by Japantown to the west.

Parks and plazas

Landmarks

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sanjose.org/listings/backesto-park Visit San Jose - Backesto Park
  2. Web site: Short History of Holy Cross, 1906-2010. Holy Cross Church. March 28, 2018. June 4, 2018.
  3. https://www.northside-sj.org/ourneighborhood.html Northside Neighborhood Association - Our Neighborhood