Category: What’s New at HSJ
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History San José Welcomes Our Newest Citizens

Last month, History San José hosted a naturalization ceremony administered by City of San Jose and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at the Peralta Adobe — Fallon House Historic Site, where 35 people representing 15 countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens. San Jose’s City Manager, Norberto Duenas, an immigrant himself who came to the…
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A new look for O’Brien’s Ice Cream Parlor & the return of the Museum Gift Shop!

History San José is benefiting from our generous community. First the Rotary Club of San Jose granted HSJ funds to refurbish O’Brien’s; and then Linda Loew made a gift to reopen the museum store. Stay tuned for news on the grand reopening!
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A new look for O’Brien’s Ice Cream Parlor & the return of the Museum Gift Shop!

History San José is benefiting from our generous community. First the Rotary Club of San Jose granted HSJ funds to refurbish O’Brien’s; and then Linda Loew made a gift to reopen the museum store. Stay tuned for news on the grand reopening!
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Spring Cleaning and Warehouse Auction at History Park

We are clearing out the warehouse at History Park to make way for the Bay Area Glass Institute’s new studio. We want to thank the Stella B. Gross Charitable Trust and the Hugh Stuart Center for their generous funding to make this project possible! As our curators inventoried and moved artifacts to HSJ’s state-of-the-art Collection…
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Meet our Community Curators: Crystel Vasquez

To celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit Tattooed and Tenacious: Inked Women in California’s History, we will be highlighting the work of local female tattoo artists who helped curate the exhibit. For today’s exhibit opening, we are highlighting local tattoo artist Crystel Vasquez. Crystel has been tattooing for about 12 years. Today she works…
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Meet our Community Curators: Sam Rusk

To celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit Tattooed and Tenacious: Inked Women in California’s History, we will be highlighting the work of local female tattoo artists who helped curate the exhibit. Today, we are highlighting Sam Rusk. Like many of our other artists, Sam has always been drawn to art. As a kid she…
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Meet our Community Curators: Tamiko Rast

To celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit Tattooed and Tenacious: Inked Women in California’s History, we will be highlighting the work of the some local female tattoo artists who helped curate the exhibit. Today, we are highlighting Tamiko Rast. Tamiko has painted and been involved with art since childhood, taking oil painting classes at…
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Meet our Community Curators: Jazz Fuller

To celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit Tattooed and Tenacious: Inked Women in California’s History, we will be highlighting the work of the some local female tattoo artists who helped curate the exhibit. Today, we are featuring local tattoo artist Jazz Fuller. Jazz has always enjoyed drawing and art, and was drawn to tattooing…
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Restoration Shop volunteers hard at work

Our volunteers at the Restoration Shop have been busy working on the Museum’s 1927 Model T Truck, getting it in good running order. So far they’ve rebuilt the starter, added a modern ignition switch, rewired the electrical system, and added a new one-gallon gas tank. Thank you to all the Restoration Shop volunteers for your…
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Meet our Community Curators: Shana Javier-Carrasco

To celebrate the opening of our newest exhibit Tattooed and Tenacious: Inked Women in California’s History, we will be highlighting the work of the some local female tattoo artists who helped curate the exhibit. To get things started, we talked with Shana Javier-Carrasco, a tattoo artist who has been working in San Jose for over…

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