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The tradition of a Christmas tree on each residence's lawn was started in 1950 by Robert and Arlene Cimino. Trees were purchased in bulk from the Knights of Columbus and delivered to participating homes. The Ciminos moved from the area in 1956 and the tradition was continued by Frank Badagliacca Jr.
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Willow Glen neighborhoods are almost exclusively composed of custom or semi-custom homes in a diverse range of architectural styles. Many architect-commissioned houses can be seen in the neighborhood, including Victorian, Neoclassical (Queen Anne Cottage and Neocolonial), Colonial Revival, Craftsman,
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Willow Glen residents have a distinct Christmas tree decoration tradition. This tradition involves buying similar, very small, Christmas trees and placing them in the front yard ten feet from the sidewalk with multicolored lights. People and businesses in the neighborhood generally make significant
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originally served as a natural western end for the community, until 1866, when extreme flooding of the creek caused it to naturally cut a new channel running far west around what was traditionally considered Willow Glen. The reshaped creek left behind a dry creek bed, known as the "Dry Creek," and
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trunk line which at that time was going down Fourth Street. The Southern Pacific then proposed to re-route down Lincoln Avenue. In order to forestall that attempt, Willow Glen was incorporated as a city in 1927. The railroad was instead re-routed to its current route through a then-unincorporated
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Founders' Day occurs in September although it has not been celebrated every year. The event celebrates the rich history, cultural heritage, and progressive present of the neighborhoods, homes, and community of Willow Glen. The highlight is a festive parade that proceeds down Lincoln Avenue. The
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to this day. That channel effectively drained the marsh and opened Willow Glen for farming. By the late 1800s, Willow Glen was generally considered one of the most prized locations in all of the Santa Clara Valley for raising wheat, barley, hay, tobacco and hops. By 1880, plots of Willow Glen
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Willow Glen includes areas within zip code 95125, though not all of the zip code area can actually be considered to be part of the Willow Glen neighborhood, and there are areas within the 95126 zip code that many people would consider to be part of Willow Glen. The Willow Glen Neighborhood
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origins of Founders' Day are not known. Archives of the Willow Glen Resident newspaper indicate it originates from the area's nine years of independence from San Jose between September 8, 1927, and September 4, 1936. Another view is that it celebrates the work of
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Dancin' on the Avenue was Willow Glen's annual street party that occurs on one day in the summer, along Lincoln Avenue between Willow Street and Minnesota Avenue. The event was organized by the Willow Glen Business Association. It ran from 1995 to 2018.
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Association's by-laws reserve voting memberships to individuals and businesses within boundaries of the Association defined by the San Jose 2009 Greenprint - Willow Glen Planning Area Map, and within 1/2 mile of the Greenprint boundary.
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His wife, Dolores Badagliacca, came up with the idea of putting a single white light on the top of each tree. The tradition now stretches to over 200 streets in the greater San Jose area.
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Much of Willow Glen was laid out by Frank Lewis and Isaac Bird (the namesake of "Bird Avenue"). In 1860, Lewis dug the channel between Willow Street and Curtner Avenue that carries the
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Willow Glen continued as an unincorporated community until the 1920s, when the City of San Jose ordered the Southern Pacific Railroad to re-route the
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decorations every year, both within the neighborhood and in the Lincoln Avenue business district, drawing visitors from all around the area.
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Being a city, however, required thinking about issues such as sewage. Willow Glen had no sewer system – individual homes had their own
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Lincoln Avenue was renamed from "Willow Glen Road" in 1865, shortly after the assassination of President
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runs along the eastern edge of Willow Glen but terminates at Willow Street at its most northern point.
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terminate in Willow Glen. The connection requires on-street travel through much of Willow Glen.
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terminates near the far north east edge of Willow Glen but otherwise does not run through it.
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Although no railway stations exist within Willow Glen, the area is served by the nearby
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was the original eastern border of Willow Glen during its time as a municipality. The
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Interstate 280 is almost universally accepted as the community's northern border. The
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farmland were priced nearly 10 times higher than similar plots in the valley.
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area now known as North Willow Glen, where its principal user is now
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runs diagonally through Willow Glen and passes close to downtown.
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Lincoln Glen/Willow Glen South - southwestern area of the district
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Neighborhood of San Jose in Santa Clara, California, United States
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Gardner/North Willow Glen - northern area of the district
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Downtown Willow Glen - central shopping and dining area
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opened up Willow Glen for greater southwest expansion.
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system, the measure passing by a vote of 978 to 871.
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