Travel Guide to California

2017 Travel Guide to California

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2 0 1 7 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A 85 » San Jose Museums Downtown San Jose has a wealth of cultural institutions including one of the country's top science and technology museums, The Tech Museum, where some of the interactive exhibits were designed by Stanford and NASA engineers. Nearby, the San Jose Museum of Art is devoted to California artists with paintings, sculpture, photography and more. The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles promotes the appreciation of textiles as art. › sanjose.org » Valley Wineries While dozens of wineries and tasting rooms are in the Santa Cruz Mountains and south of San Jose, some are located right in the valley, including Testarossa, in a 19 th -century monastery that has access to parklands for hiking. Three others also have access to open space for post-tasting walks, including Picchetti Winery in Cupertino, Cooper- Garrod Estate Vineyards in Saratoga and Ridge Vineyards, founded by Stanford Research Institute engineers, in Cupertino. › santaclarawines.com » Stanford Art Stanford University's campus includes the Anderson Collection, a private modern American art collection that features major works by Pollock, Still, Rothko and Diebenkorn, housed in a striking 33,000-square- foot building. Next door is the Cantor Arts Center, which includes 24 galleries and one of the largest collections of Rodin bronzes outside Paris. › stanford.edu » History Park Stretching over 14 acres, San Jose's History Park conveys the richness of Santa Clara Valley's long history. The park features 27 original and re-created buildings connected by running trolleys. Included are the Chinese- American Museum, the Portuguese Historical Museum and one of the first banks opened by A.P. Giannini, founder of the Bank of America, who was born in San Jose. › historysanjose.org » Computer History Museum Technology giants call Silicon Valley home and this museum explores their history and impact on society. Large-scale exhibits describe the creation of self- driving cars, and are filled with the world's largest collection of computing hardware, software, ephemera and photographs. › computerhistory.org AERIAL VIEW of San Jose, opposite; PiccheXi Ranch Winery & Open Space Preserve, Cuper- tino, above; gallery at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, right. MUST DO SEE, » SPECIAL EVENTS 2017 » SANTA CLARA WINERIES SPRING PASSPORT WEEKEND March 17-18, Santa Clara County santaclarawines.com SILICON VALLEY COMIC CON April 21-23, San Jose svcomicon.com DOWNTOWN FARMERS' MARKET Fridays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., May-Nov., San Jose pcfma.com MOUNTAIN WINERY CONCERT SERIES July-Oct., Saratoga mountainwinery.com CONNOISSEUR'S MARKETPLACE July 15-16, Menlo Park menloparkchamber.com GILROY GARLIC FESTIVAL July 28-30, Gilroy gilroygarlicfestival.com SANTA CLARA COUNTY FAIR Aug. 3-6, San Jose thefair.org SAN JOSE JAZZ SUMMER FEST Aug. 11-13, San Jose summerfest.sanjosejazz.org ART AND WINE FESTIVAL Sept. 9-10, Mountain View miramarevents.com SANTA CLARA ART AND WINE FESTIVAL Sept. 15-17, Santa Clara santaclaraca.gov

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