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The Fate of a Piece of California's Past: A Japanese American Farm in San Jose
Saturday, October 5, 2024
Today, the Sakauye family farm is still active, with another Japanese farming family leasing and operating a fruit stand on the land. But the future of this piece of history hangs in the balance. The City Council has agreed to save and move the farmhouse to History Park, an outdoor museum of restored historic landmarks, at an estimated cost of $500,000. However, some community organizers are pushing for a different approach - keeping the farm on-site and integrating it into the housing project as part of a commemorative park.
The debate highlights a larger challenge in San Jose, where preservation efforts often conflict with addressing urgent housing needs. As one of the most expensive large cities in the country to rent or buy a home, the city is struggling to balance its priorities. But for those who value history and community, this issue goes beyond just numbers and statistics - it's about preserving a piece of the past that could shape the future.
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