-
Heinlenville (Chinese: 海因倫鎮; also
called the
Sixth Street Chinatown 六街唐人埠 and San Jose
Chinatown 散那些唐人埠) was a Chinese-American
ethnic enclave in San Jose...
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known as
Plaza Chinatown (1872–1887)
Woolen Mills Chinatown (1887–1902)
Heinlenville, also
known as the
Sixth Street Chinatown (1887–1931) Of
these enclaves...
- as a site for
boardinghouses for ****anese men, just west of the 1887 "
Heinlenville"
Chinatown settlement,
which was the
block bounded by Sixth, Seventh...
- (2023-10-26). "
Heinlenville Park
opens in San Jose's ****antown |
Nichi Bei News".
Nichi Bei News.
Retrieved 2024-05-11. "
Heinlenville Park
opens in ****antown"...
- to the
dismay of the non-Chinese public. The area was then
known as "
Heinlenville" and
contained a
variety of merchants, barbers,
traditional doctors,...
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survive as
immigrants in the
United States. Initially, it was
known as
Heinlenville between Jackson and
Taylor east of
Sixth Street.[incomprehensible] However...
- and Vine
streets before moving on to the
Woolen Mills Chinatown and
Heinlenville, both
north of the city. In 1981, the
Redevelopment Agency of San Jose...
- neighborhood, once one of San Jose’s
first Chinatown settlements known as “
Heinlenville.” Ruth
Tunstall Grant was an
acclaimed artist, activist, and educator...