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New exhibit uses high tech to highlight Milpitas’ agrarian past


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Elected officials an city staff marked the opening of an immersive historical exhibit at Alviso Adobe Park on Oct. 26 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The City of Milpitas acquired the site near Piedmont and Calaveras roads in 1996 and opened the park to the public in 2013. The exhibit marks the final phase of the park’s development. Pictured from left are Assistant Civil Engineer Wenjing Wu, Capital Improvement Projects Manager Michael Silveira, Recreation and Community Services Director Renee Lorentzen, City Manager Steve McHarris, Councilmember Evelyn Chua, Mayor Rich Tran, Vice Mayor Carmen Montano, Police Chief Jared Hernandez, Assistant City Manager Ashwini Kantak, Planning and Neighborhood Services Director Ned Thomas, and Engineering Director Steve Erickson. (Photo by Mylene Stolpe/Charismatic Photography)

The walls of the Alviso Adobe are being used to create a living history.


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