Electric Light Tower (San Jose, California)
USA /
California /
San Jose /
San Jose, California
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/ USA
/ California
/ San Jose
World / United States / California
tower, landmark, place with historical importance
San José's Electric Light Tower was the inspiration of J. J. Owen, editor of the San José Mercury. On May 13, 1881, Owen printed an editorial suggesting that by providing one high and immense source of arc light, the night would become as day for the downtown area. With the enthusiastic financial support of local citizens, construction began that August, and on December 13, 1881, the gigantic 237-foot tower was lighted.
Straddling the intersection of Santa Clara and Market Streets, the tower proved to be more spectacular than practical, since its 24,000 candlepower failed to sufficiently light the area. Although the tower did not fulfill the original purpose, it was a success in that it represented progress to the people of San José because electricity was a relatively new source of power. It became one of San José's "national known" landmarks. Legend says that the designer of Paris' Eiffel Tower visited San José 's Electric Light Tower when seeking ideas.
Already damaged by a windstorm in February 1915, the tower completely collapsed into the street at 11:55 a.m. on December 3 of that year. The tower telescoped into itself and no one was hurt.
The Electric Light Tower standing on the History Park grounds is a replica of the original structure. Rising 115 feet, this tower has been scaled to fit the Park streets.
www.historysanjose.org/visiting_hsj/buildings/history_p...
Straddling the intersection of Santa Clara and Market Streets, the tower proved to be more spectacular than practical, since its 24,000 candlepower failed to sufficiently light the area. Although the tower did not fulfill the original purpose, it was a success in that it represented progress to the people of San José because electricity was a relatively new source of power. It became one of San José's "national known" landmarks. Legend says that the designer of Paris' Eiffel Tower visited San José 's Electric Light Tower when seeking ideas.
Already damaged by a windstorm in February 1915, the tower completely collapsed into the street at 11:55 a.m. on December 3 of that year. The tower telescoped into itself and no one was hurt.
The Electric Light Tower standing on the History Park grounds is a replica of the original structure. Rising 115 feet, this tower has been scaled to fit the Park streets.
www.historysanjose.org/visiting_hsj/buildings/history_p...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°19'13"N 121°51'27"W
- Alum Rock Park 10 km
- Almaden Quicksilver County Park 12 km
- Moffett Field (NUQ/KNUQ) 22 km
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/NAS Livermore (site) 44 km
- Camp Shoemaker 45 km
- Hayward Executive Airport (HWD/KHWD) 46 km
- Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Vernalis 57 km
- Hollister Airport/NAAS Hollister (site) (HLI/KCVH) 60 km
- Fort Ord (site) 70 km
- Presidio of Monterey and Defence Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLI-FLC) 79 km
- Kelley Park 0.3 km
- Saigon Business District, San Jose 1.1 km
- Site of fairgrounds racetrack/rodeo grounds 2.3 km
- Santa Clara County Fairgrounds 2.3 km
- Oak Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Park 2.5 km
- William C. Overfelt High School 2.8 km
- Los Lagos Golf Course 3.1 km
- Los Lagos Golf Course 3.1 km
- Reid Hillview Airport (RHV/KRHV) 3.7 km
- Eastridge Center 3.9 km