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Historic Preservation

Palm Haven Conservation Area

The Palm Haven Conservation Area is bounded by Riverside Drive on the west and north, Bird Avenue on the east, and Coe Avenue on the south. The area includes residences constructed from ca. 1910, 1930s and 1940s which are noted for their excellence of design layout. Many of the residences were designed by architects. A gateway on the north side of the intersection of Plaza Drive and Coe Avenue leads into the subdivision. City of San José Heritage Trees (HG-06-008), mostly Mexican Fan Palms (Washingtonia robusta) with some Canary Island Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis) planted ca. 1913, line all the streets, are present within Palm Haven Park, and bisect the namesake Palm Haven Avenue median to the Park.

Palm Haven Conservation Area Map

 

 

 

Last Modified Date: 5/24/2012

 
 

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