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Historic Preservation
Reed City Landmark Historic District, HD06-155 [no theme or period listed], occupies an
extremely irregular area on the south side of San José State University (SJSU) between E.
San Salvador Street and I-280, S. Fourth and S. Ninth streets. The district is significant
for residential development ca. 1870-1935 as well as early modern multi-family
residential architecture built after World War II as a result of the growth of San José State
College/University. The southern portion of the Reed City District in the vicinity of
Reed School, constructed in 1870 (later known as Lowell School on E. Reed between S.
Sixth and Seventh Streets) retains 1870-1935 housing stock, especially along S. Sixth
Street south of Reed Street.
Reed City Landmark District Map
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