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The Sunnyvale Collection
Sunnyvale - Silicon Valley - San Francisco

It is the mission of the Sunnyvale Collection to preserve and share a record of the evolution of our community, past and present. 

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1901
Informed that they could not use "Encinal" or "Murphy" for the name of their post office, town residents choose "Sunnyvale" for the name of their town

1900s
Developer Walter Crossman advertises Sunnyvale as "the City of Destiny"

1904
Dried fruit production in Sunnyvale begins

1906
Joshua Hendy Ironworks relocates to Sunnyvale. First major non-agricultural industry to locate in Sunnyvale, originally makes mining equipment, switches to other products including marine steam engines

Chicago meat-packing company Libby, McNeill & Libby chooses Sunnyvale as the location for their first fruit cannery

First telephone switchboard in Sunnyvale

1908
Sunnyvale Standard, Sunnyvale's first newspaper, begins publication

1912
Sunnyvale residents vote to incorporate. California women had won the right to vote the previous year, so this was the first vote cast by most Sunnyvale women

1913
Planning begins for the "Port of Sunnyvale". Sunnyvale never does develop a waterfront on the Bay

El Camino Real is paved

1914
Public library established

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Photographs courtesy of the California History Center, except:
Downtown Sunnyvale: 

 

Information chiefly from:
Mary Jo Ignoffo. (1994). Sunnyvale, from the City of Destiny to the Heart of Silicon Valley. Cupertino, California: California History Center & Foundation.