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Naomi Zapanta - Roots, 1979
Art in Public Places; Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Permanent Art Collection;
Naomi Zapanta, Roots, 1979. Etching 3/20, 29" x 17" (unframed), 36" x 23" (framed). City of Sunnyvale, Permanent Art Collection. Location: Sunnyvale Civic Center/City Hall, 456 W. Olive Avenue, Counci
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Nancy Weeks Dudchenko - It's a Symphony, 1991
Art in Public Places; Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Permanent Art Collection
Nancy Weeks Dudchenko It’s a Symphony, 1991 Ceramic, 38 ½” x 73” City of Sunnyvale, Permanent Art Collection Location: Sunnyvale Civic Center/City Hall, 456 W. Olive Avenue, One Stop Permit C
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Nancy Mooslin - Streams of Time, 2003
Art in Private Development; Sunnyvale (Calif.);
Nancy Mooslin, Streams of Time, 2003. Fiber-optic walkway with glass inlays, Mathilda Place, 0 Altair Way. Access Notes: Located ground level along Altair Way and Aries Way. Cross Street(s): Aries Way
204.
Murphy Station, ca. 1911
Railroads; Railroad stations; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of a view of Murphy Station railroad stop, looking east. The farthest building on the right along the railroad is the Jubilee Incubator Company building.
205.
Murphy Avenue Between Washington and McKinley 1947
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.); Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Murphy Avenue
Black-and-white photograph of Murphy Avenue between Washington and McKinley Avenues. In this area could be found the Frazer-Zarko garage, Schurra's Creamery, the Sunnyvale Bakery and the Raines Garage
206.
Murphy Avenue 100 Block Remodel
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.); Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Murphy Avenue
Black-and-white photograph of the remodeling of the 100 Block of Murphy Avenue.
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Muender Hotel on Evelyn Avenue, First Hotel in Sunnyvale
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of the Muender Hotel on Evelyn Avenue, the first hotel in Sunnyvale.
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Moffett Field Wind Tunnels
Moffett Field (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of the wind tunnels at Moffett Field. Over the years, dozens of propulsion systems and airplane designs have been tested here.
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Moffett Field Hangar Construction, 1933
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of Moffett Field and the beginnings of the hangar construction. Vernon Holdhouse's father sold the first hundred acres of this land to the government because the property wa
210.
Moffett Field Chapel
Moffett Field (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of the Moffett Field Chapel. The chapel was constructed in 1945 and was modeled after the California Missions. The chapel owns a revolving altar which can be rotated to prov
211.
Moffett Field Blimps
Moffett Field (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of eleven blimps hovering over Moffett Field. The blimp hangars in the background are still the largest buildings made from redwood.
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Mirassou Wine Transportation, ca. 1913
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of Peter Mirassou and Herman Spadafore transporting wine barrels to the railroad for shipment. Peter Mirassou guided the vineyard through the Prohibition years, choosing to
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Mira Mar Billiards & Cafe at 103 Murphy Avenue
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.); Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Murphy Avenue
Black-and-whtie photograph of the Mira Mar Billiards & Cafe at 103 Murphy Avenue. Mira Mar is still in operation today.
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Michael Brown - Ball Tower, 2002
Art in Private Development; Sunnyvale (Calif.);
Michael Brown, Ball Tower, 2002. Glass, marble and rusted steel. Functional steel and glass clock tower, Mathilda Place, 0 Altair Way. Access Notes: Accessible from Altair Way. Cross Street(s): Betwee
215.
Men Who Developed the First Marine Reduction Gear
People; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of (from left to right), Rear Admiral George W. Melville, Ex-Engineer-in-Chief, U.S. Navy, George Westinghouse, President, The Westinghouse Companies, and John H. Macalpine,
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Matthew Gil - Untitled, 2002
Art in Private Development; Sunnyvale (Calif.);
Matthew Gil, Untitled, 2002. Painted aluminum, Yahoo!, 1350 Mathilda Avenue. Access Notes: Accessible from Mathilda Avenue. Cross Street(s): Java Drive. Date of Installation: 2002. Original Acquisitio
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Matthew Gil - Rookie, 2008
Art in Private Development; Sunnyvale (Calif.);
Matthew Gil, Rookie, 2008. Painted aluminum, 525 Almanor Avenue. Access Notes: Accessible from Almanor Avenue. Cross Street(s): Between Mathilda Avenue and Vaqueros Avenue. Date of Installation: 2008.
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Matt Glavin - Genesis #802, 1989
Art in Public Places; Sunnyvale (Calif.)--Permanent Art Collection
Matt Glavin Genesis #802, 1989 Mixed Media, 50 x 38” (unframed), 63 x 50” (framed) City of Sunnyvale, Permanent Art Collection Location: Sunnyvale Civic Center/City Hall, 456 W. Olive Avenue, O
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Martin Murphy, Jr.
Murphy, Martin, 1807-1884; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of Martin Murphy, Jr.
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Martin Murphy, Jr.
Murphy, Martin, 1807-1884; People; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Sunnyvale (Calif.)
Black-and-white photograph of Martin Murphy, Jr. In 1850, Martin Murphy Jr. purchased 4,800 acres of Castro's Pastoria de Los Borregas for about a dollar an acre. In 1864, Murphy alllowed the railroad
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