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Marking Time: The construction of the Pruneyard Shopping Center began in 1968, after the property was purchased by developer Fred Sahadi. The property was originally owned by John Brynteson, a native of Sweden. It was a 34-acre orchard that grew pears and prunes.
Origins of Pruneyard Shopping Center stretch to Nome
By Martin Nobida
Boasting a history of glimmering gold, pristine snowscapes and the annual 1,049-mile dogsled race known as the Iditarod, Nome, Alaska, might be the last place one would expect to discover the origins of the Pruneyard Shopping Center, but this Campbell landmark and the dogsled race are historically intertwined.  More
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Flag project Westmont coach Heritage Place
Dave Larson has been working tirelessly to honor veterans and raise patriotic awareness on national holidays through the newly established Campbell Flag Project.  More Fired Westmont High School wrestling coach Dennis Mamola was banned from stepping on the wrestling mats at the CCS Championships held at Independence High School on Feb. 20 and 21.  More The newly constructed Heritage Place townhome complex on Gilman Avenue is only a stone's throw from historic downtown Campbell.  More
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Origins of Pruneyard Shopping Center stretch to Nome
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