Mayfair, San Jose

Neighborhood of San Jose in California, United States
37°21′06″N 121°50′36″W / 37.351686°N 121.843315°W / 37.351686; -121.843315 (Mayfair)CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCitySan JoseArea codeArea code 408

Mayfair is a neighborhood of San Jose, California, located in the Alum Rock district of East San Jose. It is one of San Jose's most historic Chicano/Mexican-American districts and noted for being a center of the Chicano Movement and grassroots activists like Californian civil rights leader César Chávez.[1]

History

Mexican Heritage Plaza.

Mayfair has been a working-class, Chicano/Mexican-American neighborhood since its foundation in the early 1900s.[2]

Mayfair is best known for its historical association with Californian civil rights activist César Chávez, who lived in the neighborhood in the 1950s and began his career as a grassroots activist at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Mayfair.[1]

In the 1960s and 70's, Mayfair became a hub of the Chicano Movement and continues to serve as a center of Chicano art and culture.[2]

In 2008, the Garden of Strength art installation, by artist Fernanda D'Agostino, was installed at the Mayfair Community Center. Divided into three individual art pieces, called Bienvenidos, Garden of Life, and The Three Sisters', the art installation was inspired by the diversity and the rich cultural history of the Mayfair area and by the spirit of growth embodied in the Mayfair Community Garden adjacent to the site.[3]

Geography

Shops on Alum Rock Ave.

Mayfair is located within East San Jose. It is east of Little Portugal, which it borders at King Road. The Sinclair Freeway (CA-680) forms Mayfair's eastern and southern border, separating it from the King & Story neighborhood to the south and from the Alum Rock district to the east.

Culture

Corazón y Espíritu de Mayfair mural by Precita Eyes Muralists.

Mayfair is an important center for Chicano art and Chicano/Mexican-American culture. It hosts the Mexican Heritage Plaza, a notable cultural center and school of Chicano/Mexican arts.

The neighborhood hosts the Mayferia (portmanteau of "Mayfair" and "feria", Spanish for fair), a celebration of the community and greater East San Jose's Chicano/Mexican heritage.[4]

Education

Mayfair is served by the Alum Rock Union School District, which operates:

  • César Chávez Elementary School
  • San Antonio Elementary School

Parks and plazas

Mayfair Community Gardens.
  • Rancho del Pueblo Municipal Golf Course
  • Mayfair Park
  • Mayfair Community Gardens
  • Parque de la Amistad
  • Mayfair Skatepark
  • Zolezzi Park
  • Mexican Heritage Plaza

Landmarks

Mayfair Community Center.

Gallery

  • Shops along Alum Rock Ave.
    Shops along Alum Rock Ave.
  • Townhomes on San Antonio St.
    Townhomes on San Antonio St.
  • César Chávez Elementary School
    César Chávez Elementary School
  • Eastside Neighborhood Center of the Diocese of San Jose charities
    Eastside Neighborhood Center of the Diocese of San Jose charities
  • San Antonio Elementary School
    San Antonio Elementary School
  • Iglesia Universal del Reino de Dios
    Iglesia Universal del Reino de Dios

References

  1. ^ a b Visit San José - Neighborhoods: Mayfair
  2. ^ a b Somos Mayfair: About Mayfair
  3. ^ "San Jose, CA". SanJoseCA. City of San Jose. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  4. ^ San Jose Mercury News Pizarro: Mayferia Celebrates East San Jose Neighborhood
  5. ^ Visit San José - César Chávez Memorial Walkway

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