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If Ruins Can Become Tourist Traps, Why Not San Jose’s Bascom Avenue?

Summary by Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley’s Leading Weekly
If India can transform its ruins into tourist traps, so should San Jose. The abandoned stretch along Bascom is a perfect example. I first wrote about this decaying masterpiece about 10 years ago, but since the building is still sitting there virtually unchanged, another visit became necessary. At this point, San Jose should submit the whole site to UNESCO and apply for World Heritage Status. It could be our version of the Acropolis in Athens. To…
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Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley’s Leading Weekly broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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