File:Territorial evolution of San Jose, California, 1850–2022 in OpenHistoricalMap.webm
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editDescriptionTerritorial evolution of San Jose, California, 1850–2022 in OpenHistoricalMap.webm |
English: A screen recording of OpenHistoricalMap showing the boundary of San Jose, California, as the time slider animates at a rate of one decade per second from the city’s incorporation in 1850 to 2022. |
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Camera location | 37° 17′ 31.2″ N, 121° 49′ 30″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 37.292000; -121.825000 |
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