ranchero
Ignacio Alviso, owner of
Rancho Rincón de Los Esteros. Alviso was first settled in the 18th century. The community was named for
Ignacio Alviso, the son of Corporal Domingo Alviso, one of the original members of the
de Anza expedition. Corporal Alviso lived but a short time after reaching San Francisco and was buried March 11, 1777. Alviso's descendants were granted the
Rancho Rincón de los Esteros holding. In 1840 Ignacio Alviso moved from
Mission Santa Clara de Asís to this ranchero. From this port,
beaver pelts, cattle hides and tallow went to
San Francisco. The city of Alviso was incorporated and became the first chartered city in the State of California on March 26, 1852, as the boating and shipping port of San José and the transportation hub for the Santa Clara Valley to the San Francisco Bay. Steamboats traveled regularly between San Francisco and Alviso. That usage declined with the growth in
railroad transportation between San Francisco and San José. In 1864 Alviso was bypassed by the
San Francisco and San Jose Railroad, (later part of the
Southern Pacific Railroad). However, in the 1880s Alviso was a stop on the
Newark line of Southern Pacific Railroad between San José and
Oakland. Alviso was the home to a series of several successful business ventures. Alviso Mills, founded in 1853, at its peak produced up to 300 barrels of flour a day. As wheat production in the San Joaquín Valley grew, production in the Santa Clara Valley waned and the Alviso Mills closed in 1885. In 1906, Sai Yin Chew opened the Bayside Canning Company there, and at its peak, under his son
Thomas Foon Chew, was the 3rd largest cannery in the United States. During the
Great Depression Alviso was known for its dance halls and gambling establishments. In the 1960s and 1970s, a small independent boat building community developed there. The city ceased to exist when it was consolidated with the City of San Jose on March 12, 1968, following a 189 to 180 vote in favor of consolidation. The city's final
census was in 1960 when it recorded a population of 1,174. The
United States Postal Service still recognizes "Alviso" as a place name. Mail is not delivered in Alviso, but must be picked up at the post office. After the 1970s, Alviso was treated like a socioeconomic backwater of the prospering
Silicon Valley business community and struggled to restore its former vitality. On October 9, 1973, were added to the
National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara County, California as site 73000449 under the name Alviso Historic District. The listing cited 11 historic structures and alternative name Embarcadero de Santa Clara, although exact boundaries were not disclosed. As of 2021, Amtrak trains and the
Altamont Corridor Express still cross through Alviso on the
Coast Line. File:Yacht Club (2052033364) (cropped).jpg|The historic South Bay Yacht Club, founded in 1888 File:Flex US Headquarters San Jose.jpg|
Flex headquarters in Alviso File:Amtrak train at Guadalupe River, Alviso.jpg|Amtrak train at Guadalupe River, Alviso File:TopGolf Silicon Valley in the Alviso District of San Jose, California 2347 (cropped).jpg|Topgolf San Jose File:Alviso Branch Library 2352.jpg|Alviso Branch Library of the
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