The name Cupertino first became widely used when John T Doyle, a San Francisco lawyer, and historian, named his winery on McClellan Road Cupertino.
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The name Cupertino first became widely used when John T Doyle, a San Francisco lawyer, and historian, named his winery on McClellan Road Cupertino.
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Cupertino California officially became Santa Clara County's 13th city on October 10, 1955.
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Major milestone in Cupertino California's development was the creation by some of the city's largest landowners of VALLCO Business and Industrial Park in the early 1960s.
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Cupertino California is made up of numerous subdivisions, most of them developed since the 1960s.
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Cupertino California is known for its high housing prices as the majority of residential properties are multimillion-dollar homes as of the priciest housing market peak of 2022, with the entry-point into a single-family home at around 2 million dollars in the Cupertino California HS area, and the entry point at around 2.
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Cupertino California is one of many cities that claim to be the "heart" of Silicon Valley, as many semiconductor and computer companies were founded there and in the surrounding areas.
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In 2002, Cupertino California had a labor force of 25, 780 with an unemployment rate of 4.
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The Cupertino California Library is part of the Santa Clara County Library System.
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Cupertino California is known for its high-achieving primary and secondary school students.
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Cupertino California is home to De Anza College, one of the two community colleges in the Foothill–De Anza Community College District.
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Cupertino California has bike lanes on many of its boulevards, and has an extension of the Stevens Creek Trail through McClellan Ranch Park and Blackberry Farm.
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Cupertino California is served by VTA's 523 Rapid bus, which runs from northern Sunnyvale and the Caltrain station to Downtown San Jose with limited stops and signal priority.
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City of Cupertino California partnered with Via Transportation in October 2019 to launch a new on-demand public transportation network.
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