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  • Date: Mon, 12 Aug 1996 08:04:18 -0700 (PDT) From: P3D Susan Wageman <suewage@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Before technology took over, this area was known as "The Valley of the Heart's Delight." Key product were prunes and apricots. 

Actually, I was thinking more of the Realist era -- 1950's or so. Many of the early tech companies got their start during WWII. 

On Sat, 10 Aug 1996, P3D wrote:

> If you have stereoviews of Silicon Valley subject matter that you might > be willing to loan for duplication please contact me or Anita. >
> What was the area called in the 1800s? Am I correct in assuming we won't find > many 1870-90 stereoviews titled "A Scenic in Silicon Valley"? 

Susan Wageman
Grants Manager	suewageman@xxxxxxxxxxx
The Tech Museum of Innovation	(408) 279-7178
145 West San Carlos Street	fax (408) 279-7149
San Jose, CA 95113 USA	http://www.thetech.org



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