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Mission City Center for Performing Arts

3250 Monroe St, Santa Clara, CA 95051

360-seat performing arts center at Wilcox High School available to civic and professional organizations. Features a main stage and flexible Marilyn Rea Hall for theater, dance, and music performances.

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Triton Museum of Art

1505 Warburton Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95050

Santa Clara's premier art museum, the oldest non-university museum in the county, collecting and exhibiting contemporary and historical works with an emphasis on Greater Bay Area artists. Free admission; features indoor galleries and outdoor bronze sculpture garden.

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Harris-Lass House Museum

1889 Market St, Santa Clara, CA 95050

Santa Clara's last farm site and living history museum, featuring an 1865 Victorian farmhouse, classic California barn, summer kitchen, tank house, heritage orchard, and landscaped gardens.

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Santa Clara City Library - Central Park Library

2635 Homestead Road

Santa Clara City Library - Central Park Library is a public central library in Santa Clara, CA. Open 1,429 hours per year across 51 weeks. The facility is 80,000 square feet.

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Mission Library Family Reading Center

1098 Lexington Street

Mission Library Family Reading Center is a public branch library in Santa Clara, CA. Open 1,203 hours per year across 51 weeks. The facility is 7,770 square feet.

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Mission Santa Clara de Asís

500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053

Historic California Mission founded in 1777, now on the campus of Santa Clara University. Features a reconstructed mission church, gardens, and museum celebrating centuries of California history. Free to visit.

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Intel Museum

2200 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara, CA 95054

Free museum tracing the history of Intel and the semiconductor industry. Features interactive exhibits on silicon chip fabrication, computing history, and the innovations that shaped the modern world.