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H7 Center for the E5 88 S 4th St 490 S 1st St represents approx. Trinity Performing Arts Episcopal MACLA/Movimiento H8 SAP Center B2 255 Almaden Blvd 3 minutes walk SAP Center n St Cathedral de Arte y Cultura Latino 525 W Santa Clara St San José Sharks | Music m Americana 510 S 1st St tu Children’s D7 Tabard Theatre Co. F2 u Carlysle St San Pedro Square Wilson Av Entertainment | Sport Discovery Museum 29 N San Pedro St t A Guadalupe Food + Drink | Public Market Trianon Montgomery Theater F5 S N e t t 180 Woz Way ACE for Stockton S Theatre 271 S Market St Tech Museum F5 S 2 Whit Arena Confluence d EV Charge th EV Charge The Alameda River Park d City Lights Theater Co. 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Bakeshop J6 Erik's Deli Café G2 Social Policy 200 S 1st St H5 i r Mystery House d Point 138 E Santa Clara St 2 N Market St 3.5 miles McEnery Anno Domini Specialty's Café F4 A Children’s d SoFA Gallery Amor Café + Tea I4 Freshly Baked Eatery I1 + Bakery 115 S Market St v 87 Convention Discovery Convention Market 110 E San Fernando St 152 N 3rd St Starbucks Coffee Blv Works/ Museum Visitor's Bureau Center 101 E Santa Clara St I2 n San José B2 170 W St John St G1 Good Karma Vegan H3 e Taxi Bike Share Bel Bacio 350 W Julian St D1 Café 37 S 1st St 150 S 1st St H4 Auzerais Av Guadalupe 145 W Santa Clara St G2 E San Salvador St Ben + Jerry's I6 Hoagie Steak Out I6 River Trail 125 S Market St F4 Downtown Convention and 115 E San Carlos St 304 S 3rd St Almad Bijan Bakery + Café G5 La Lune Sucree I5 Thirst Tea 150 S 1st St H5 Willow Glen Children’s S Cultural District Bike 170 S Market St 116 Paseo de San Antonio Togo's Sandwiches 1.9 miles Discovery Share Boba Bar Tea House + I6 Ola's Exotic 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