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      • In the 19th century, Cupertino was a small rural village at the crossroads of Stevens Creek Road and Saratoga-Mountain View Road (also known locally as Highway 9; later Saratoga–Sunnyvale Road, and then renamed to De Anza Boulevard within Cupertino city limits).
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  2. Cupertino owes its earliest mention in recorded history to Spaniards with a pioneering spirit. In 1776, Captain Juan Bautista de Anza led an expedition from Sonora, Mexico, up the coast of California, aiming to establish a presidio (fort) on San Francisco Bay.

  3. In the 19th century, Cupertino was a small rural village at the crossroads of Stevens Creek Road and Saratoga-Mountain View Road (also known locally as Highway 9; later Saratoga–Sunnyvale Road, and then renamed to De Anza Boulevard within Cupertino city limits).

  4. Sep 29, 2011 · Meanwhile, German-born H. Henry Voss, for whom Voss Avenue is named, came to California in the 1890s and later settled near Foothill Boulevard with fruit orchards of his own.

  5. Cupertino in the 19th century was a small rural village at the crossroads of Stevens Creek Road and Saratoga-Mountain View Road (also known locally as Highway 9; later Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, and then renamed to De Anza Boulevard within Cupertino city limits).

  6. In the 1970s, Cupertino renamed their section "De Anza Blvd" because it didn't like how the main arterial in the city was named after two neighboring cities. San Jose followed suit not long after.

    • The population was 57,820 as of the 2020 census.
    • It is known for being the home of Apple Inc., currently headquartered at Apple Park.
    • Cupertino was named after Arroyo San José de Cupertino (now Stevens Creek).
    • The creek had been named by Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza’s cartographer, who named it after Saint Joseph of Cupertino.
  7. Nov 25, 2010 · De Anza and Stevens Creek boulevards, Cupertino. Traffic bustles along these two thoroughfares in a city that began as an agricultural village in the Santa Clara Valley. Initially called West...