n Foothill Community College District purchases Cupertino property for a second campus.
n Trianon slated for demolition.
1969: Trianon hoisted onto cribbing during fundraising campaign.
Walter Warren, CHC Director 1969-1979.
Louis Stocklmeir, Cupertino
campaign to restore the building. Estimate for demolition $1,400;
resident and historian,
Estimate for restoration $250,000. Actual costs by 1980 were $500,000.
granted six months to find someone to move the structure.
1969: Trianon Foundation board members (left to right), Walter Ward, Walter G. Warren, Peter Hom, H. Robert De Hart, and Louis Stocklmeir.
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1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
n Trianon moved from Flint site to a parking lot just south of its current site.
as Director.
Commissions offers $15,000 to move the Trianon
n Trianon
n California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) enacted
to Kelly Park. Actual moving
Foundation granted non-profit
costs were estimated at
status by the Internal Revenue
$65,000.
Service.
Legislature.
1970
n De Anza College
1959
De Anza College
1969
opens on September 11.
Louis Stocklmeir, one of the earliest proponents of saving the Trianon.
1969: Walt Warren strikes a humorous pose, attempting to lift the Trianon onto its foundation.
1968
n De Anza College
named.
n California History Center established at with Instructor Walter Warren
n San Jose Landmarks
1959: Foothill Community College District purchases property.
n Trianon hoisted onto cribbing for over five years during a fundraising
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