
Mission San Jose and the historic lands of Ex Mission San Jose anchor the southern reaches of this early 20th-century landscape, where Spanish land grant legacies meet the burgeoning rail-and-ranch economy of the East Bay. The inland valleys are defined by a network of seasonal watercourses like Arroyo Valle and Arroyo las Positas, which converge toward the strategic rail junctions at Pleasanton and Livermore. The presence of both the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific railroads indicates the area's importance as a transportation corridor through the hills.
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