Twohy Building, San Jose
Facts and practical information
The Twohy Building is a historic building in San Jose, California, located on the Paseo de San Antonio in Downtown San Jose. It was built in 1917 for Judge John W. Twohy, the founder of the Twohy Brothers Construction Company. The company focused on "design and heavy/civil construction of railroads, bridges, tunnels, and public wprks projects, as well as manufacturing railroad cars, World War I "Victory" ships, and ownership of railroads. In 1906, the Twohy family relocated to San Jose to construct the nearby Bayshore Cut-Off for Southern Pacific and supervise repairs to railroad bridges damaged by the San Francisco earthquake" For example, it built part of the Southern Pacific Railway. ()
Central San Jose (Downtown San Jose)San Jose
Twohy Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, San Jose Museum of Art, City National Civic, The Tech Museum of Innovation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Twohy Building?
How to get to Twohy Building by public transport?
Bus
- San Antonio (2 min walk)
- East San Carlos Street & South 2nd Street • Lines: 23 (2 min walk)
Light rail
- San Antonio • Lines: Blue, Green (2 min walk)
- Santa Clara • Lines: Blue, Green (7 min walk)
Train
- San Jose Diridon (23 min walk)