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Casa de Fruta

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resort, hotel, candy store, wine shop, cafe, gas station, and a park with a carousel, playground, and miniature train. All are named with the "Casa de" theme: even the bathrooms in the Chevron Gas Station are called Casa de Restrooms. For 25 years cafe guests were greeted by the "Cup Flipper", who
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stand in 1943, and eventually sold other fruits. In 1967 the remaining two grand-nephews opened a restaurant, Casa de Coffee, gas station, Casa de Diesel, children's playground (including Casa de Choo-Choo, a scale model miniature train with a full size man for the engineer, for children to ride),
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passed in front of Case de Fruta as a two-lane highway for many years, but was widened to four lanes in 1992. The old alignment of the highway still exists as the Casa de Fruta Parkway, which is accessed via an exit from SR 152.
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and gift shop, now known as Casa de Gifts. Other attractions include Casa de Sluice, Casa de Wine and Deli, Casa de Sweets, and roaming peacocks.
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The locale was known to American Indians and was first written about when Spanish missionaries discovered the
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immigrants, in 1908. Three teenaged grand-nephews of the first owner of the orchard opened a roadside
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spun their coffee cups until they stood upright. This feat earned him an appearance on TV, in
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Myer (1992), page 13. Name of first owner is from this source.
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Pacheco Past: A History of the Gateway to Santa Clara County
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there in the 1790s. The water source was popular during the
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The "Casa de Fruta" sign on the outside wall of the building
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Buildings and structures in Santa Clara County, California
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Tourist attractions in Santa Clara County, California
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Roadside attraction in Santa Clara County, California
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36°59′21″N 121°22′57″W / 36.9892°N 121.3825°W / 36.9892; -121.3825


Spanish
roadside attraction
Santa Clara County
Merced County
Pacheco Valley
Northern California
State Route 152
artesian well
Gold Rush
orchard
Italian
cherry
California State Route 152
recreational vehicle
Late Night with David Letterman
Renaissance Faire
"Pacheco Pass unplugged: Relief on the way at 152-156 interchange"
San Jose Mercury-News
"Obituary: Zanger was Casa de Fruta icon, 'cup flipper'"
Northern California Renaissance Faire website
Official website
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Santa Clara County, California
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