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      • 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.
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  2. The name Cupertino first became widely used when John T. Doyle, a San Francisco lawyer, and historian, named his winery on McClellan Road Cupertino. After the turn of the 20th century, Cupertino displaced the former name for the region, which was West Side .

  3. Cupertino in a Nutshell: Cupertino, California, is on the western edge of Silicon Valley against the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. With a population of 64,000 people within 13 square miles, Cupertino is 42 miles south of San Francisco and is home to high-tech companies, most notably Apple Inc.

  4. Cupertino’s existence was first described in 1776 expedition led by the Spanish Explorer. Cupertino is sharing spaces with crossroads of Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Stevens Creek Road. Primarily its name was West Side.

  5. Oct 29, 2020 · Cupertino, specifically, was born along Stevens Creek Road and what is now De Anza Boulevard. As you’ve probably heard about, the city was primarily a bunch of fruit orchids around this time – but before that, the residents had planted grapes, which set the scene for quite a few wineries.

  6. Sep 29, 2011 · In the early 1900s, Vincent Torre Sr. came to Cupertino and settled the Montebello area of the city. He and his uncle helped form the Torre Winery, which would later become the Ridge Winery.

  7. Known as the 11th wealthiest city and most educated small town, Cupertino embodies the high-tech culture of Silicon Valley. Apple, Inc calls Cupertino home along with tons of other business, large and small.