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Published on: 4/7/2008
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"Already an Open House to showcase preliminary archaeological findings drew 540 people on a windy, rainy day," notes Dr. Rodney Lum, who is currently president of the Chinese Historical and Cultural Project (CHCP) and member of the Japantown Community Congress of San Jose (JCCSJ).He, among many others, was impressed with the Open House turn out.
"There is definitely interest coming from the area," said Lum.
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Many Chinese and Japanese members in the surrounding community never knew Heinlenville even existed , something that Costello, Lum, the CHCP, and the JCCSJ hope to change.
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"Folks from Japantown are often unaware or unsure of where Heinlenville was," says Lum, "if they even know it existed.