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The Sinclair Freeway refers to portions of two contiguous stretches of freeway in California:

The name is after Joseph P. Sinclair who was the District Engineer for District IV of the Division of Highways (now Caltrans) from 1952 to 1964. This stretch of I-280 and I-680 provided San Jose with its first freeway service. The concept for the freeway took shape during the tenure of Joseph Sinclair. It was named by Assembly Concurrent Resolution 104, Chapt. 168 in 1967.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. ^ California Highways Routes 273 through 280
  2. ^ Joseph Pierce Sinclair
  3. ^ "Opening Ceremonies Pamphlet--The Sinclair Freeway-Interstate 280--Calif Div. of Highways-District 4"