- Source: Bud Winter Field
- Goats Head Soup
- Daftar film Amerika tahun 1989
- Kansas
- Academy Award untuk Aktor Terbaik
- Daftar film Amerika tahun 2011
- Daftar lagu rock instrumental
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Videografi Mark Romanek
- Aktor Terbaik (Golden Globe) - Drama
- Penghargaan Nebula untuk Novella Terbaik
- Bud Winter Field
- Lloyd (Bud) Winter
- Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
- California State University
- Victory Salute (statue)
- Tower Hall (San Jose State University)
- Reed Magazine
- Arch of Dignity, Equality, and Justice
- San Jose State Spartans
- CEFCU Stadium
Bud Winter Field was the San Jose State University track and field arena, named after former coach Lloyd "Bud" Winter. Out of the athletes Winter coached, 102 were All-Americans, earning the university the nickname "Speed City".
Olympians and activists Tommie Smith and John Carlos trained on the track before their famous 1968 Olympics Black Power salute in Mexico City.
The field was demolished in 2019. A parking garage has been built on the site. A replacement track on the parking garage's rooftop was abandoned due to its projected cost. A tribute to the Speed City is planned for the site. In 2022, the university began raising funds to build a $25 million Speed City Legacy Center, including a replacement track, at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds nearby.