111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss
• The ultimate insider's guide to Silicon Valley

• Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides

• Part of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 250 titles and 1.5 million copies in print worldwide

• Appeals to both the local market (more than 3 million people call Silicon Valley home) and the tourist market

• Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs

• Revised and updated edition

Silicon Valley has become the Mesopotamia of the Digital Age, built on cycles of innovation and disruption, monstrous ambition, and a steady supply of labour and capital. Yet for all that's known about companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook - and the personas behind those companies - the culture of Silicon Valley remains elusive and contradictory, even to many locals. This unique guidebook, written by longtime local Floriana Petersen, takes you on an insider's tour of 111 cool, offbeat, and very compelling places that offer insight into the evolving character of Silicon Valley.

Visit the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford to see drawings done by Leland Jr. Stanford, after whom the university was named after his death at age 15 in 1884. Sit at the Rosewood Hotel bar to witness the mating habits of venture capitalists. Go to the Music@Menlo Festival to listen some of the best chamber music to be found anywhere in the country. Enjoy the Stanford Powwow, a festival to celebrate some of the great American Indian tribes of Northern California. Visit Steve Job's final resting place, or spend an afternoon at the Hakone Japanese gardens. Explore the Filoli Estate, a living testimony to the wealthy families who used the Gold Rush to build the infrastructure that has become Silicon Valley.

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111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss
• The ultimate insider's guide to Silicon Valley

• Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides

• Part of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 250 titles and 1.5 million copies in print worldwide

• Appeals to both the local market (more than 3 million people call Silicon Valley home) and the tourist market

• Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs

• Revised and updated edition

Silicon Valley has become the Mesopotamia of the Digital Age, built on cycles of innovation and disruption, monstrous ambition, and a steady supply of labour and capital. Yet for all that's known about companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook - and the personas behind those companies - the culture of Silicon Valley remains elusive and contradictory, even to many locals. This unique guidebook, written by longtime local Floriana Petersen, takes you on an insider's tour of 111 cool, offbeat, and very compelling places that offer insight into the evolving character of Silicon Valley.

Visit the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford to see drawings done by Leland Jr. Stanford, after whom the university was named after his death at age 15 in 1884. Sit at the Rosewood Hotel bar to witness the mating habits of venture capitalists. Go to the Music@Menlo Festival to listen some of the best chamber music to be found anywhere in the country. Enjoy the Stanford Powwow, a festival to celebrate some of the great American Indian tribes of Northern California. Visit Steve Job's final resting place, or spend an afternoon at the Hakone Japanese gardens. Explore the Filoli Estate, a living testimony to the wealthy families who used the Gold Rush to build the infrastructure that has become Silicon Valley.

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111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

by Floriana Petersen
111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

111 Places in Silicon Valley That You Must Not Miss

by Floriana Petersen

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• The ultimate insider's guide to Silicon Valley

• Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides

• Part of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 250 titles and 1.5 million copies in print worldwide

• Appeals to both the local market (more than 3 million people call Silicon Valley home) and the tourist market

• Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs

• Revised and updated edition

Silicon Valley has become the Mesopotamia of the Digital Age, built on cycles of innovation and disruption, monstrous ambition, and a steady supply of labour and capital. Yet for all that's known about companies like Apple, Google, and Facebook - and the personas behind those companies - the culture of Silicon Valley remains elusive and contradictory, even to many locals. This unique guidebook, written by longtime local Floriana Petersen, takes you on an insider's tour of 111 cool, offbeat, and very compelling places that offer insight into the evolving character of Silicon Valley.

Visit the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford to see drawings done by Leland Jr. Stanford, after whom the university was named after his death at age 15 in 1884. Sit at the Rosewood Hotel bar to witness the mating habits of venture capitalists. Go to the Music@Menlo Festival to listen some of the best chamber music to be found anywhere in the country. Enjoy the Stanford Powwow, a festival to celebrate some of the great American Indian tribes of Northern California. Visit Steve Job's final resting place, or spend an afternoon at the Hakone Japanese gardens. Explore the Filoli Estate, a living testimony to the wealthy families who used the Gold Rush to build the infrastructure that has become Silicon Valley.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783740813468
Publisher: Acc Publishing Group Ltd
Publication date: 06/22/2021
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 984,516
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Floriana Petersen was born in Slovenia, where she studied Art History at University of Ljubljana. In 1986 she moved to San Francisco, where she finds illumination as an interior designer, art consultant, author, and photographer. Her interior design projects were published in numerous books and magazines (www.florianainteriors.com). She also wrote top selling 111 Places in San Francisco That You Must Not Miss, first published in 2015.

Table of Contents

1 Atherton | Atherton

Putting the haute in prestige 10

2 Menlo Circus Club | Atherton

Where they play 'the game of kings' 12

3 Music at Menlo | Atherton

For connoisseurs of chamber music 14

4 Water Dog Lake | Belmont

Don't forget your Ovilus 16

5 Esalen Institute | Big Sur

Where techies reboot 18

6 It's It Ice Cream Factory | Burlingame

Sweet dreams between two cookies 20

7 The PEZ Museum | Burlingame

From tchotchkes to 'bad toys' 22

8 The Sawyer Camp Segment | Burlingame

Riding the San Andreas Fault line 24

9 Los Gatos Creek Trail | Campbell

A good dog's life 26

10 Apple Headquarters | Cupertino

Close encounters of the Jobs kind 28

11 Bigfoot Discovery Museum | Felton

Among the new normals, the paranormal 30

12 Foster City | Foster City

Where the blue waters flow 32

13 Children's Natural History Museum | Fremont

Tales of the 'Boy Paleontologists' 34

14 Mission Peak | Fremont

Hang gliding in heaven 36

15 Mission San José | Fremont

A self-sustaining village 38

16 Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum | Fremont

"Action" in the silent film era 40

17 Tesla Factory | Fremont

Specter of an alien dreadnaught 42

18 Gilroy Gardens | Gilroy

Trees gone wild 44

19 The Carolands | Hillsborough

Intimations of American grandeur 46

20 Junipero Serra Statue | Hillsborough

The spiritual conquistador of Alta California 48

21 Johnny's Bar and Grill | Hollister

Where the Wild Ones still meet 50

22 Ken Kesey's La Honda | La Honda

On the his or off the bus? 52

23 Hidden Villa | Los Altos Hills

To shelter, inspire, and educate 54

24 Page Mill Road | Los Altos Hills

Find Foothills Park 56

25 Castle Rock State Park | Los Gatos

The range out of range 58

26 Holy City | Los Gatos

Professor Riker's last communion 60

27 Auto Vino | Menlo Park

Exotic cars and fine wine 62

28 Dutch Goose | Menlo Park

Where the Stanford Cardinals burger out 64

29 Facebook Thumbs Up | Menlo Park

The hacker's ethos 66

30 Madera Lounge | Menlo Park

Mating habits of the intelligent at the Rosewood 68

31 Salt Ponds | Menlo Park

The salty of the Earth 70

32 SLAC: National Accelerator Laboratory | Menlo Park

The heart of quarky science 72

33 Andy's Orchard | Morgan Hill

Love among the varietals 74

34 Lick Observatory | Mount Hamilton

Eyes on the sky 76

35 Computer History Museum | Mountain View

Shrine to global geekdom 78

36 Hangar One | Mountain View

The ghosts of Moffett Field 80

37 NASA Ames Research Center | Mountain View

It actually is rocket science 82

38 Rengstorff Mansion | Mountain View

Ghosts and all that jazz 84

39 Shockley Semiconductor Lab | Mountain View

The transistor effect 86

40 Alta Mesa Memorial Park | Palo Alto

Pay homage to Silicon Valley's bright stars 88

41 Baylands Nature Preserve | Palo Alto

Journey to the marshes 90

42 The Dish | Palo Alto

Waiting for a sign 92

43 El Palo Alto | Palo Alto

The Eiffel Tower of Silicon Valley 94

44 HanaHaus Café | Palo Alto

The Bauhaus in workspace 96

45 Hewlett-Packard Garage | Palo Alto

A legendary tech hatchery 98

46 Jerry Garcia's Palo Alto | Palo Alto

Still following the Dead 100

47 Pace Art Gallery | Palo Alto

From code to à la mode 102

48 The Palo Alto Lawn Bowls Club | Palo Alto

Chasing down the pallino 104

49 The Palo Alto Post Office | Palo Alto

The city that Birge built 106

50 Palo Alto Public Art Tour | Palo Alto

The street as gallery 108

51 Roth Building | Palo Alto

The birthplace of group medicine 110

52 Stanford Powwow | Palo Alto

Snake Dance like the ancestors did 112

53 The Stanford Theatre | Palo Alto

Restoring Hollywood's golden age 114

54 TEDx Palo Alto | Palo Alto

Welcome to the brain spa 116

55 Duarte's Tavern | Pescadero

An old-fashioned chat room 118

56 Rossotti's Alpine | Portola Valley

Where the internet was born 120

57 Bair Island | Redwood City

Birders' paradise 122

58 Oracle Headquarters | Redwood City

Tales of a Samurai sailor 124

59 Pulgas Water Temple | Redwood City

A monument to the real Gold Rush 126

60 Resolution Trail | Redwood City

Among the legacies of Flight 304 128

61 San Carlos Airport | San Carlos

Flight times to Burning Man 130

62 Alviso | San José

A little-known refuge for the curious 132

63 Avaya Stadium | San José

Eat, drink, pray, win 134

64 The California Theatre | San José

A culture of gowns and jeans 136

65 Cesar Chavez Meeting Hall | San José

Beyond the Grapes of Wrath 138

66 Falafel's Drive In | San José

An immigrants tale 140

67 Falcons Atop City Hall | San José

Love in high places 142

68 Google's Transit Village | San José

An end to car-centricity 144

69 The Japanese American Museum | San José

Histories from an American gulag 146

70 Kelley Park | San José

The future of the past 148

71 MACLA | San José

Make/See Art Here 150

72 Municipal Rose Garden | San José

Olfactory paradise in Florabunda Ville 152

73 New Almaden Mining Historic District | San José

The dark era of quicksilver 154

74 Playa to Paseo | San José

Burning Man art in San José 156

75 The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum | San José

Home to an ancient order of Christian mystics 158

76 San José Museum of Quilts & Textiles | San José

Living in the material world 160

77 Sikh Gurdwara Sahib | San José

A temple of equality 162

78 Veggielution | San José

An experiment in urban farming 164

79 Victory Stand | San José

The 'silent protest' in Speed City 166

80 Winchester Mystery House | San José

An early ghost in the machine 168

81 LJB Farms | San Martin

Down under Silicon Valley 170

82 Wings of History Air Museum | San Martin

Finding the Lindy in every man 172

83 Eichler Houses | San Mateo

Joseph Eichler left no room for bigots 174

84 Agnews Insane Asylum | Santa Clara

A life among insane 176

85 The Intel Museum | Santa Clara

The work of street fighters 178

86 Levi's Stadium | Santa Clara

The roar of the hoi polloi 180

87 Mission Santa Clara de Asis | Santa Clara

A Spanish mission and the Franciscan mystique 182

88 Santa Clara Railroad Depot | Santa Clara

History on the rails 184

89 Triton Art Museum | Santa Clara

A horseman's dream 186

90 The Mystery Spot | Santa Cruz

Tilting towards the bizarre 188

91 Santa Cruz Surf Museum | Santa Cruz

Out of the valley and into the deep 190

92 Seymour Marine Discovery Center | Santa Cruz

All things oceanic 192

93 Hakone Gardens | Saratoga

Natural but not wild 194

94 Montalvo Arts Center | Saratoga

Califia's magical kingdom 196

95 The Mountain Winery | Saratoga

The rise and fall of the 'Champagne King' 198

96 Land of Medicine Buddha | Soquel

A Buddhist pilgrimage in California 200

97 Arizona Cactus Garden | Stanford

Botany of desires 202

98 Cantor Arts Center | Stanford

The legacy of Leland Junior 204

99 Dymaxion Chronofile | Stanford

The life of a random element 206

100 Hanna Honeycomb House | Stanford

The power of the hive 208

101 Hoover Tower | Stanford

Stunning views of the past 210

102 The Red Barn at Stanford | Stanford

Movies & moving horses 212

103 Stanford Memorial Church | Stanford

Nondenominational jewel 214

104 Libby's Water Tank | Sunnyvale

Behold the tin can 216

105 Alice's Restaurant | Woodside

But not Arlo Guthrie's 218

106 Clos de la Tech | Woodside

On the slopes of old and new worlds 220

107 Djerassi Foundation Artist Program | Woodside

The art of contraception 222

108 Filoli | Woodside

Flowering wealth 224

109 Folger Stable | Woodside

Happy trails to you 226

110 The Mountain House | Woodside

Home of the unknown legend 228

111 Woodside | Woodside

The scent of well-heeled horses 230

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