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Worldly Eclectic Collection |
328 Lomita Drive San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94305 United States +1 650 723 4177 http://museum.stanford.edu/ind... |
The Iris & B Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University is a historic art museum incorporating pieces from the original private collection of Leland Stanford himself. Known widely for its assemblage of over twenty bronze statues in the Rodin Sculpture garden, the museum is the third largest Rodin collector in the world. The Cantor Arts Center also exhibits many diverse visual art displays varying from California artists to international cultural pieces. Visitors can also enrich their educated palette and refresh themselves in the charming museum cafĂ©. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go Stanford! |
Stanford University Campus Dr (between Arrillaga Family Sports Center & Police Station) San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94305 United States +1 800 232 8225 http://gostanford.collegesport... |
Named after the principle donor, the late Roscoe Maples, a member of the Stanford class of 1904, this $3.3 billion multi-purpose facility was dedicated on March 1, 1969. This full-function pavilion serves Stanford students for all there event needs. Home to both the men's and women's basketball teams and the men's and women's volleyball teams, come cheer on your team or attend music performances in this 7613-seat arena. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Clay and glass wonders |
1313 Newell Rd Palo Alto Art Center San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94303 United States +1 650 329 2366 (Palo Alto Art Center) http://www.acga.net/acgamain/p... |
If you happen to be in Palo Alto in July, you sure won't want to miss this festival. After all, it's all for a good cause! Around 170 artistes from the Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California put up their work annually at the Palo Alto Art Center, which is the official co-sponsor for the event. Browse through the various master pieces (you can even buy what is on display), and attend demonstrations of Ikebana, carving, and wheel throwing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spacious Outdoor Amphitheater |
1 Amphitheatre Parkway (Shoreline exit from Highway 101) San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94043 United States +1 650 967 3000 http://www.livenation.com/venu... |
This 60-acre, 25,000-seat outdoor amphitheater, 10 miles north of San Jose, stages concerts by the hottest names in popular music. Owned by the City of Mountain View and legendary Bill Graham Productions, the pie-shaped amphitheater consists of 6,500 fixed seats close to the stage and an expansive lawn on a sloped hillside for remaining concertgoers. The view is great and the atmosphere is both laid-back and party-like. You are bound to have a terrific time (remember to bring a blanket and extra clothing.) Tickets are available at the box office or through Ticketmaster. Call for prices and show times. Credit card acceptance varies by show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go Stanford! |
Stanford University San Jose and Silicon Valley, CA 94720 United States +1 650 723 4103 / +1 650 725 2876 |
Stanford Stadium, located in the campus of the world-renowned Stanford University, is the largest privately owned college football facility in America. This stadium has held a record crowd of 94,000 spectators! Built in 1921, Stanford Stadium has received worldwide recognition from millions of sports fans watching the Super Bowl XIX and the Olympic Soccer competition. In 1994, the stadium played host to the Soccer World Cup. The Women's World Cup came to Stanford Stadium on July 4, 1999. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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