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  2. Stanford Research Park - Wikipedia

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    The park acquired more land as it grew from 40 tenants in 1960 to 100 tenants in 1985 to over 150 by January 2018. [7] The name was changed in the 1970s to Stanford Research Park to highlight "the focus of cooperation between the university and the tech companies". [9]

  3. Stanford Sierra Camp - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Sierra Camp is a summer camp primarily attended by Stanford University alumni and their children, and acquaintances, at Fallen Leaf Lake, California. [1] The camp consists of a 20-acre (81,000 m 2 ) lakefront mountain property at 6,300' above sea level and is owned and operated by the Stanford University Alumni Association.

  4. Klein Field at Sunken Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Klein Field at Sunken Diamond is a college baseball park on the west coast of the United States, located on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California. It is the home field of the Stanford Cardinal of the ACC Conference. The stadium was built 94 years ago in 1931 and has a seating capacity of 4,000. [1]

  5. Science park - Wikipedia

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    The world's first university research park, Stanford Research Park was launched in 1951 as a cooperative venture between Stanford University and the City of Palo Alto. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Another early university research park was Research Triangle Park in North Carolina , which was launched in 1959.

  6. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to SLAC in Menlo Park. Founded in 1962 as the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the facility is located on 172 ha (426 acres) of Stanford University-owned land on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California, just west of the university's main campus. The main accelerator is 3.2 km (2 mi) long, making it the longest linear ...

  7. Stanford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Stadium was built in five months in 1921 and opened its gates on November 19, replacing Stanford Field. [12] The first game was against rival California, who defeated Stanford 42–7 in the Big Game. [13] Seating capacity was originally 60,000, with a 66-row, U-Shaped structure second only to the Yale Bowl in size at the time. [14]

  8. List of research parks - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Semnan Science and Technology Park - SSTP [20] ... Stanford Research Park;

  9. Cantor Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cantor Arts Center's collection houses over 38,000 items, including African Art, American Art, Ancient Art, the Andy Warhol Photography Archive, Art of Asia and Oceania, Art of the Indigenous Americas, Auguste Rodin, Eadweard Muybridge, European Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, Photographs, Prints and Drawings, Richard Diebenkorn Sketchbooks, Sculptures on Campus, and collections and ...