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  2. 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.

  3. Camp Galileo - Wikipedia

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    Camp Galileo began as a Bay Area summer camp founded in Palo Alto, California, US, by CEO Glen Tripp in circa 2001. Everything that happens for campers is informed by the Galileo Innovation Approach (known as the “GIA”). Drawing heavily from the process by the Institute of Design at Stanford, Galileo runs an series of programs for kids.

  4. 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]

  5. Historically notable Scout camps - Wikipedia

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    At first, the camp was named Camp Crystal, after Crystal Lake. It was renamed to Scouthaven in 1923. Early in its history, Scouts arrived on a "milk train" that passed by the camp. The 400 acres (160 ha) site was an amusement park in the first part of the 20th century.

  6. Charles Hanford Henderson - Wikipedia

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    He founded Camp Marienfeld a Summer Camp for Boys and was its headmaster for 17 years, and was headmaster of the Marienfeld Open-Air School at Samarcand, North Carolina, 1914–16. Marienfeld; a pioneer among camps was established by Dr. Henderson in the summer of 1896 in Milford, Pennsylvania , and was moved to Chesham, New Hampshire in 1899 ...

  7. Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program

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    The Stanford School of Medicine logo. The Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program, sometimes referred to as the Stanford Institutes of Medical Research (SIMR), is a highly competitive 8-week research program held annually for approximately 60 students from the United States entering their final year of high school or first year of college.

  8. Stanford Jazz Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Jazz Workshop (SJW) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to jazz education and the annual concert series known as the Stanford Jazz Festival. SJW was founded in 1972 by saxophonist and educator Jim Nadel. Though many of its activities are held on the campus, SJW is neither legally nor financially connected to Stanford University.

  9. Category:Science parks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    University of North Texas Discovery Park; University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center; University of the Virgin Islands Research and Technology Park; University of Utah Research Park; University Park at MIT