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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
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History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
ukrainianstudies.stanford.edu
History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
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History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
perkinslab.stanford.edu
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
macleland.stanford.edu
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
marsproject.stanford.edu
History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
irepp.stanford.edu
History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...
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History : Stanford University
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Birth of the University. The Rise of Silicon Valley. Changing Times and Campus. The Birth of the University. In 1876, former California Governor Leland Stanford purchased 650 acres of Rancho San Francisquito for a country home and began the development of his famous Palo Alto Stock Farm. He later bought adjoining properties totaling more than 8,000 acres. Ultimately, they decided to establish two institutions in Leland Junior's name - the University and a museum. From the outset they made some untrad...