Birthplace of Silicon Valley

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Birthplace of Silicon Valley

Museum · Professorville

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367 Addison Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301

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Nestled in a charming Palo Alto neighborhood, this humble garage marks the birthplace of Silicon Valley and is a must-visit for tech enthusiasts.  

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367 Addison Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Get directions

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367 Addison Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Get directions

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Mar 5, 2025

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10 Places to See Silicon Valley History IRL

"While there were other high-tech companies making history in the Santa Clara Valley south of San Francisco in the first half of the 20th century—such as Hewlett-Packard’s famous garage—this overlooked lab marks the spot where the “silicon” aspect of “Silicon Valley” really got started.  The Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in Mountain View, founded by William Shockley in 1956, was the first company in the area to research and manufacture silicon-based semiconductors. Though it was short-lived, it laid the groundwork for the world-changing inventions that came out of the valley over the next few decades. Yet until recently, the site of the lab was occupied by an international grocery store, and the only commemoration of the historical significance was a small sign and plaque on the sidewalk. Now a new office building and shopping complex is nearing completion at the site, and as part of the development, a humble memorial has been incorporated into the building and sidewalk.  The memorial to the real birthplace of Silicon Valley features giant transistors and diodes, as well as the original plaque. There are also some new interpretive signs on the wall telling the story of how so many famous companies can trace their origins to this very spot. The engineering talent that worked for William Shockley went on to found over 65 companies over a period of 20 years, including such mainstays as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). While you are there, you will almost certainly see some autonomous vehicles drive by, since Alphabet’s Waymo (formerly Google) self-driving car development takes place across the tracks. You can also take some time to visit the Computer History Museum, which is not too far away." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Szymon Bakowski

Google
Now my carer is complete! Came, seen, paid my respect. Maybe, just maybe I'd be in a completely different profession if not that place (more than likely!). A must see for all nerds ;) I wish there was something more, like a small museum, but it is what it is. Still, I totally recommend a selfie in this place :)

Mason

Google
Not much to see but it’s a neat historical site. Would pair well with a visit to Stanford

JR H

Google
Very informative. Quiet neighborhood so don't be loud when you visit. Also, the home is occupied so try not to disturb the residents.

JP G

Google
A quick and easy place to get a little bit of information about the history of Palo Alto and the history of silicon Valley. It is just a plaque on a private home but you can walk by and you can see it and you can visualize what happened here that was so important in American history.

Mohan KV

Google
The Birthplace of Silicon Valley.. Every IT person should visit this humble beginnings of HP!

Josh

Google
Garage in which HP started 100 years ago.

Mark Loftin

Google
Great historical curio stop in nice neighborhood in Palo Alto. Very humble beginnings, as that garage looks tiny! There is a plaque on front lawn detailed the birth of HP. At time of my visit both house and garage look freshly painted. Nice neighborhood for a walk also among craft homes and sycamore trees.

Matthew Vidas

Google
This building had a placard on the front with some interesting information of the birthplace of Silicon Valley.