Birthplace of the Silicon Valley

In 1939, David Packard and William Hewlett launched Hewlett-Packard out of a 12-by-18-foot garage on a leafy street in Palo Alto, California. The spot is considered by some as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. In 2000, HP bought the Palo Alto lot, house, garage and shed for a reported $1.7 million. On Dec. 6, the tech company celebrated the completion of its effort to restore the buildings to their appearance in 1939 and allowed the public to tour the site over the weekend. This Wedgewood stove was also used to bake paint on the oscillators for the business. (Photo by Kim Kulish/Corbis via Getty Images)
In 1939, David Packard and William Hewlett launched Hewlett-Packard out of a 12-by-18-foot garage on a leafy street in Palo Alto, California. The spot is considered by some as the birthplace of Silicon Valley. In 2000, HP bought the Palo Alto lot, house, garage and shed for a reported $1.7 million. On Dec. 6, the tech company celebrated the completion of its effort to restore the buildings to their appearance in 1939 and allowed the public to tour the site over the weekend. This Wedgewood stove was also used to bake paint on the oscillators for the business. (Photo by Kim Kulish/Corbis via Getty Images)
Birthplace of the Silicon Valley
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Corbis Historical
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2005年12月10日
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Corbis Historical
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