Hewlett Packard Garage |
94301 Palo Alto, CA, United States of America (USA) (California) |
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Address |
367 Addison Ave
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Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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Though not open for public tours, the property can be viewed daily from the sidewalk and driveway. Openings on special days and special tours. Free parking on the street. | ||||
Status from 02/2024
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Free entry. | ||||
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Homepage | www.sanjose.org/attraction/hp-garage |
Location / Directions |
Rail Train service is available via Caltrain with service between San Francisco and San Jose and extending to Gilroy. Caltrain has two regular stops in Palo Alto, the main one at the Palo Alto Station in downtown Palo Alto (local, limited, and express) and the other at California Avenue, (local and limited). Roads Palo Alto is served by two major freeways, Highway 101 and Interstate 280. |
Some example model pages for sets you can see there:
Description | An excellent description is listed on the Museum of HP Calculators website. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The garage has since been designated a California Historical Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. History In 1938, newly married Dave and Lucile Packard moved into 367 Addison Ave, the first-floor three-room apartment, with Bill Hewlett sleeping in the shed. Hewlett and Packard began to use the one-car garage, with $538 in capital. In 1939, Hewlett and Packard formed their partnership with a coin toss, creating the name Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard's first product, built in the garage, was an audio oscillator, the HP200A. One of Hewlett-Packard's first customers was Walt Disney Studios, which purchased eight oscillators to test and certify the sound systems in theaters that were going to run the first major film released in stereophonic sound, Fantasia |
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