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Silicon Valley is a nickname for the area south of San Francisco

Silicon Valley is a nickname for the area south of San Francisco, California. This area is a warehouse for companies engaged in computers as well as technology. In addition, Mark Zuckerberg also developed his Facebook platform in this place. The same thing with the Apple company founded by Steve Job. For those of you who love technological developments, this Silicon Valey tourist destination is interesting to visit.

Computer History Museum


In this place you can still find a variety of computers from time to time. Even the parts inside the computer. It is right in the middle of Silicon Valley. In it can also be found the origin of mobile phones that we currently use.

Google Campus


This technology company has a cool campus design. In front of it are a number of android pages that you can use for photo backgrounds. Inside is also a Google Gate Bridge that connects two campus buildings. Google is the only technology company with a collection of 'sweets' outside the building. Therefore, visiting the Google campus means taking photos with statues of various Android versions. And the latest, Android Marshmallow, has also been displayed there.

Silicon Valley is a nickname for the area south of San Francisco

The Intel Museum


One of the spots at the Intel Museum which is often used to take photos via instgram / @ ami_kyary
The Intel Museum is in Santa Clara and has a variety of products up to Intel's travel history. This place was opened to the public in 1992 and the area expanded to triple in 1999. Inside the Intel Museum you can also find the process of working the semiconductor chip.

Buck's of Woodside


Popular lunch spots in Silicon Valley are the Buck's of Woodside. The distance is very close to Sand Hill Road. Therefore, this unique restaurant has witnessed the birth of many technology companies. For example, the first PayPal demo took place there. Also merging Hotmail. The owner of the Buck's of Woodside even claimed that the initial Tesla prototype stopped outside its restaurant.

Mobile Garage


The HP Garage is home to the early days of the Hewlett-Packard company. Dave Packard and his wife, Lucille, moved to the first-floor apartment in 1938, while Bill Hewlett lived in a warehouse behind. After Hewlett got married, the garage turned into an HP business office. The HP garage was designated the 'birthplace of Silicon Valley' in 2007, when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. Although the garage and house are closed for public tourism, visitors can take pictures from the side of the road.