Home of Cardinal Basketball. Fanatical fans make Maples “one of the West's most notorious pits” for opposing teams. Leggi tutto.
When a horse is trotting, do all four of its hooves leave the ground at the same time? Eadweard Muybridge answered that here, with his famed 1878 “horses in motion” photographs . Leggi tutto.
Cardinal Baseball’s home got its unique design after tons of dirt were removed to build an embankment for the original football stadium. Leggi tutto.
The Visitors Center offers a wealth of information, plus guided walking and golf cart tours. Leggi tutto.
For views of Stanford and beyond, don’t miss the 14th floor. Named for President Herbert Hoover who got his start in politics by serving as Stanford Student Body Treasurer in 1894. Leggi tutto.
Want to join the hordes of students biking around campus? Just look for the biking frogs to find this shop at Tresidder Union for rentals, purchases and repairs. Leggi tutto.
Have a picnic near “The Gates of Hell”. The Cantor Arts Center offers 20 major Rodin bronzes in this outdoor garden plus 170 works inside. Leggi tutto.
A 150 ft radio telescope gathers intergalactic data and marks the halfway point for this 3.3 mile hiking trail with challenging hills and inspiring views. Leggi tutto.
A coffee house and more. Enjoy the cozy mismatched sofas and caricatures of Stanford-affiliated people on the walls. Features live entertainment many evenings. Leggi tutto.
Don’t miss these wood and stone carvings of people, animals, and magical beings , all created at Stanford by 10 master carvers from Papau, New Guinea. Leggi tutto.
Holds the remains of Leland Stanford Jr. and his parents, Leland and Jane Stanford, who planned to build a mansion on this site. After the death of their son, they built a university instead. Leggi tutto.
Unveiled in 2006, the Home of Stanford Football holds over 50,000 fans. On game days, come early to eat, play games, and cheer on the players as they walk into Gate #1. Leggi tutto.
Look up to catch a glimpse of the only gargoyles on campus. Leggi tutto.
MemChu is Stanford's architectural crown jewel, with extensive mosaics and stained glass windows. Seriously damaged in both the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes, it reopened once again in 1992. Leggi tutto.
Enjoy a shitake mushroom burger in this mostly organic café overlooking the Rodin Sculpture Garden. Leggi tutto.
The Haas Center is celebrating 25 years of working with students and faculty to promote “Action over Apathy." Leggi tutto.
Stop by the living room to read a newspaper or visit the Cafe for a double scoop of Rick's Rather Rich Ice Cream. Leggi tutto.
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SF: Manis and Music! Try not to ruin your nail job while doing the robot. -IFC Viewer Leggi tutto.