Redwood City
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This is a great shopping area with all the major stores.
It is, one of the last great outdoor malls in the country. Has everything from Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom to Macy's to the upscale supermartket Andronico's, and everything in between. There's even a branch of the Creamery in the mall (I thought it was mentioned above, but can't find it -- its an institution in downtown Palo Alto - classic diner food). The mall is adjacent to (just north of) the Stanford U. campus.
It is, one of the last great outdoor malls in the country. Has everything from Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom to Macy's to the upscale supermartket Andronico's, and everything in between. There's even a branch of the Creamery in the mall (I thought it was mentioned above, but can't find it -- its an institution in downtown Palo Alto - classic diner food). The mall is adjacent to (just north of) the Stanford U. campus.
#23
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I think the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden, on Santa Teresa St. near Tresidder Union on Stanford Campus is a very interesting place to visit.
http://www.stanford.edu/~mjpeters/png/index.html
If the weather is nice, I would combine this with a $2 trip to the top of Hoover Tower (before 4) for a gorgeous view of the Peninsula, and a free visit to the Cantor Art Center and nearby Andy Goldsworthy installation of Stone River. Here, also, you can have a delicious snack at local favorite Jesse Cool's Cool Café, and see an outstanding collection of Rodin.
http://museum.stanford.edu/visit/public_tours.html
http://www.stanford.edu/~mjpeters/png/index.html
If the weather is nice, I would combine this with a $2 trip to the top of Hoover Tower (before 4) for a gorgeous view of the Peninsula, and a free visit to the Cantor Art Center and nearby Andy Goldsworthy installation of Stone River. Here, also, you can have a delicious snack at local favorite Jesse Cool's Cool Café, and see an outstanding collection of Rodin.
http://museum.stanford.edu/visit/public_tours.html




