HP garage, is a museum where Hewlett-Packard was founded. It is now considered to be the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley" . The Home was (originally 367 Addison Avenue) first occupied by Dr. John Spencer and his wife; lone and their two daughters (adults) in 1905. Dr. Spencer was selected as the first mayor of Palo Alto in 1909. During 1918; the house was divided into two separate apartments; numbered 367 and 369.

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  • HP garage, is a museum where Hewlett-Packard was founded. It is now considered to be the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley" . The Home was (originally 367 Addison Avenue) first occupied by Dr. John Spencer and his wife; lone and their two daughters (adults) in 1905. Dr. Spencer was selected as the first mayor of Palo Alto in 1909. During 1918; the house was divided into two separate apartments; numbered 367 and 369. 1937; David “Dave” Packard visits William “Bill” Hewlett in Palo Alto and have their first business meeting. 1938; newly married Dave and Lucile Packard moves into (367) the first floor 3-room apartment, with Bill sleeping in the shed. ; now widowed Mrs. Spencer moves into the 2nd floor (369) apartment; Dave and Bill being to use the garage, with $538 in capital. A year later; Bill and Dave form their partnership with a coin toss creating Hewlett-Packard. HP's first product, built in the garage, was an audio oscillator . 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. The HP garage is not open for public tours, but the property can be viewed from the sidewalk and driveway. Image:TheGarage2. jpg|The Garage with sign Image:TheGarage3. jpg|Signage In Front Image:TheGarage4. jpg|Entrance to the residence
  • Le garage Hewlett-Packard est un ancien garage de Palo Alto, en Californie, devenu lieu historique de Californie et des États-Unis. Il s'agit du modeste garage de l'ancien domicile de David Packard, au 367 Addison Avenue à Palo Alto, à proximité de l'Université Stanford, dans la Silicon Valley. William Hewlett et David Packard y ont développé dans les années 1930 leur premier produit électronique et fondé Hewlett Packard (HP) en 1939, rapidement devenu une des plus importantes entreprises d'électronique du monde. Ce garage est aujourd'hui un des symboles du rêve américain, et est considéré officiellement par l'État de Californie comme le point de départ de la Silicon Valley.
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  • HP garage, is a museum where Hewlett-Packard was founded. It is now considered to be the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley" . The Home was (originally 367 Addison Avenue) first occupied by Dr. John Spencer and his wife; lone and their two daughters (adults) in 1905. Dr. Spencer was selected as the first mayor of Palo Alto in 1909. During 1918; the house was divided into two separate apartments; numbered 367 and 369.
  • Le garage Hewlett-Packard est un ancien garage de Palo Alto, en Californie, devenu lieu historique de Californie et des États-Unis. Il s'agit du modeste garage de l'ancien domicile de David Packard, au 367 Addison Avenue à Palo Alto, à proximité de l'Université Stanford, dans la Silicon Valley.
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