Пало Альто (Испан: пало: "бұтақ" және альто: "ұзын") Калифорния штатында орналасқан қала. Стэнфорд Университеті және Силикон алқабы осы қалада орналасқан.
Bowman International School – a K-8 school founded in 1995 which emphasizes learning about different cultures.
Castilleja School – an all-girls’ college preparatory school for grades 6-12.
Challenge Summer School - Morrissey/Compton – Challenge is a five-week summer program for elementary students with mild to moderate learning or language disabilities. The program focuses on maintenance of academic skills, instruction in new strategies to succeed in school, and the continuing development of self-esteem.
Challenger School – a K-8 School with extreme emphasis on academics
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School – a K-8 Jewish day school; school's name changed from Mid-Peninsula Jewish Community Day School (MPJCDS)[1]
The Girls' Middle School – an independent, all-girls day school for students in sixth, seventh, and eighth grade[2]
International School of the Peninsula – a Nursery-8 bilingual immersion school with two Palo Alto campuses. Offers two Nursery - 5 programs: Chinese-English and French-English, and an international middle school. Established in 1979.[3]
Kehillah Jewish High School – a new preparatory high school with both secular and Jewish studies
Keys School – a co-ed, independent K-8 school focused on learning for life
Kitty Petty Institute – a preschool for disabled children
Meira Academy - A Orthodox Jewish all-girls high school opening up the fall of 2011.
Palo Alto Montessori School – an accredited preschool which has been educating 2- to 5-year-olds since 1977.
Pinewood School – located on Fremont Road in Los Altos Hills; most of the students are from Los Altos Hills/Los Altos area
St Elizabeth Seton Extended – a Catholic school
Palo Alto Chinese School - oldest Chinese school in Bay Area
Stratford School – a K-5 school focused on all round development[4]
Пало Альто кітапханасы бес бөлімшеден тұрады, жалпы саны 265,000 кітаптар сақталады.[5] Кітапхананың мақсаты білім, ақпарат және тынығу қызметтерін көрсеті.
The Palo Alto Daily Post publishes six days a week. Palo Alto Daily News, a unit of the San Jose Mercury News, publishes 5 days a week.Palo Alto Weekly is published Fridays. Palo Alto Times, a daily newspaper served Palo Alto and neighboring cities beginning in 1894. In 1979 it became the Peninsula Times Tribune. The newspaper ceased publication in 1993.[6]
KDOW 1220 AM began broadcasting in 1949 as KIBE; it later became KDFC, simulcasting classical KDFC-FM. As KDOW it broadcasts a business news format. The transmitter is in East Palo Alto near the western approach to Dumbarton Bridge with power of 5,000 watts daytime and 145 watts nighttime.
The movie "Palo Alto, CA" was filmed in the town and many landmarks can be seen in the background but the plot could be centered in any smaller town or city.[8]
Жолдары
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Метро
Қала пойых қызметі Сан Франциско және Сан Хосе қалаларымен қосады.
Former Community House in MacArthur Park at the intersection of University Avenue and El Camino Real; designed by Julia Morgan for the YWCA but first used as a social centre in Camp Fremont, Menlo Park during World War I; now a restaurant
Palo Alto Airport, off Embarcadero East, is surrounded by numerous flying schools, and is a convenient bay area *
Palo Alto Foothills Park
Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve
Palo Alto University
Printers Inc. Bookstore, now defunct, was a landmark independent bookstore on California Ave. and was referenced in Vikram Seth's novel, The Golden Gate. It closed in 2001.
Stanford Shopping Center
Stanford University
Stanford University Arboretum
University Avenue (Downtown Palo Alto)
Palo Alto Varsity Theater
Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford [12]
Stanford Terrace Inn [13] formerly Tiki Inn Motel [14]
Stanford Theatre
Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish
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William Ackerman, acoustic guitarist. He founded and ran for many years the influential New Age record label Windham Hill Records.
The Grateful Dead, rock "jam" band (early incarnations of the band were based in Palo Alto)[16]
The Donnas
Yehuda Feldman
Dave Franco, actor
James Franco, actor, director, screenwriter, producer, artist, author
Teri Hatcher, born in Palo Alto, actress
Amy Irving, actress*
Stephan Jenkins, rock musician (Third Eye Blind)
Ugly Kid Joe
Ollie Johnston, Academy Award–winning Disney animator (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia)[17]
Kingston Trio
Grace Slick, singer
Serhiy Timoshenko,[18]Ukrainian famous architect and politician Anti-communist (member of Central Council of Ukraine), brother of Ukrainian scientist Stephen Timoshenko
Alessandra Torresani, actress
Shemar Moore, actor
Doug Clifford, drummer of Creedance Clearwater Revival
The MOAH Neighborhood. Palo Alto Museum of American History. Тексерілді, 20 тамыз 2009.
John Jenks, David Crimp, C. Michael Hogan et al., Engineering and Environmental Evaluations of Discharge to the Coast Casey Canal and Charleston Slough, prepared by Kennedy Jenks Engineers and Earth Metrics Inc. (1976)
Santa Clara County Heritage Resource Inventory, Santa Clara County Historical Heritage Commission, published by Santa Clara County, San Jose, Ca., маусым 1979
A description of high-tech life in Palo Alto around 1995 is found in the novel by Douglas Coupland, Microserfs.
Coleman, Charles M., P. G. and E. of California: The Centennial Story of Pacific Gas and Electric Company 1852–1952, (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1952).
Hanson, Warren D., San Francisco Water and Power: A History of the Municipal Water Department and Hetch Hetchy System, (San Francisco: San Francisco Public Utilities Communications Group, 2002).
Map: PG&E Backbone Gas Transmission System, (San Francisco: Pacific Gas and Electric Co., undated).
Map: Water Conveyance, Treatment, and Distribution System, (San Jose: Santa Clara Valley Water District, 1978).
Earthquake Planning Scenario Special Publication #61, (Sacramento, California: State of California, Division of Mines and Geology, 1981).
$117,730,000 Bond Offering: Transmission Agency of Northern California, (Sacramento, California: Transmission Agency of Northern California, 1992).