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Apple Park Visitors Center
Welcome to Apple in Cupertino. Steps away from the new Apple Park campus is a special space created just for visitors. An architectural extension of the private campus, the Apple Park Visitor Center offers a place to explore, shop, and attend Today at Apple sessions. Included as part of the Visitors Center is the Exhibition space showcasing the innovative design principles of Apple Park, as well as an Apple Store designed to offer a highly curated selection of Apple products, accessories, and experiences. The Store offers exclusive Apple- and Apple Park–branded merchandise as well as learning through Today at Apple sessions.
There is a Roof Terrace featuring a unique view of Apple Park and its rolling landscape, and an Apple Cafe with comfortable seating both inside and out. The Cafe serves refreshments for guests to enjoy as they take in the surrounding olive grove. The Apple Visitors Center is located at 10600 North Tantau Avenue, and hours are Mon-Fri 9:00 am-7:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am-7: 00 pm, and Sunday 11:00 am-6: 00 pm.
Go to: 10600 N. Tantau Ave.
Visit: www.apple.com/retail/appleparkvisitorcenter/
Apple Park Visitors Center
California History Center
The California History Center and Foundation is located on the De Anza College campus. The center has published 37 volumes on California history
and has a changing exhibit program. The center’s Stocklmeir Library Archives boasts a large collection of books, a pamphlet file, oral history tapes, videotapes, and a couple of thousand student research papers. The library’s collection is for reference only. Heritage events focusing on California’s cultural or natural history are offered by the center each quarter.
For more information, call (408) 864-8987. Go to: 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Visit: www.calhistory.org
Civic Center Fountains
Civic Center Fountains
This urban equivalent to the beach is a popular spot for families with children, who enjoy playing in the alternating jets of water. They’re located outside the Civic Center Community Hall and Cupertino Library. Go to: 10350 Torre Ave.
Fountain cam: www.ftpcupertino.org/fountains/
Cupertino Historical Society and Museum
The Cupertino Historical Society was founded in 1966 by a group of 177 longtime residents and is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the city’s history. Their museum, located at the Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road, attempts to develop and expand the learning opportunities that it offers to the ethnically diverse community of the City of Cupertino.Telephone:(408)973-1495
Go to: 10185 N. Stelling Rd. Visit:www.cupertinohistoricalsociety.org
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