El Camino Real

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Dirk Riehle

A long street connecting most of the major towns of Silicon Valley, i.e. Redwood City, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, ...

El Camino Real means "Avenue of the Kings" in Spanish. It was named by the missionaries who settled the area, coming North from Mexico and establishing all the California missions along the way.

It is quite varied, but most of it looks like a non-descript Strip Mall. El Camino Real passes by Stanford University, Frys Electronics, and what not.

Last edited September 17, 2006. (This wiki tags URLs with nofollow.)

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