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Palo Alto

Location

The location of Tesla's Global Engineering Headquarters, where Elon Musk was during the interview.


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Last Updated

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Summary

Palo Alto, California, is a prominent city in Santa Clara County, recognized as a global center of technology and innovation and often called the "Birthplace of Silicon Valley." It is home to Stanford University and numerous tech companies, including the Tesla Global Engineering Headquarters. It was from this location that Elon Musk conducted an extensive interview on the "All-In Podcast," providing updates on his ventures such as Optimus humanoid robots, Tesla's AI chips, SpaceX's Starlink and Starship programs, and xAI's Grok AI model, while also discussing his philosophical views on societal decline and multi-planetary ambitions.

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Extracted Attributes
  • Type

    City

  • State

    California

  • County

    Santa Clara County

  • Country

    United States

  • Nickname

    Birthplace of Silicon Valley

  • Coordinates

    37.4443293, -122.1598465

  • Named after

    El Palo Alto (a majestic 1000-year-old coastal redwood tree)

  • Incorporated by

    Leland Stanford, Jane Stanford

  • Incorporation Date

    1894-01-01

  • Key Characteristic

    High cost of living

  • Population (2020 Census)

    68,572

Timeline
  • Gaspar de Portolá's expedition camped near the 'El Palo Alto' redwood tree on San Francisquito Creek. (Source: Web Search Results)

    1769

  • The site was developed as a 'dry' village for Stanford University, with liquor sales prohibited within one mile of campus. (Source: Web Search Results)

    1891

  • The City of Palo Alto was incorporated by American industrialist Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Stanford. (Source: Wikidata, Wikipedia)

    1894-01-01

  • Palo Alto's transformation began as Stanford University emerged as the nation's leading high-technology research center, sparking the birth of Silicon Valley. (Source: Web Search Results)

    1970s

  • The United States census recorded the city's population as 68,572. (Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata)

    2020

  • Elon Musk provided a comprehensive update on his major ventures during an extensive interview on the 'All-In Podcast,' speaking from the Tesla Global Engineering Headquarters in Palo Alto. (Source: Related Documents)

    Recent

Web Search Results
  • Palo Alto, California - Wikipedia

    As one of the principal cities of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto is home to the headquarters of multiple tech companies, including HP, Space Systems/Loral, VMware, and PARC "PARC (company)"). Palo Alto has also served as headquarters or the founding location of several other tech companies, including Apple, Google, Facebook, Logitech, Tesla, Intuit, IDEO, Pinterest, and PayPal. Ford Motor Company and Lockheed Martin each additionally maintain major research and technology facilities within Palo [...] The city of Palo Alto was incorporated in 1894 by the American industrialist Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Stanford, when they founded Stanford University in memory of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr. Palo Alto later expanded and now borders East Palo Alto, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Stanford, Portola Valley, and Menlo Park. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 68,572. Palo Alto has one of the highest costs of living in the United States, and its [...] ## Geography [edit] Palo Alto is situated in the southeastern section of the San Francisco Peninsula.

  • About – City of Palo Alto, CA

    As the global center of technology and innovation, Palo Alto is the corporate headquarters for many world-class companies and research facilities such as VMWare, Hewlett-Packard, and Tesla. Home to Stanford University and a top-ranked public school system, Palo Alto also features beautiful and historic residential neighborhoods, vibrant shopping and retail districts. Palo Alto has a highly educated and culturally sophisticated citizenry that is actively engaged in making a difference both [...] The City of Palo Alto is more than 100 years old, and is named after a majestic 1000 (not 250) year old coastal redwood tree along San Francisquito Creek, where early Spanish explorers settled. The blend of business and residential areas anchored by a vibrant downtown defines Palo Alto’s unique character. A charming mixture of old and new, Palo Alto’s tree-lined streets and historic buildings reflect its California heritage. At the same time, Palo Alto is recognized worldwide as a leader in [...] Palo Alto, known as the “Birthplace of Silicon Valley,” is home to 69,700 residents and nearly 100,000 jobs. Unique among city organizations, the City of Palo Alto operates a full-array of services including its own gas, electric, water, sewer, refuse and storm drainage provided at very competitive rates for its customers. The City of Palo Alto offers robust community amenities including 36 parks, 39 playgrounds, five community and youth centers, 41 miles of walking/biking trails and five

  • Palo Alto | California, Map, & Population | Britannica

    Palo Alto, city, Santa Clara county, northern California, U.S. Located 35 miles (55 km) south of San Francisco and 14 miles (23 km) north of San Jose, it lies on the western shore of San Francisco Bay. Gaspar de Portolá’s 1769 expedition is said to have camped near El Palo Alto (referring to “the tall [redwood] tree,” now a city landmark) on San Francisquito Creek. The site was developed in 1891 as a “dry” village for Stanford University (opened 1891), with liquor sales prohibited within one [...] mile of campus. The city received its name from Senator Leland Stanford’s “Palo Alto” farm. Stimulated by the university and by urban growth of the west bay shore area, Palo Alto developed research-oriented light industries including aerospace, communications, and electronics. The Hewlett-Packard Garage, where William Hewlett and David Packard began their company, is considered the “birthplace of Silicon Valley,” the high-technology manufacturing centre that extends outward to the southeast. [...] Silicon Valley, industrial region around the southern shores of San Francisco Bay, California, U.S., with its intellectual centre at Palo Alto, home of Stanford University. Silicon Valley includes northwestern Santa Clara county as far inland as San Jose, as well as the southern bay regions of Alameda and San Mateo counties. Its name is derived from the dense concentration of electronics and computer companies that sprang up there since the mid-20th century, silicon being the base material of

  • Discover Palo Alto: Top Attractions, Hotels and Dining - Destination ...

    Palo Alto is home to Nobel Prize winners, Silicon Valley CEOs, venture capital firms, Hewlett-Packard, and one of the world's most renowned universities and medical centers. Originally a tranquil college town, Palo Alto's transformation began in the 1970s when Stanford University emerged as the nation’s leading high-technology research center. This sparked the birth of Silicon Valley, attracting engineers and dreamers from around the globe. [...] # Welcome to Palo Alto Discover the best of Palo Alto, California, a vibrant city known for its proximity to Stanford University, innovative tech scene, and charming neighborhoods. Whether you're here to explore top attractions, indulge in culinary delights, or find the perfect place to stay, our comprehensive guide has you covered. [...] Stanford University's beautiful campus is the biggest attraction, and visitors can easily spend a day or more exploring its stunning grounds. Don't miss a stroll or drive through Palo Alto's tree-lined residential neighborhoods, known for being among the most expensive in the nation. Enjoy a walk in the foothills or Baylands, and experience fantastic shopping and dining in nearby business districts, including Menlo Park and Mountain View.

  • Palo Alto, CA Map & Directions - MapQuest

    East Palo Alto is a US city in Santa Clara County in the state of California. Located at the longitude and latitude of -122.130000, 37.470000 and situated at an elevation of 6 meters. In the 2020 United States Census, East Palo Alto, CA had a population of 30,034 people. East Palo Alto is in the Pacific Standard Time timezone at Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) -8. Find directions to East Palo Alto, CA, browse local businesses, landmarks, get current traffic estimates, road conditions, and [...] East Palo Alto, California, is a city with a rich historical tapestry and a community-focused spirit. Originally developed as an industrial area, it has transformed over the decades into a vibrant residential and cultural hub. The city is known for its diverse population and its commitment to community development and social justice. Historically, East Palo Alto was a center for African American culture and activism, especially during the civil rights movement. This legacy continues to

Location Data

Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California, United States

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Coordinates: 37.4443293, -122.1598465

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