October 17, 2013

~warkah cinderella 118~ !!it's been a long time!!

Assalammualaikum and hello..

Mr B that I missed the most..

It is almost 6 months since my last entry.. I have stories that I wanted to share here but the laziness prevent me to write those stories..
Let's sharing some stories here..lalalala

Now, it is October 17.. I'm not feeling well but I eager to write something here.. I've already finish my master.. Alhamdulillah,, Finally graduated!! My next plan would be further my PhD or getting married or working?? Naaaa.. I would sharing it later.. So lets enjoy this moment before going through all the hardship for tomorrow..

I want to write about Mountain View California..
Why??
Why??
Why??

I don't really know about this place...bla bla bla..let's do some research!!

  • Mountain View
    City in California

  • Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is named for its views of the Santa Cruz Mountains.[3] The city shares its borders with the cities of Palo AltoLos Altos, and Sunnyvale, as well as Moffett Federal Airfield and the San Francisco Bay. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 74,066.
    Situated in Silicon Valley, Mountain View is home to many high technology companies. In 1956, Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, the first company to develop silicon semiconductor devices in what came to be known as Silicon Valley, was established in the city by William Shockley. Today, many of the largest technology companies in the world are headquartered in the city, including GoogleMozilla FoundationSymantec, and Intuit.

  • Area12.27 sq miles (31.79 km²)
    Weather18°C


  • History


    The Historic Adobe Building was constructed as a Works Progress Administration project in 1934.
    The Mexican land grant of Rancho Pastoria de las Borregas was given in 1842 by Alta CaliforniaGovernor Juan Alvarado to Francisco Estrada. This grant was later passed on to Mariano Castro, who sold half of the land to Martin Murphy, Jr. Eventually, the former land grant became the cities of Mountain View and Sunnyvale.
    Mountain View had its beginnings in the late 19th century as a stagecoach stop on the route betweenSan Francisco and San Jose, including the Butterfield Overland Mail. Incorporated on November 7, 1902, the town's early growth was due to agriculture, which remained the primary industry into the middle of the 20th century. After World War II, the population grew significantly with the development of the aerospace and electronics industries.[4] Between 1950 and 1960, the population grew from 6,563 to 30,889, an increase of 370.7%.
    Today, high technology is the foundation of the local economy, and there exist few remnants of the city's agricultural past.


    Geography

    Mountain View is located at 37°25′19″N 122°5′4″W (37.42223, −122.08429).[5]
    According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 12.3 sq mi (31.8 km2). 12.0 sq mi (31.1 km2) of it is land and 0.27 sq mi (0.7 km2) of it (2.26%) is water.
    Mountain View is located on the San Francisco Peninsula, at the north end of State Route 85, where it meets U.S. Route 101. The historic route El Camino Real also runs through Mountain View. It is bounded to the northwest by Palo Alto, to the southwest by Los Altos, to the southeast by Sunnyvale, to the northeast by Moffett Federal Airfield, and to the north by the San Francisco Bay.
    Most of Mountain View consists of residential neighborhoods. Business parks are located mostly in the North Shoreline neighborhood, north of Highway 101, and east of Highway 85.

    Points of Interest

    Downtown


    Centennial Plaza at the Downtown Mountain View Station
    Mountain View has a pedestrian-friendly downtown centered on Castro Street. The downtown area consists of the seven blocks of Castro Street from the Downtown Mountain View Station transit center in the north to the intersection with El Camino Real in the south. The transit center links the Caltraincommuter rail and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) light rail and bus systems.
    Four blocks with a concentration of restaurants, cafes, and shops extend south from the downtown station. Chez TJ, one of the few restaurants rated by the Michelin Guide in the Bay Area, is located a block from Castro Street on Villa Street. Tied House, located next door, was one of the first brewpubs in the Bay Area, and is a popular stop in downtown.

    Castro Street in downtown Mountain View
    The core of downtown is the plaza shared by City Hall, the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts(MVCPA) and the Mountain View Public Library. Behind those buildings is Pioneer Park, which enjoys a quiet environment resulting from the City Hall building blocking out the noise from Castro Street. The Plaza between City Hall and the Performing Arts Center is a well-used spot for community gatherings and events, and features a collection of public art. Highly acclaimed local theatre companies Peninsula Youth Theatre and TheatreWorks are among the Home Companies of the MVCPA.[6]
    The Mountain View Police Department is located two blocks away from Castro Street on Villa Street.
    Since 1971, the city has held the annual Mountain View Art & Wine Festival on Castro Street by closing down the street to traffic for two days. There is a farmer's market in the Caltrain parking lot every Sunday morning. Every summer, once a month, the city celebrates Thursday Night Live (TNL) by closing off Castro street to cars and providing live music events and car shows on Castro Street.

    The entire length of El Camino in Mountain View is a low-density commercial area.

    Parks

    The largest park in the city is Shoreline Park, which runs along the Bay north of U.S. Route 101. It includes Shoreline Amphitheatre, Shoreline Golf Course, as well as Rengstorff House, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. On the north side, facing the Bay, the park includes tidal ponds and mudflats, accessible via pedestrian and bicycle paths.
    Stevens Creek runs through Mountain View from the south and empties into the Bay in Shoreline Park. A paved pedestrian and bicycle path, the Stevens Creek Trail, runs alongside the creek for nearly its entire distance in Mountain View.

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    Okay..all the information is from wikipedia.. thank you Mr Wikipiki.. I'm writing about this Mountain View California not because of the places..BUT..


    Hey...hello to "who are you that using IP address from Mountain View California".. Nice to meet you..You make my day..Thank youuuuuuuuu =)



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