This site is created using Wikimapia data. Wikimapia is an open-content collaborative map project contributed by volunteers around the world. It contains information about 32486764 places and counting.
Learn more about Wikimapia and cityguides.
Also former site of Apple's competitor, Hewlett-Packard. They built HP35 calculators in that factory.
Apple Park Main Building,
pinheadh78
wrote
5 years ago:
Locals call it "The Space Ship" or "The Doughnut", however in the ancient language of the Elves, it is known as "The One Ring"
Fairgrove Tract (Eichler-designed houses),
scritch
wrote
7 years ago:
And this is now Cupertino, but was San Jose in the 1960's.
Fairgrove Tract (Eichler-designed houses),
scritch
wrote
7 years ago:
Also, it was very integrated, a rarity at the time. We had whites, blacks, Jews, and mixed-race families all on one street. Never thought much of it as a kid. We were more concerned about not losing rock fights and what to do about the rats that escaped from one kid's science project.
Vallco Shopping Mall (demolished),
Bizz (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
As of October 2016 this mall is completely dead with no interior retail. Only the Movie theater, Bowling alley, Ice rink, and a couple of Restaurants remain.
Cupertino, California,
Roué (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
Cupertino is now 75 percent Asian. Even the number of Latinos is deceasing (quite an odd tendency in California) because it's just almost completely an Asian town.
Long's Drugs,
CSW (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
It's a CVS now
Wilson Park,
Dan Sabin
wrote
10 years ago:
Three baseball fields frequently used by the local Little League
Apple Headquarters,
maphead
wrote
14 years ago:
it's not steve jobs's office already
Bateh Liquors,
trxlt
wrote
15 years ago:
You have to love a place that sells bait and fine wine.
Memorial Park,
TommyPL (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
What about SEAL Hero? You didin't write anything. Why?
http://cupertinoveteransmemorial.org/
The Guardians Navy SEAL's Hero Matthew Axelson, and James Suh,
TommyPL (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
More information about The Guardians
http://cupertinoveteransmemorial.org/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx-63pfxJjE&feature=related
Apple Headquarters,
D.v. (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!! Now Osama Bin LAden knows where to drop his bombs if he doesnt like iPhone 4...
No Apple means... WAR !!!!!!!!!!!
S. Jobs, you're the Best!
Fairgrove Tract (Eichler-designed houses),
scritch
wrote
15 years ago:
I lived in the Fairgrove Tract as a child, when the house was new. Although the hot-water-heated floors were wonderful in the winter, the slab settled, breaking the heating tubes, and my dad had to re-route the broken bathroom water plumbing up through the walls, out the roof, and back down into the bathroom. Also, the single-pane, floor-to-ceiling windows were wonderful to look out of, but also had tremendous heat gain. There was no insulation in the house. The flat, hot-tar roof tended to collect water in spots, leading to leaks. The grooved siding was very difficult to paint. But the layout was very well-thought-out, and even though the house was small, it seemed larger than it really was. Also, the modernist style is so stripped-down that even though many modernist buildings seem always cold and forbidding, the Eichler houses retain a freshness and openness not shared by homes built concurrently in more conventional styles.
Apple Headquarters,
Tomek (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Sorry, but I am the future CEO of "Apple" ^^
Mary Avenue Footbridge,
CyLith
wrote
16 years ago:
The bridge has already been completed.
The Good Earth Restaurant (demolished),
Lee (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
lol
Apple Headquarters,
root85
wrote
16 years ago:
so do i!
Panda Express,
Svasti Dutta (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I'm missing the Orange chicken from Panda express! Yummy
Bateh Liquors,
NickRussian (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This is place is awesome! I always stop by here on my way to Stevens Creek reservouir
Cupertino, California recent comments: