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Mountain View

Innovation and Ideas

Mountain View: Welcome
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About Mountain View

Innovation and Ideas

Once covered in orchards and vineyards, Mountain View began as a stagecoach stop and an agricultural center for the lush Santa Clara Valley. The City is home to approximately 70,000 residents and to many nationally and internationally known corporations such as Google, LinkedIn, Symantec, and Intuit. In recent years, the City of Mountain View has developed some of the finest recreation facilities the Bay Area has to offer including an innovative regional park from reclaimed landfill.


Mountain View's downtown Castro Street has become one of the most vibrant downtowns on the peninsula with many startups calling it home. The local restaurants and shops have benefitted from the virtuous cycle of increased lunch, dinner, and happy hour traffic. The proximity to the Caltrain station and connection to VTA makes Mountain View an ideal spot for employees that don't want to drive to work. Caltrain's baby bullet service stops in Mountain View and provides a short 45 minute trip to and from San Francisco during peak hours.


Mountain View is home to the Computer History Museum, Moffett Field, and the Nasa Ames Research Center. These are symbols of the past, present, and future technology within the area. Mountain View has had a long history as the center of semiconductor manufacturing but the manufacturing has since left the area and multi-family housing has filled its place. For those looking for the arts, the Mountain View Performing Arts Center is an incredible venue to view a show. The city closes off Castro Street for art and wine festivals throughout throughout throughout summer for a Thursday night concert series.

Mountain View: About
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