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The Computer History Museum
1401 North Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View, CA 94043
650.810.1010
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From San Jose via US-101 North:

  • 20 Minutes - 15 Miles
  • Take US-101 North toward San Francisco.
  • Take Shoreline Blvd exit.
  • Turn right onto Shoreline Blvd.
  • Cross through intersection.
  • Museum is on your right

From San Francisco via US-101 South:

  • 40 Minutes - 35 Miles
  • Take US-101 South toward San Jose.
  • Take Shoreline Blvd exit.
  • Turn left onto Shoreline Blvd.
  • Cross through intersection.
  • Museum is on your right

From East Bay via I-880 South:

  • 25 Minutes - 20 Miles
  • Take I-880 South toward San Jose.
  • Merge onto CA-237 West toward Mountain View.
  • Merge onto US-101 North toward San Francisco.
  • Take Shoreline Blvd exit.
  • Turn right onto Shoreline Blvd.
  • Cross through intersection.
  • Museum is on your right

From Saratoga via CA-85 North:

  • 15 Minutes - 12 Miles
  • Take CA-85 North towards San Francisco.
  • Take Shoreline Blvd exit.
  • Turn right onto Shoreline Blvd.
  • Cross through intersection.
  • Museum is on your right

 

By Public Transportation:

The Computer History Museum is approximately 2 miles from the Mountain View Caltrain/VTA Light Rail Station located at Castro and Evelyn Streets in downtown Mountain View.

Weekday service from the Mountain View Station to Pear Avenue and Shoreline Blvd. is available via the Caltrain Shoreline Shuttle

For more information on routes including fares and schedules, please visit Caltrain and VTA web sites.

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Breakthrough Silicon Valley’s transformative two-pronged program launches underserved middle school students on the path to college, while at the same time inspiring high school and college students to become educators. Breakthrough stands out among the many efforts to improve educational outcomes for low-income students. Our programs reach beyond the typical goals of proficiency to deeply change the lives of individuals and their communities, particularly in those communities that need the most help. While ambitious in its goals, Breakthrough works: a stunning 96% of Breakthrough students attend four-year colleges and 78% of Breakthrough Teaching Fellows enter careers in education.

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