"Built in 1921 and 1990, respectively, Burnham Pavilion and Ford Center are home to men’s volleyball, wrestling, and men’s & women’s gymnastics."
Rec Center
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7.7"Since reopening in 2001, Avery – home to men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's water polo and synchronized swimming – has seen countless champions grace its waters."
Pool
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8.2"Meaning “House of the People,” Muwekma is the Native American Theme House on campus. It was named in honor of the Muwekma Ohlone tribe that used to inhabit the San Francisco Bay Area."
Residence Hall
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"Composed of 28 red-tiled California Mission-style sandstone buildings, with MemChu as its focal point. Constructed between 1887 and 1906, the Quad has been around since the University opened in 1891."
Quad
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"The original museum was built in 1891 as University co-founder Jane Stanford's memorial to her son, an avid antiquities collector. Prior to the 1906 quake, it was the largest private museum in the US."
Art Museum
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9.1"The original Stanford Stadium, built in 1921, played host to the Super Bowl XIX, World Cup and Olympic soccer matches, a Presidential nomination, and, of course, Cardinal football games."
Football
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