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Stanford Mausoleum

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The Stanford Mausoleum, completed in 1905, is located on the Stanford University campus in California and serves as the final resting place of university founder Leland Stanford, his wife Jane Stanford, and their son Leland Stanford Jr., whose early death inspired the university's creation. The structure features a classical design with Egyptian and Roman architectural influences and is situated within the Arizona Cactus Garden. It is the site of the annual Halloween Mausoleum Party, a tradition that combines student festivities with respect for the university's founding family.

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Who is buried in the Stanford Mausoleum?

The Stanford Mausoleum is the final resting place of Leland Stanford, Jane Stanford, and their son Leland Stanford Jr. The death of their only child, Leland Stanford Jr., helped inspire the founding of Stanford University.

When was the Stanford Mausoleum completed?

The mausoleum was completed in 1905 on the Stanford University campus in California. It is part of the university's historic Stanford family sites.

Why did the Stanford family create Stanford University?

Leland Stanford Jr. died of typhoid fever in 1884 while traveling in Italy, shortly before his sixteenth birthday. His parents later founded Leland Stanford Junior University in his memory.

Where is the Stanford Mausoleum?

It is located on Stanford University's campus in Stanford, California. The mausoleum is near other historic Stanford family landmarks, including the Stanford Memorial Church.

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