Explore Outdoors: Relaxing garden linked to notable Stanford name

Along the walking paths of Stanford University sits a serene, peaceful and contemplative spot filled with unique plants that were once in danger of disappearing or dying due to neglect. That nearly 140-year-old spot, the vision of Jane and Leland Stanford, is known as the Arizona Garden. To learn why this spot is called "one of the most significant historical elements on Stanford University's campus" and how a once-beloved spot fell into disrepair and led to a revival effort, click on the video above.