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Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
![]() 219 Addison Avenue, 1903 |
Professorville, Vernacular Cottage built by same family as 225 and 233 | |
![]() 225 Addison Avenue, 1903 |
Professorville, Vernacular Cottage built by same family as 219 and 233 | |
![]() 233 Addison Avenue, 1903 |
Professorville, Vernacular Cottage built by same family as 219 and 225 | |
![]() 271 Addison Avenue, 1894 |
4 | Professorville, Vernacular Cottage, P. P. Quinn and H. L. Upham, builders |
![]() 281 Addison Avenue, 1903 |
Originally 959 Bryant Street, Professorville, Shingle Style, A.W. Smith, architect, Gustav Laumeister, builder | |
![]() 301 Addison Avenue, 1901 |
3 | Professorville, A.W. Smith (Oakland), architect; Gustav Laumeister, builder |
![]() 310 Addison Avenue, 1938 |
Professorville cottage | |
![]() 319 Addison Avenue, 1900 |
Professorville (see 327 Addison) This home was on the the 1990 Holiday House Tour. | |
![]() 326 Addison Avenue, 1907 |
Professorville, Vernacular Craftsman | |
![]() 327 Addison Avenue, 1900, 1902 |
3 | Professorville, Colonial Revival and Craftsman, James W. Wells. builder (1900), H.L. Upham, builder (1902). This home won a 2010 Preservation Award and was on the 2010 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 342 Addison Avenue, 1912 |
Professorville | |
![]() 344 Addison Avenue, 1912 |
Professorville | |
![]() 350 Addison Avenue, 1912 |
Professorville | |
![]() 353 Addison Avenue |
Professorville; alternate view | |
![]() 358 Addison Avenue, 1894 |
Professorville; 2012 Preservation Award | |
![]() 361 Addison Avenue |
Professorville | |
![]() 367 Addison Avenue, 1905 |
1 | Professorville, National Register of Historic Places, California Registered Historical Landmark, Birthplace of Hewlett-Packard Co./Silicon Valley (photo of the HP Garage before restoration). This home won a Preservation Award in 2006. This home was on the 2006 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 370 Addison Avenue, 1895 |
Professorville | |
![]() 376 Addison Avenue, 1908 |
Professorville | |
![]() 448 Addison Avenue, 1924 |
2 | Roller Residence, Professorville, English Revival, Milton B. Roller, architect, George W. Mosher, builder, rear cottages built by D. Tunberg & Co. |
![]() 933, 937, 939 Addison Avenue, ca. 1910 through 1940s |
4 | Craftsman Cottages, Ralph Emerson Welles, builder of cottages and first remodeling of barn. There is a replacement home at 935. |
![]() 951, 953, 955 Addison Avenue, 1927 Demolished |
4 | Craftsman Cottages, William M. Bernard builder and original owner. |
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![]() 141, 143 Alma Street, 1905 (1919) |
4 | Craftsman. 141 Alma won a Preservation Award in 2006. |
![]() 525 Alma Street, 1917 |
2 | Brick commercial building also joined to 542 High Street (1905), also brick. This property won a Preservation Award in 2007. |
![]() 529 Alma Street, 1918 |
2 | Joins 525 Alma Street |
![]() 535 – 539 Alma Street, 1921 |
2 | Birge Clark |
![]() 799 Alma Street, 1929 |
2 | Pringle Service Station, Spanish Colonial Revival, Lindgren and Swinerton architects and builder |
![]() 1433 Alma Street, 1925 |
4 | Mission Revival/Prairie School/European Secessionist bungalow |
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![]() 2020 Amherst Street, 1919/1920 |
2 | Craftsman, DEMOLISHED 1979 |
![]() 2275 Amherst Street, 1893 |
2 | Queen Anne. 1997 and 2011 Holiday House Tours; read more. |
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