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Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
![]() 2150 Dartmouth Street, 1906; Barn, 1907 |
4 | Marchmont Club, Colonial Revival, Barn: Albert Coburn |
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![]() 515 East Crescent Drive / 1800 University Avenue, 1926 |
4 | Mortonson Residence, Spanish Colonial Revival, Gardner A. Dailey, architect |
![]() 525 East Crescent Drive, 1926 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival, Gardner A. Dailey, architect, H. H. Dabinett, builder |
![]() 1414 Edgewood Drive, 1934 |
4 | Originally 114 Edgewood Drive, Tudor Revival, C. W. Kemper, owner and builder |
![]() 1450 Edgewood Drive, 1918 – 1924 |
4 | Originally carriage house for 1456 Edgewood |
![]() 1456 Edgewood Drive, 1866 (foundation); 1882 (house) |
3 | Newell House, property purchased in 1864, earlier address on Embarcadero Road, Hamilton Extension, and 156 Edgewood Drive, Craftsman/Colonial Revival |
![]() 1490 Edgewood Drive, 1936 |
3 | Birge Clark home, Regency Revival/Modernism, Birge Clark, architect, Wells P. Goodenough, builder; photo of rear of house |
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![]() 2650 El Camino Real, 1923 DEMOLISHED 1982 |
3 | Mayfield School, Spanish Colonial Revival, Henry C. Smith, architect |
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![]() 50 Embarcadero Road, 1917, 1922 |
2 | Palo Alto Senior High School, Spanish Colonial Revival, Allison & Allison, original architects of Administration Building and Auditorium-Theater, Birge C. Clark and Walter Huber, other buildings |
223 Embarcadero Road | Professorville | |
![]() 233 – 235 Embarcadero Road, 1906 |
2 | Professorville, Craftsman, Gustav Laumeister, builder. This home was on the 1994 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 251 Embarcadero Road, 1906 |
Professorville, side view | |
![]() 281 Embarcadero Road, 1908 |
Professorville | |
![]() 330 Embarcadero Road, 1912 |
4 | Professorville, Mission Revival Craftsman bungalow |
![]() 359 Embarcadero Road, 1901 |
4 | Professorville, earlier 374 Melville, 370 Embarcadero, Prairie Style, Bertrned & Chamberlin (Minneapolis), architects, George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 425 – 427 Embarcadero Road, 1907 |
2 | Professorville, Craftsman, A. W. Smith, architect, George W. Mosher, builder. Alternate view. This home was on the 1989 Holiday House Tour. |
467 Embarcadero Road | Professorville | |
473 Embarcadero Road, 1988 | Professorville, Contemporary Neo-colonialism | |
475 Embarcadero Road, 1924 | Professorville | |
![]() 505 Embarcadero Road, 1907 |
4 | Professorville, Colonial Revival cottage |
![]() 2500 Embarcadero Road, 1937 |
2 | Harbormaster's House, California Point of Historic Interest, Spanish Colonial Revival, WPA project, City of Palo Alto, owner and builder |
![]() 2560 Embarcadero Road, 1941 |
1 | Sea Scout Base, Birge Clark, architect, 2012 Preservation Award |
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![]() 225 Emerson Street, 1893 |
2 | Rosebrook House, Queen Anne Cottage, Sheldon & Mosher and G.W. Rosebrook builders |
![]() 510 Emerson/180 University Avenue, 1899 |
3 | Fraternal Hall, National Register |
![]() 536 Emerson Street, 1924 |
2 | Bell's Book Store, Commercial storefront, P. H. Briggs, builder |
![]() 540 Emerson Street, 1904 |
3 | Classical Revival commercial building, G. W. Harms, builder |
![]() 543 Emerson Street, 1922 |
3 | Schmidt Building, commercial building with a false front, Charles Baker, builder |
![]() 544 Emerson Street, 1926 |
4 | Mandarin Cafe, Birge Clark, architect, Wells P. Goodenough, builder |
![]() 611– 623 Emerson Street |
2 | 2003 Preservation Award |
![]() 624 – 640 Emerson Street, 1924 |
3 | Commercial block, Wells P. Goodenough, builder |
![]() 625 – 631 Emerson Street, 1902 |
2 | Colonial Revival apartment house, A. Cook, builder |
![]() 635 Emerson Street, 1938 |
4 | Acme Glass Company, Art Deco/Moderne Style |
![]() 735 Emerson Street, 1925 |
4 | Classical Revival, Indian Bowl, Ralph Follmer, builder. See also 734 Ramona Street. |
![]() 800 – 818 Emerson Street, 1923 |
4 | Original site of Saint Michael's Alley, Cashel Brothers, builder and owner |
![]() 1027 Emerson Street, 1904 |
4 | Queen Anne/Colonial Revival, D. C. Dibble, builder. This home won a Preservation Award in 2000. This home was on the 2006 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 1035 Emerson Street, 1904 |
3 | Colonial Revival, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
![]() 1085 Emerson Street *, 1909 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1091 Emerson Street, 1909 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1101 – 1103 Emerson Street, 1903 |
3 | Professorville, Craftsman, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
![]() 1102 Emerson Street, 1925 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1111 Emerson Street, 1903 |
4 | Professorville, Colonial Revival/Craftsman, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
![]() 1118 Emerson Street, 1909 |
3 | Professorville, Craftsman/Prairie School |
![]() 1121 Emerson Street, 1908 |
Professorville. This home was on the first Holiday House Tour in 1988. | |
![]() 1128 Emerson Street *, 1916 |
4 | Professorville, jerkin-head roof, Nels Hansen, builder |
![]() 1129 Emerson Street, 1907/8 |
4 | Professorville, Craftsman Bungalow, Gustav Laumeister, builder. This home was on the 1991 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 1133 Emerson Street, 1976 |
Professorville, contemporary shingle | |
![]() 1134 Emerson Street, 1907 |
4 | Professorville, Elmore Residence, Prairie School |
![]() 1135 Emerson Street, 1976 |
Professorville, contemporary shingle | |
![]() 1174 Emerson Street, 1980 |
Professorville, contemporary shingle | |
![]() 1176 Emerson Street, 1925 |
3 | Professorville, Spanish Colonial Revival, Elmer J. Montgomery, builder |
![]() 1401 Emerson Street, 1913 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow, Charles Hodges, architect |
![]() 1570 Emerson Street, 1937 |
4 | Bay Area Vernacular/Streamline Moderne, William Wilson Wurster, Thomas Church landscaping |
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![]() 51 Encina Avenue,1900 |
2 | ![]() Barn before being propped-up. Designed and built by Thomas and Mary Greer O'Brine |
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![]() 412 Everett Avenue, 1895 |
3 | Queen Anne with Stick, Eastlake and Colonial Revival influences, G. Wigle and P.P. Quinn (1897), builders on 1999 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 560 Everett Avenue, 1936 |
3 | Streamline Moderne, A.A. Smith, builder |
![]() 657 Everett Avenue, 1908 |
4 | Originally 257 Byron Street, Colonial Revival, G.C. Johnson or Martin A. Johnson, builder |
![]() 751 Everett Avenue, 1916 |
4 | Mission Revival pair with 761, C.H. Fuller, builder |
![]() 758 Everett Avenue, 1923 |
4 | Tudor Cottage, Birge Clark, architect; Wells P. Goodenough, builder |
![]() 761 Everett Avenue, 1916 |
4 | Mission Revival pair with 751, C.H. Fuller, builder |
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