A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
![]() 401 – 403 Florence Street, 1904 |
2 | Palo Alto Christian Church, J.A. Prewitt, brickwork, A. Mills, woodwork, W.P. Goodenough, CSAA remodel (1950) |
![]() 420 Florence Street, 1893, 1983 |
3 | Queen Anne, Reconstructed and enlarged in 1983 by Moyer Associates |
Back to Street Names |
||
![]() 345 Forest Avenue, 1927 |
2 | Laning Chateau, Staller Court, Spanish Colonial Revival, J.C. Hladik, architect, Wm. Staller, builder (see 360 Forest) |
![]() 360 Forest Avenue, 1930 |
4 | Casa Real, Spanish Colonial Revival, Edwards and Schary (SF), architects, Wm. Staller (SF), builder (see 345 Forest) |
![]() 543 – 545 Forest Avenue, 1905 |
2 | Queen Anne |
![]() 644 Forest Avenue, 1912 — demolished |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow |
![]() 680 Forest Avenue, 1916 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow, Sam Pedrift, builder. This home won a Preservation Award in 2003. |
![]() 705 Forest Avenue, 1922 |
3 | Originally, 659 Middlefield Road, Craftsman, Charles E. Gottschalk, architect; Palo Alto Construction Co. |
![]() 736 Forest Avenue, 1916 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow, James W. Wells, builder |
![]() 804 Forest Avenue, 1921 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow |
![]() 1001 Forest Avenue, 1894 |
4 | Flint Mansion, Queen Anne simplified to Classical Revival (historic photo), H.L. Upham, architect, P.P. Quinn and H.L. Upham, builders. This home won a Preservation Award in 2002.This home was part of the 2002 Holiday House Tour. See article on this and the original carriage house. |
![]() 1023 Forest Avenue, 1896 |
2 | Herznger House, originally 1007 Forest Avenue, Queen Anne, C.H. Barrett, architect, H.P. Madison, builder, (historic photo). This home won a Preservation Award in 2002. This home was part of the 2002 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 1055 Forest Avenue, 1896 |
4 | Newcomer House, originally 1015 Forest Avenue, Classical Revival, H.L. Upham, architect, P.P. Quinn and H.L. Upham, builders |
![]() 1145 Forest Avenue, 1889 |
2 | Ashby House, earlier 1033-1035 Forest Avenue, Eastlake Cottage, This home was on the 1995 and 2002 Holiday House Tour and won a Preservation Award in 2002. |
![]() 1271 Forest Avenue, 1936 |
4 | Tudor Revival cottage, originally 1141 Forest Avenue, W.E. Grimm, builder and owner |
Back to Street Names |
||
![]() 1009 Forest Court, 1896 |
1 | Carriage House and Water Tower for Flint House (1001 Forest), Craftsman. This home won a Preservation Award in 2002. This home was part of the 2002 Holiday House Tour. Read more. |
Back to Street Names |
||
![]() 212 Fulton Street, 1919 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow |
![]() 215 Fulton Street, 1908 |
3 | Mission Revival identical to 225 Fulton, 379 Lytton (demolished) and 575 Hawthorne, G.W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 216 Fulton Street, 1913 |
4 | Originally 214 Fulton, Craftsman Bungalow, one of 4 identical houses, H.J. Ross, builder |
![]() 225 Fulton Street, 1908 |
3 | Mission Revival, one of 4 identical houses; identical to 215 Fulton, 379 Lytton (demolished) and 575 Hawthorne, G.W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 422 Fulton Street, 1895 |
4 | Decorated vernacular cottage, Wells and Caulkins, builder |
![]() 640 Fulton Street, 1895 |
4 | Vernacular |
Back to Street Names |
||
![]() 651 Gilman Street, 1902 |
4 | Queen Anne, George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 1037 Greenwood Avenue, 1908 |
4 | Craftsman–Prairie School, Frank D. Wolfe (San Jose), architect and builder. Once used for classrooms for the Harker School |
E-mail us at either webmaster@pastheritage.org or president@pastheritage.org.
Palo Alto Stanford Heritage—Dedicated to the preservation of Palo Alto's historic buildings.
Copyright © 2015 Palo Alto Stanford Heritage. All rights reserved.