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Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
![]() 509 Hale Street, 1897 |
2 | Goodman House, Queen Anne, W.T. Rhodes, architect, A.M. Mayberry, landscape architect, Dean and Powell, builders |
![]() 567 Hale Street, 1904 |
2 | Tobey House, (was 1001 Hamilton), Classical Revival, Bliss and Faville, architects, C.H. Lewis and H. Bruecker, builder. This home was on the 1995 Holiday House Tour. Read more. |
![]() 625 Hale Street, 1925 |
4 | Churrigueresque, Wolfe & Higgins, architect, John Dudfield, builder |
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![]() 201, 205, 215 Hamilton Avenue, 1909 |
2 | Downing Block, E.A. Hettinger, builder; entry detail |
![]() 235 Hamilton Avenue, 1924 |
3 | Ramona Street Architectural District, Cardinal Hotel, W.H. Week, architect, Birge M. Clark, supervising architect, John Madsen, builder |
![]() 261–267 Hamilton Avenue, 1927 |
3 | Ramona Street Architectural District, Medico-Dental Building, Spanish Colonial Revival, Birge Clark, architect, Wells P. Goodenough, builder; 2015 restoration |
![]() 380 Hamilton Avenue, 1932 |
1 | U.S. Post Office, National Register (May, 1985), Spanish Colonial Revival, Birge and David Clark, architects, Albert Nelson (San Francisco), builder. Read more. Short video |
![]() 780 Hamilton Avenue, 1931 |
3 | Spanish Colonial Revival, William Klay, architect and builder |
![]() 964 Hamilton Avenue, 1922 |
4 | Tudor Revival now number 960 Hamilton |
![]() 1220 Hamilton Avenue, 1938 |
2 | Streamline Moderne and Spanish Colonial Revival, Birge Clark, architect, E.J. Schmaling, builder |
![]() 1266 Hamilton Avenue, 1934 |
4 | Tudor Revival, William Klay, architect and builder |
![]() 1300 Hamilton Avenue, 1903 |
4 | Charles H. Williams House, Colonial Revival |
![]() 1424 Hamilton Avenue, 1930 |
4 | Tudor Revival, (A.) Aro and (N.J.) Okerman, builder |
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![]() 2050 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2056 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2062 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2068 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2074 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2080 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Streamline Cottages; Antonio Drago, builder |
![]() 2151 Hanover Street, 1893 |
4 | Welakahao Club, Stanford Eating Club; Vernacular |
![]() 2301 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival cottage group, Pedro de Lemos, architect; Louis Anderson, builder |
![]() 2305 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival cottage group, Pedro de Lemos, architect; Louis Anderson, builder |
![]() 2311 Hanover Street, 1938 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival cottage group, Pedro de Lemos, architect; Louis Anderson, builder |
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![]() 2051 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
![]() 2057 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
![]() 2063 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
![]() 2069 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
![]() 2075 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
![]() 2081 Harvard Street, 1930 |
4 | Earlier 451– 481 Harvard Street, English Cottages; C.E. Finnell, builder |
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![]() 381 Hawthorn Avenue, 1903/1904, 1907 |
3 | Colonial Revival/Prairie School; H.L. Upham, architect and builder |
![]() 575 Hawthorn Avenue, 1908 |
2 | Mission Revival, George W. Mosher, builder |
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![]() 212 High Street, 1906/1907 |
3 | Trolley Barn, Taylor Co. (C.W. Taylor and sons), builder. Short video |
![]() 514 High Street / 140 University, 1898; annex, 1905 |
2 | Fraternal Hall, Renaissance Revival, National Register; Samuel Newsom (San Francisco), architect; W.T. Rhodes, supervising architect; M.P. Madison, builder; for annex: Newsom & Newsom, architects; George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 617 High Street, 1897 |
3 | George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 621 High Street, 1897 |
3 | George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 790 High Street, 1936 |
3 | Streamline Moderne, Birge and David Clark, architects; Wells P. Goodenough, builder |
![]() 865 High Street / 165 Channing, 1931 |
4 | Watercourse Way, Black and Campbell, builder |
![]() 900 High Street |
2 | Peninsula Creamery store |
![]() 1141 High Street, 1907 |
4 | Originally 151 Embarcadero Road, Craftsman Bungalow |
![]() 2160 High Street, 1928 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival, Margaret Ludlow, owner and builder |
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![]() 200 Homer Avenue, 1905 |
2 | Cashel Brothers Plumbing Shop, H.L. Upham, builder |
![]() 201 Homer Avenue, 1906 |
3 | Cashel Residence |
![]() 206 – 210 Homer Avenue, 1907 |
2 | Oak Home Bakery (Thompson Bakery) The Parlor, at 206 Homer, was awarded a Preservation Award in 2005. The restoration of the building earned another Preservation Award in 2013. |
![]() 209 Homer Avenue, 1892/93 |
2 | Queen Anne cottage, moved from 531-539 Waverley in 1910; J.W. Wells and A.W. Caulkins, builder; barn and outbuildings, J.W. Wells |
![]() 212 – 214 Homer Avenue, 1925 |
3 | Thompson Bakery (212) Palo Alto Bread (214); Alfred G. Thompson, builder and owner. The restoration of the building earned a Preservation Award in 2013. |
![]() 225 Homer Avenue, 1899/1901 (Moved to 449 Monroe Drive in 1985) |
2 | Queen Anne/Eastlake |
![]() 230 Homer Avenue, 1928 |
4 | Reinforced concrete, connects to 232 Homer |
231 Homer Avenue, 1923, DEMOLISHED, 1985 | 4 | Vernacular Cottage |
![]() 232 Homer Avenue, 1928 |
2 | Reinforced concrete, connects to 230 Homer |
![]() 248 Homer Avenue, 1925–8 |
3 | Mission Revival, City of Paris Dying and Cleaning Works, Roy Heald, architect and builder |
![]() 300 Homer Avenue, 1932 |
2 | Palo Alto Medical Clinic Roth Building, California Colonial, Birge Clark, architect; Wells P. Goodenough, builder; (future home of the Palo Alto History Museum). Read more about the clinic and Arnautoff murals. |
![]() 351 Homer Avenue, 1906 |
2 | Williams House, Tudor Revival, Ernest Coxhead, architect |
![]() 460 Homer Avenue, 1910 |
4 | Craftsman, Ralph Follmer, designer and builder |
![]() 475 Homer Avenue, 1916 |
2 | Woman's Club of Palo Alto, Tudor/Craftsman, Charles Hodges, architect; Frank W. Fox, builder. This property won a Preservation Award in 2010. History article from Daily News and notes from October 4, 2009 talk. |
![]() 505 Homer Avenue, 1906 |
3 | Colonial, C.E. Branson, architect; L.S. Bean, builder |
![]() 760 Homer Avenue, 1894 |
2 | Queen Anne, William Pluns, builder |
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