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Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
![]() 121 Waverley Street, 1904 (previously identified as 1913) |
4 | Classical Revival. This home won a Preservation Award in 2000. |
![]() 502 Waverley Street / 396 University Avenue |
3 | Decker Oak Building, Classical Revival, Powers, architect, Cranston and Smith Realtors, builder |
![]() 510 Waverley Street, 1894 |
2 | Queen Anne, William Peacock, builder |
![]() 526 Waverley Street, 1927 |
3 | Palo Alto Sport Shop, Birge Clark, architect, Wells P. Goodenough, builder |
![]() 660 Waverley Street, 1898 demolished |
2 | Colonial Revival, Curtis Tobey, Jr., architect, L.E. Bartlett, builder |
![]() 661 Waverley Street, 1893 destroyed by arson 1981 |
4 | Queen Anne with Eastlake ornament |
![]() 734 – 736 Waverley Street, 1912–13 |
4 | Craftsman Bungalow, John Dudfield, builder |
![]() 745 Waverley Street, 1928 |
2 | Part of the St. Thomas Aquinas campus. |
![]() 751 Waverley Street, 1901 * |
2 | St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Gothic Revival, Shea & Shea, architects; renumbered from 745, which is included in the listing. |
![]() 1010 Waverley Street |
Professorville | |
![]() 1020 Waverley Street, 1900 (originally numbered 1016) |
Professorville, Gus Laumeister, builder | |
![]() 1022 Waverley Street, 1905 |
Professorville. This home won a Preservation Award in 2002. | |
![]() 1050 Waverley Street, 1928 |
Professorville Craftsman | |
![]() 1101 Waverley Street, 1922 |
Professorville, Colonial Revival | |
![]() 1110 Waverley Street, 1993 |
Professorville, Contemporary Neoclassical Revival | |
1130 Waverley Street, 1900 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1135 Waverley Street, 1927 |
4 | Professorville, Colonial/Georgian Revival, Ralph Follmer, architect and builder |
![]() 1136 Waverley Street, 1893 |
3 | Originally 357 Kingsley (moved 1939 or 1940), Professorville, Colonial Revival, Arthur Bridgman Clark, architect, R.C. Andrews, builder |
![]() 1146 Waverley Street, 1893 |
4 | Professorville, Vernacular, Charles Hodges, architect, Field and Ledyard, builder. Read more. This home was on the 1992 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 1155 Waverley Street, 1927 |
4 | Professorville, Spanish Colonial Revival, Lionel M. Pries, architect, Minton Co., builder |
![]() 1177 Waverley Street, 1928 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1207 Waverley Street, 1904 |
Professorville, partial re–build in 2003 | |
![]() 1220 – 1224 Waverley Street, 1899 |
4 | Professorville, originally 380 Kingsley Avenue, part of rustic group 364, 374 and 380 Kingsley, Craftsman, J.W. Wells, builder |
![]() 1221 Waverley Street, c. 1902 demolished and replaced 1993 |
Professorville. This home was on the 1989 Holiday House Tour. | |
![]() 1240 Waverley Street, 1905 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1245 Waverley Street, 1902 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1248 Waverley Street, 1904 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1300 Waverley Street, 1990 |
Professorville | |
![]() 1303 Waverley Street, 1909 |
4 | Professorville, Mission Revival, 2011 Preservation Award |
![]() 1321 Waverley Street, 1906 |
Professorville, Colonial Revival | |
![]() 1327-1329 Waverley Street, 1902 demolished and replaced 1987 |
3 | Professorville, Craftsman Bungalow, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
1331 Waverley Street, 1950 | Professorville kit ranch | |
![]() 1431 Waverley Street, 1902 |
2 | Gamble House, Colonial/Georgian Revival, C.A. Bates, builder. Read more |
![]() 1800 – 1808 Waverley Street, 1927 |
2 | Spanish Colonial Revival and Monterey Revival, S.A. Born Building Co., builder |
![]() 2051 Waverley Street, 1923, 1926, 1929 — demolished |
2 | Spanish Colonial Revival |
![]() 2101 Waverley Street, 1934 |
1 | Medieval Revival, Carr Jones, architect and builder |
![]() 2261 Waverley Street, 1929 |
2 | Spanish Colonial Revival, E.J. Schmaling and E.A. Stenbit, builder |
![]() 2510 Waverley Street, 1937 |
2 | Early California Adobe, Ray Peppin, architect, Jack Anderson, contractor, Dan Roeniel, builder |
![]() 100 – 110 Waverley Oaks, 1931 |
1 | Waverley Oaks, Pedro deLemos House, National Register, Spanish Colonial Revival, Pedro deLemos, architect and builder; read more |
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![]() 1022 Webster Street, 1893 |
4 | Vernacular, identical to 1026 Webster, Henry W. Hook, builder |
![]() 1026 Webster Street, 1893 |
4 | Vernacular, identical to 1022 Webster, Henry W. Hook, builder |
![]() 1128 Webster Street, 1894 |
4 | Originally 576 Lincoln Avenue, Vernacular, George W. Mosher, builder |
![]() 1151 Webster Street, 1905 |
4 | Colonial Revival |
![]() 1400 Webster Street, 1918 |
4 | Originally 578 Kellogg Avenue, Colonial Revival |
![]() 1432 Webster Street, 1914 |
3 | Craftsman Bungalow, Mary D. Thomas, architect, (first woman elected to the City Council), George W. Mosher, builder. this home was on the 1991 Holiday House Tour. |
![]() 1525 Webster Street, 1922 |
4 | Spanish Colonial Revival, Birge Clark, architect, The Minton Co., builder |
![]() 1651 Webster Street, 1922 |
4 | Birge Clark, architect |
1849 Webster Street, 1937 demolished |
4 | California Modern, Marcus Stedman, designer, James Stedman, builder |
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![]() 2300 Wellesley Street, 1936 |
2 | College Terrace Library, Spanish Colonial Revival, Charles K. Sumner, architect, George B. Moore, builder, 2011 PAST Preservation Award |
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![]() 334 Whitman Court, 1904 |
Professorville | |
![]() 373 – 375 Whitman Court, 1908 |
4 | Professorville, Shiplap Rustic Craftsman Cottage |
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![]() 1295 Wilson Street, 1895 |
3 | Originally 102 Wilson, Queen Anne, George W. Mosher, builder |
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![]() 2130 Yale Street, 1904 |
3 | Birkett House, Queen Anne/Colonial Revival |
![]() 2310 Yale Street, 1889 |
3 | Kee House, National Register of Historic Places (1985), Eastlake |
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