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"Prof" denotes an unclassified Professorville home. "*" indicates that the house displays a centennial plaque. | ||||||
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Darlington Court is a no-outlet street located off Park Boulevard just south of West Charleston Road. | ![]() 4212 Darlington Court |
1951 | ||||
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Dartmouth Street, part of College Terrace, was named for Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, (est. 1769). | ||||||
![]() 2194 Dartmouth Street |
c. 1906 | |||||
![]() 2150 Dartmouth Street |
1906*; Barn 1907 | 4 | Marchmont Club; Barn: Albert Coburn | |||
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David Avenue and Court are named for David Burnham whose father, Milton, also has a street named for him. | ||||||
![]() 3122 David Avenue |
1956 | |||||
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According to a note on the zoning map, Diablo Court got its name because Mt. Diablo, in Contra Costa County, is visible. | ||||||
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Going up San Juan Hill from Mayfield Avenue, Dolores Street was named for the common name of Mission San Francisco de Asisi in San Francisco. | ||||||
![]() 761 Dolores, Stanford |
1913 | Ralph Follmer | Lewis and Anna Terman home 1916-1956 | |||
762 Dolores, Stanford | 1929 | Charles Sumner | No photo yet | |||
![]() 773 Dolores, Stanford |
1917 | HHT 2004 | ![]() Another view |
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776 Dolores, Stanford | 1909 | |||||
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Originally named Oliver Street, in 1953 the Post Office suggested the change to Duncan Place to clearly distinguish this street from Olive Street in the Mayfield neighborhood. | ||||||
![]() 3935 Duncan Place |
1953 | |||||
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Dymond Court, accessed by a narrow lane off Cowper Street, was named for Jack and Katherine Dymond who owned the property. | ||||||
![]() 477 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 478 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 479 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 480 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 482 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 483 Dymond Court |
1940 | |||||
![]() 486 Dymond Court |
1939 |
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