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"Prof" denotes an unclassified Professorville home. "*" indicates that the house displays a centennial plaque.
Address Year Inventory Award Tour Architect/Builder Other
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).
2149 Dartmouth
2194 Dartmouth Street
c. 1906    
2150
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
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
761 Dolores, Stanford
1913   Ralph Follmer Lewis and Anna Terman home 1916-1956
762 Dolores, Stanford 1929   Charles Sumner No photo yet
773
773 Dolores, Stanford
1917 HHT 2004 chimney
Another view
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
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
477 Dymond Court
1940
478
478 Dymond Court
1940
479
479 Dymond Court
1940
480
480 Dymond Court
1940
482
482 Dymond Court
1940
483
483 Dymond Court
1940
486
486 Dymond Court
1939

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