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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hale Street was named for Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909), the nephew of Edward Everett and the grand–nephew of Nathan Hale. He is best know for writing The Man Without a Country. | ||||||
400 Hale Street |
c. 1955 | |||||
407 Hale Street |
c. 1936 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register (1998) | ||||
420 Hale Street |
c. 1955 | |||||
425 Hale Street |
c. 1948 / 2014 | |||||
440 Hale Street |
c. 1955 / 2013 | |||||
445 - 449 - 455 Hale Street |
2010 | |||||
460 Hale Street |
c. 1955 | |||||
509 Hale Street |
1897 | 2 | W.T. Rhodes | |||
527 Hale Street |
c. 1953 | |||||
550 Hale Street |
c. 1908 | |||||
555 Hale Street |
c. 1939 | Deemed potentially eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
567 Hale Street |
1904 | 2 | 1995 HHT | Bliss and Faville architects | ||
576 Hale Street |
c. 1963 | |||||
625 Hale Street |
1925 | 4 | Wolfe & Higgins, architect; John Dudfield, builder | |||
645 Hale Street |
2000 | Demolished home was deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
650 Hale Street |
c. 1940 | |||||
655 Hale Street |
c. 1931 / 2014 | before Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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656 Hale Street |
c. 1935 | |||||
664 Hale Street |
c. 1934 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
665 Hale Street |
c. 1935 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hamilton Avenue and Court were named for the American statesman Alexander Hamilton (1757–1804). | ||||||
38 Hamilton Court |
c. 1959 | 1995 HHT | Photo from real estate ad | |||
116–122 Hamilton Avenue |
1925 | Birge Clark | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
150–156–158 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1926 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
177 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1924 |
Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
200–230 Hamilton Avenue |
Demolished | Birge Clark | ||||
201–205 Hamilton Avenue |
1909 | 2 | Downing Block | |||
231-247 Hamilton Avenue |
1924 | 3 | Ramona Street Architectural District | W. H. Weeks, architect | Cardinal Hotel | |
236 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1921 | 2009 Preservation Award (before) | Originally a drive-through feed and fuel business Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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250 Hamilton Avenue |
City Hall | |||||
261–267 Hamilton Avenue |
1927 | 3 | Ramona Street Architectural District | 2016 PAST Preservation Award | Birge Clark | Medico-Dental Building |
300 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1964 | Birge Clark | ||||
380 Hamilton Avenue |
1932 | 1 | National Register | Birge and David Clark, architects | U.S. Post Office | |
499 Hamilton Avenue |
1957 | |||||
565 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1899 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
625 Hamilton Avenue |
First United Methodist Church | |||||
730 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1906 / 1909 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
731 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1904 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
750 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1922 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
755 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1918 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
762 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1930 | one of pair Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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765 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1918 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
766 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1930 | one of pair Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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771 Hamilton Avenue |
1912 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
775 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1925 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
780 Hamilton Avenue |
1931 | 3 | William Klay, architect | |||
811 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1923 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
820 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1922 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
821 Hamilton Avenue |
c.1997 | |||||
825 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1942 | flag lot | ||||
827 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1997 |
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830 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1922 | |||||
833 Hamilton Avenue |
1917 | |||||
840 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1915 / 1922 | |||||
850 Hamilton Avenue |
2002 |
Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
855 Hamilton Avenue |
1916 | 2012 HHT | Charles Sumner | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||
860 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1924 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
865 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1916 | |||||
870 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1927 | Considered for the National Register and deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
900 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1922 | |||||
909 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1915 | Considered for the National Register and deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
920 Hamilton Avenue |
2015 |
Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
925 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1908 | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
930 Hamilton Avenue |
1975 | |||||
938 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1977 | |||||
940 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1925 | Considered for the National Register and deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
951 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1908 / 1990 | 1995 HHT | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
955 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1926 | Birge Clark, architect | Considered for the National Register and deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
964 Hamilton Avenue (now 960) |
c. 1922 | 4 | ||||
972 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1922 | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
975 Hamilton Avenue |
1909 / 1928 | 2012 HHT | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
1001 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1968 | |||||
1030 Hamilton Avenue |
2009 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1031 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1044 Hamilton Avenue |
c 1924 | Deemed eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1110 Hamilton Avenue |
demolished | 1897 "neat cottage" | ||||
1115 Hamilton Avenue | 2013 / 2014 | |||||
1117 Hamilton Avenue |
ca. 1930 / 2009 |
Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1120 Hamilton Avenue |
1933 | Birge Clark, architect | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
1220 Hamilton Avenue |
1938 | 2 | Birge Clark, architect | |||
1230 Hamilton Avenue | c. 1935 | |||||
1266 Hamilton Avenue |
1934 | 4 | William Klay, architect | |||
1300 Hamilton Avenue |
1903 | 4 | A. Aro and N.J. Okerman, architects | Built by James Wells for Charles Williams, a shipmaster. | ||
1301 Hamilton Avenue | 2008 |
Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1412 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1933 | 2007 HHT | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
1424 Hamilton Avenue |
1930 | 4 | ||||
1436 Hamilton Avenue |
2016 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1437 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1941 |
Cape Cod | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
1440 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1932 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1441 Hamilton Avenue |
c 1934 / 1980 | |||||
1443 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1975 | |||||
1444 Hamilton Avenue |
1952 | |||||
1445 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1905 / 1930 | Built for Josephine and Frank Duveneck | ||||
1448 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1935 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1450 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1932 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1451 Hamilton Avenue |
1948 | |||||
1452 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1936 | Deemed potentially eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1454 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1937 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1457 Hamilton Avenue |
Threatened | |||||
1459 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1929 Threatened | |||||
1460 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1934 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1464 Hamilton Avenue |
c. 1934 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1467 Hamilton Avenue |
2002 | |||||
1468 Hamilton Avenue |
1941 | |||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hanover Street, located in College Terrace, is named for Hanover College, founded in 1827 in Hanover, Indiana. | ||||||
2010 Hanover Street |
c. 1939 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2050 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages | ||
2051 Hanover Street |
c. 1930 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2056 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages | ||
2062 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages | ||
2065 Hanover Street |
2002 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2068 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages | ||
2071 Hanover Street |
1955 | |||||
2074 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages (2074 and 2080) | ||
2075 Hanover Street |
1955 | at rear between 2071 and 2081 | ||||
2080 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Antonio Drago, builder | one of 6 streamline cottages (2074 and 2080) | ||
2081 Hanover Street |
1955 | |||||
2100 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2109 Hanover Street |
1984 | |||||
2110 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2111 Hanover Street |
c. 1906 / 1919 | |||||
2120 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2130 Hanover Street |
c. 1930 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2131 Hanover Street |
1968 | |||||
2133 Hanover Street |
1968 | |||||
2135 Hanover Street |
1968 | |||||
2150 Hanover Street |
1937 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2151 Hanover Street |
1893 * | 4 | Welakahao [eating] Club | |||
2185 Hanover Street |
c. 1935 | |||||
2230 Hanover Street |
1937 | one of a pair | ||||
2240 Hanover Street |
1937 | one of a pair | ||||
2241 Hanover Street |
1937 | |||||
2250 Hanover Street |
1937 | |||||
2257 Hanover Street |
c. 1893 / 1930 | A. B. Clark | Boyhood home of Birge Clark Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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2260 Hanover Street |
1937 | |||||
2280 Hanover Street |
c. 1906 | |||||
2285 Hanover Street |
1950 | |||||
2300 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2301 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Pedro de Lemos | One of group of 3 cottages with a brick and tile chimney | ||
2305 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Pedro de Lemos | One of group of 3 cottages with a brick and tile chimney | ||
2310 Hanover Street |
2006 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2311 Hanover Street |
1938 | 4 | Pedro de Lemos | One of group of 3 cottages with a brick and tile chimney | ||
2321 Hanover Street |
1950 | |||||
2326 Hanover Street |
2010 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2331 Hanover Street |
1950 | 2321 in rear | ||||
2341 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2344 Hanover Street |
1994 | |||||
2349 Hanover Street |
1938 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2357 Hanover Street |
1953 | |||||
2390 Hanover Street |
c. 1893 / 1937 | Only other house on Hanover when A.B. Clark built 2257 | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Miss Harker's School for Girls, was founded in 1902 by Catherine Harker at the corner of Harker Avenue and Harriet Street. Catherine's sister, Sara, also was associated with the school and continued until 1956. (Catherine died in 1938.) | ||||||
1025 Harker Street |
1973 | Eichler | two–story addition | |||
1038 Harker Street |
1922 | |||||
1424 Harker Street |
1905 | |||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
According to Guy Miller, Harriet Street was named for the daughter of Palo Alto pioneer G. M. Morton. He served on the Board of directors for the Bank of Palo Alto. | ||||||
1276 Harriet Street |
Renovated in 2007 | Children's Library; Read and see more | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Harvard Street, in College Terrace, was named for Harvard College, established in 1683. | ||||||
2035 Harvard Street |
1949 | |||||
2050 Harvard Street |
c. 1906 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2051 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2057 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2063 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2064 Harvard Street |
1930 / 1965 | |||||
2068 Harvard Street |
1930 / 1965 | |||||
2069 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2075 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2080 Harvard Street |
1937 | cottage group Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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2081 Harvard Street |
1930 | 4 | C. E. Finnell, builder | English cottage group | ||
2084 Harvard Street |
1937 | cottage group Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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2086 Harvard Street |
1937 | cottage group Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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2088 Harvard Street |
1937 | cottage group Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register (1998) |
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2091 Harvard Street |
c. 1949 | |||||
2109 Harvard Street |
1951 | also 2115 and 2121 | ||||
2120 Harvard Street |
1939 | |||||
2128 Harvard Street |
c. 1906 | Behind 2130 Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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2128 - 2130 Harvard Street |
c. 1906 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2131 Harvard Street |
c. 1906/1908 * | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2140 Harvard Street |
1993 | |||||
2155 Harvard Street |
1994 | |||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hawthorne Avenue was named for the American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1804–1864. | ||||||
148 Hawthorne Avenue/212 High Street |
1906/07 | 3 | Trolley Barn | |||
262 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1920 | |||||
334 Hawthorne Avenue |
2006 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
350 Hawthorne Avenue |
2000 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
359 Hawthorne Avenue |
Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||||
365 Hawthorne Avenue |
1906 | H.H. Dabinett | Deemed potentially eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
375 Hawthorn Avenue |
1901 | Deemed potentially eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
381 Hawthorne Avenue |
1903 * | 3 | H.L. Upham, architect/builder | |||
465 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1902 | |||||
471 – 479 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1953 | |||||
525 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1910 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
530 - 540 Hawthorne Avenue |
1948 Cottage Group |
Part of group | ||||
531–535 Hawthorne Avenue |
1924 | Part of group (530 - 540) | ||||
532 Hawthorne Avenue |
1948 | Part of group (530 - 540) Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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538 Hawthorne Avenue |
1948 | Part of group (530 - 540) Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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540 Hawthorne Avenue |
1948 | Part of group (530 - 540) | ||||
544 - 554 Hawthorne Avenue |
1907 | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
558 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1905 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
566 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1904 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
575 Hawthorne Avenue |
1908 | 2 | George Mosher, builder | |||
580 Hawthorne Avenue |
1922 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
621 Hawthorne Avenue |
c. 1924 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
633 Hawthorne Avenue |
1914 * | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Heather Lane, along with Iris Way, Primrose Way and Tulip Lane are found in the Green Gables subdivision developed by Floyd Lowe. | ||||||
160 Heather Lane | c. 1948 3/1 |
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
According to Guy Miller, we do not know why Timothy Hopkins chose thie name High Street. | ||||||
212 High Street |
1906 | 3 | Trolley Barn | |||
258 High Street |
1967 | Connects to Alma Street | ||||
301 High Street |
2016 | |||||
316-320-324 High Street |
2006 | |||||
317 High Street |
c. 1901 | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
323 High Street |
c. 1904 | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
329 High Street |
c. 1904/5 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
333 High Street |
1999 | Original deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
334 High Street |
1899 | 2004 Preservation Award | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
342 High Street |
1901 | 2004 Preservation Award | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
345 High Street |
1990 | |||||
405 High Street |
Sculpture example |
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514 High Street |
1898 | 2 | National Register | Samuel Newsom, architect | Fraternal Hall | |
542 High Street |
1948 | |||||
617 High Street |
1897 | 3 | George W. Mosher, builder | Originally a twin to 621 | ||
621 High Street |
1897 | 3 | George W. Mosher, builder | Originally a twin to 617 | ||
635 High Street |
1945 | Birge Clark | ||||
654 High Street | 1958 | |||||
658 High Street |
1958 | |||||
660 - 666 High Street |
c. 1958 | |||||
660 - 668 High Street | c. 1946 | |||||
700 High Street | ||||||
703 - 705 - 707 High Street |
c. 1926 | 1985 Historic Resources Board photo |
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744 High Street |
c. 1924 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
777 High Street |
c. 1941 | |||||
790 High Street |
1936 | 3 | Birge and David Clark, architects; Wells P. Goodenough, builder | Originally a General Motors car dealership | ||
800 High Street |
2006 | Site of original Peninsula Creamery ice cream plant | ||||
801 High Street |
c. 1935 / 1975 | |||||
865 High Street / 165 Channing |
1931 | 4 | Black and Campbell, builder | Watercourse Way | ||
900 High Street |
c. 1946 | 2 | Peninsula Creamery store | |||
1001 High Street |
1910 * | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1005 High Street |
1909 * | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1009 High Street |
1910 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1012 High Street |
c. 1918; 2/1 | |||||
1015 High Street |
c. 1908 * | |||||
1020 High Street |
1918 * | |||||
1027 High Street |
c. 1912 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1037 High Street |
c. 1917 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1043 High Street includes interior photos |
1916 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1044 High Street |
c. 1918 | |||||
1052 High Street |
c. 1991 | |||||
1053 - 1055 High Street |
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1060 High Street |
c. 1919-1921 / 1975 remodel | 2004 Preservation Award | ||||
1111 High Street |
1916 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1112 High Street |
2012 | Original circa 1918 home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1119 High Street |
ca. 1918 | |||||
1120 High Street | c. 1916 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1127 High Street | c. 1924 | |||||
1128 High Street | c. 1914 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
1141 High Street |
1907 * | 4 | ||||
1148 High Street | 2011 | Original home deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
2160 High Street |
1928 | 4 | ||||
2251 High Street |
1941 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hilbar Lane is a combination of the names of the developers of the tract, Barrett and Hilp. | ||||||
554 Hilbar Lane |
1950 | Barrett and Hilp | ||||
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Holly Oak Drive was named for the Holly Oak trees which were planted on this street in the Los Arboles Eichler development. | ||||||
707 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
708 Holly Oak Drive |
1960 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
711 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
712 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
715 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
716 Holly Oak Drive |
1960 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
720 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
727 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
730 Holly Oak Drive |
1960 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
743 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
744 Holly Oak Drive |
1960 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
747 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
750 Holly Oak Drive |
1959 | Los Arboles Eichler | ||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Homer Avenue, one of the original streets, was named for the early Greek poet. | ||||||
152 Homer Avenue |
c. 1935 / 1975 | Side portion of 801 High Street | ||||
200 Homer Avenue |
1905 | 3 | 2001 Preservation award | |||
201 Homer Avenue |
1906 * | 3 | ||||
206–210 Homer Avenue |
1907 * | 2 | Preservations awards: 2005, 2013 | |||
209 Homer Avenue |
1892/93 * | 2 | J.W. Wells and A.W. Caulkins, builder | Originally located at 531–539 Waverley | ||
212–214 Homer Avenue |
1925 | 3 | 2013 Preservation award | Thompson Bakery (212); Palo Alto Bread (214) | ||
230 Homer Avenue |
1928 | 4 | ||||
231 Homer Avenue | Demolished 1985 | 4 | ||||
232 Homer Avenue |
1928 | 2 | City of Paris | |||
248 Homer Avenue |
1925-28 | 3 | Roy Heald | City of Paris, Mission Revival | ||
300 Homer Avenue |
1932 | 2 | Birge Clark, architect | Palo Alto Clinic Roth Building. don't miss the murals! | ||
351 Homer Avenue |
1906/7 * | 2 | Williams House; Museum of American History (MOAH) | |||
420 Homer Avenue |
c. 1905 | Alternate view Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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459 Homer Avenue |
1974 | |||||
460 Homer Avenue |
1910 * | 4 | Ralph Follmer | |||
469 Homer Avenue |
1905/06 * | Charles Hodges, architect | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | |||
475 Homer Avenue |
1916 | 2 | PAST Preservation Award, 2010; National Register |
Charles Hodges, architect; F. W. Hoy, builder | ||
505 Homer Avenue |
1906 | 3 | C.E. Branson, architect, L.S. Bean, builder | |||
567 - 569 Homer Avenue |
c. 1895 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
617–619 Homer Avenue |
c. 1926 | Considered for the National Register and deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
618 Homer Avenue |
c. 1928 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
620 Homer Avenue |
c. 1928 | Rear cottage Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. |
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621–631 Homer Avenue |
c. 1948 | |||||
630 - 638 Homer Avenue |
c. 1942 | 630, 634, 636, and 638 share a common driveway | ||||
634 Homer Avenue |
c. 1942 | 630, 634, 636, and 638 share a common driveway | ||||
635 Homer Avenue |
2011 | |||||
636 Homer Avenue |
c. 1942 | 630, 634, 636, and 638 share a common driveway | ||||
640–648 Homer Avenue |
c. 1955 | |||||
653 Homer Avenue |
2010 | Barn/Workshop |
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655 Homer Avenue |
1956 | |||||
657 Homer Avenue |
c. 1900 | Deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
679 Homer Avenue |
2005 | Demolished home at 760 Middlefield was deemed potentially eligible for the California Register by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
680 Homer Avenue |
1901 * | Deemed eligible for the National and California Registers by Dames and Moore in 1998. | ||||
726 Homer Avenue |
c. 1973 | |||||
732 Homer Avenue |
c. 1926 | Cottage group | ||||
734 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
736 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
738 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
740 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
742 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
744 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
746 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
748 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
750 Homer Avenue |
1974 | Cottage group | ||||
752 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
754 Homer Avenue |
1926 | Cottage group | ||||
760 Homer Avenue |
1894 | 2 | ||||
762 Homer Avenue |
c. 1926 | |||||
770 Homer Avenue |
c. 1926 | |||||
780 Homer Avenue |
c, 1930 | |||||
840 Homer Avenue | 1922 | |||||
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Address | Year | Inventory | Award | Tour | Architect/Builder | Other |
Hutchinson Avenue honors Joseph Hutchinson,the first president of the Improvement Club. He was elected in 1894 when Palo Alto was incorporated and served until 1892. He commuted to San Francisco when he was a lawyer. | ||||||
920 Hutchinson Avenue |
1948 |
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