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Address | Category | District/Other Registry, Architect, Style, etc. |
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3 | Queen Anne, excellent example of the style |
390 Leland Avenue, 1904 |
4 | Holston Residence, Colonial Revival Variant, Ole Olsen, builder |
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132 Lincoln Avenue, 1920 |
4 | Originally 1104 High Street, Craftsman Bungalow, John Dudfield builder |
225 Lincoln Avenue, 1909 – 11 DEMOLISHED 2012 |
3 | Formerly 1091 Emerson Street, board and batten cottage |
251 Lincoln Avenue, 1903 |
4 | Charles House, Professorville, Colonial Revival, Charles Hodges, architect, originally twin of 1102 Ramona |
308 Lincoln Avenue, 1902 |
3 | Professorville, Colonial Revival, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
318 Lincoln Avenue, 1901 |
4 | Professorville, Colonial Revival, Gustav Laumeister, builder |
329 Lincoln Avenue, c. 1899 |
Professorville. This house was on the 1989 Holiday House Tour. In 1969, owners Robert and Lora Textor researched and recruited the support which eventually created the Professorville Historic District. | |
331 Lincoln Avenue, 1900 |
Professorville Colonial Revival. This home was on the 2006 Holiday House Tour. | |
334 Lincoln Avenue, 1897 |
3 | Professorville, Colonial Revival, J.W. Ford, builder. Stanford bookstore founder's residence. This home won a Preservation Award in 2008. |
345 Lincoln Avenue, 1893 |
2 | Professorville, Wing House, Colonial Revival, A.B. Clark, architect; George W. Mosher, builder. This home was on the 1991 and 2001 Holiday House Tours. |
356 Lincoln Avenue, 1896 |
1 | Professorville, Craftsman Bungalow, A.B. Clark, architect; Guido Marx builder |
365 Lincoln Avenue, 1903 |
2 | Professorville, Hoskins-Thomas Residence, Colonial Revival/Craftsman, Gus Laumeister, builder. This home was on the 1990 Holiday House Tour. |
381 Lincoln Avenue, 1894 |
4 | Professorville, Shingle/Colonial Revival |
405 Lincoln Avenue — DEMOLISHED 2011 |
Professorville, Spanish Colonial Revival with courtyard, ca. 1923. Read more. | |
409 Lincoln Avenue, 1922 |
Professorville | |
427 Lincoln Avenue, 1926 |
Professorville | |
436 Lincoln Avenue, 1920 |
Professorville | |
439 Lincoln Avenue, 1929 |
Professorville, Tudor | |
451 Lincoln Avenue, ca. 1924 |
Professorville, Charles K. Sumner, architect | |
467 Lincoln Avenue, 1925 |
4 | Professorville, Tudor Revival, Frank W. Fox, builder |
510 Lincoln Avenue, 1931 |
3 | Professorville, French Norman Revival, Henry Gutterson (San Francisco), architect; Clinton Stepherson Construction Co., builder; Cowper side view |
536 Lincoln Avenue, 1897 |
4 | Tudor Revival, Charles E. Hodges, architect; James W. Wells, builder |
1250 Lincoln Avenue, 1927 |
4 | Originally 565 Ashby, Spanish Colonial Revival, The Minton Company, builder |
1370 Lincoln Avenue, 1927 |
2 | Middlekauff House, Originally 405 Ashby, Spanish Colonial Revival, Charles K. Sumner, architect; Osborne and Knight, builder |
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1517 Louisa Court, 1905 |
2 | Joseph Greer House, Vernacular. |
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275 Lowell Avenue, 1914 demolished |
2 | Originally one house with 1680 Bryant, the central portion was removed to create two separate houses, John Hudson Thomas, architect. The Lowell portion was on the left. |
401 Lowell Avenue, 1908 |
4 | Mission Revival, Gus Laumeister builder; Henry B. Post, 1928 remodeling |
535 Lowell Avenue, 1926 |
4 | Tudor Revival, L. A. Bachelder, builder |
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265 Lytton Avenue, 1926 |
4 | Tinney & Sons Mortuary, Roy Heald, architect; L.A. Bachelder, builder |
379 Lytton Avenue, 1909 — DEMOLISHED, 1985 |
3 | Mission Revival, same design at 215 and 225 Fulton and 575 Hawthorne, G. W. Mosher, builder |
489 – 497 Lytton Avenue/ 360 Cowper, 1902 |
4 | Colonial Revival, location of Palo Alto's first hospital |
555 Lytton Avenue, 1896 |
3 | Queen Anne, Frank D. Wolfe, architect and builder |
630 Lytton Avenue, 1903 Demolished 1987 |
4 | Queen Anne, Thomas J. Allen, builder |
667 Lytton Avenue, 1903 |
4 | Colonial Revival, J.A. Prewitt, builder; 1939 alteration ($1900), E.J. Schmaling |
771 Lytton Avenue, 1924 |
4 | Earlier, 777 Lytton, Spanish Colonial Revival, P.W. Wilson, builder; alternate view |
851 Lytton Avenue, 1906 |
3 | Queen Anne/Colonial Revival |
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