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  2. Pedro de Lemos House - Wikipedia

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    The Pedro de Lemos House, also known as Hacienda de Lemos and Waverley Oaks, [2] [3] is a historic house in Palo Alto, California. It was built from 1931 to 1941 for Pedro Joseph de Lemos, a painter, printmaker, illustrator and architect. [4] Lemos also served as the director of the Stanford University Museum of Art from 1918 to 1947. [4]

  3. Kee House (Palo Alto, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Kee House is a historic house located at 2310 Yale St. in Palo Alto, California.Built in 1889, it is one of the oldest houses in Palo Alto and the oldest surviving building from Mayfield, a village that predated Palo Alto and was later annexed into the city.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara ...

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    January 21, 1982 (233 W. Santa Clara St. San Jose: 17: Pedro de Lemos House: Pedro de Lemos House: January 10, 1980 (100–110 Waverley Oaks: Palo Alto: 18: Dohrmann Building

  5. California’s ultrarich are building hidden mansions beneath L.A.

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    Then, roughly five years ago, San Francisco Magazine published a story on iceberg homes. The author wrote: “In Palo Alto, as in many other affluent yet zoning-constrained enclaves around the Bay ...

  6. Wilson House (Palo Alto, California) - Wikipedia

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    860 University Avenue, Palo Alto, California Coordinates 37°27′11″N 122°09′13″W  /  37.45306°N 122.15361°W  / 37.45306; -122.15361  ( Wilson

  7. Greenmeadow (Palo Alto, California) - Wikipedia

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    Developer Joseph Eichler built the development, which includes 243 single-story homes, in 1954–55. Architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons designed the plans for the modernist homes; homebuyers chose from six models, which they could modify at an additional cost. Jones was the primary architect for the Greenmeadow properties and was ...

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