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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in San Mateo County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.
The City of San Mateo acquired the first 16 acres (6 ha) of land from C. Frederick Kohl's estate in 1922 via a bond measure of US$80,000 (equivalent to $1,460,000 in 2023), [17] establishing it as the first public park in San Mateo; [34] the baseball field was one of the first amenities laid out. An additional 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) were added in ...
List table of the properties and districts — listed on the California Historical Landmarks — within San Mateo County, California. Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
Since 1990, San Mateo has had a voter-approved ordinance limiting the height of new development to 55 feet (17 m). The San Mateo housing market is one of the most expensive in the country. In February 2018, the median San Mateo home was valued at $1,463,900, [65] and the median rent was ranked ninth in the entire nation, at $2,242 per month. [66]
Nov. 10—At Clarkston's Valley Community Center, kitchen operations that would normally feed between 50 and 100 people ground to a halt Thursday after a regional natural gas outage made most of ...
1990 "Best of San Mateo County" by the San Mateo County Times [3] 1993 Named a United States Department of Education, National Blue Ribbon School [16] 2001 Stanford Graduate School of Education's first Professional Development School [3] 2007 Named a California Distinguished School [17]
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is the five-member elected body that supervises the operation of San Mateo County, California. Board members represent one of five districts of roughly equal population within the county, elected, since a 2012 charter change, only by voters in their own district. [ 1 ]
John Parrott Esq. House San Mateo, Cal. "In 1854 Frederick Macondray, one of San Francisco's first merchants, settled in San Mateo. Mr. Macondray acquired a large tract of land on the south bank of the San Mateo Creek and there for several years made his home, subsequently selling to John Parrott, a native of Fairfax Court House, Virginia.