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  2. College Terrace, Palo Alto, California - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Eton Park and was renamed for a former Palo Alto Postmaster in 1968. [4] Frederick W. Weisshaar Park, also on Dartmouth Street between College Avenue and South California Avenue. Originally called Hampton Park it was renamed in 1968 for an earlier owner of the College Terrace land.

  3. Palo Alto, California - Wikipedia

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    City in California, United States Palo Alto, California City Baylands Nature Preserve, Ramona Street Architectural District, Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto History Museum, Palo Alto Circle Flag Seal Logo Etymology: from Spanish palo alto ' tall stick ' Location in Santa Clara County and California Palo Alto, California Show map of San Francisco Bay Area Palo Alto, California Show map of ...

  4. Melvin Carter (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Carter also attacked women in San Francisco, Davis, Berkeley and other California cities. However, he became known as the College Terrace Rapist by first being identified as a serial rapist there and eventually being arrested in Palo Alto. [4]

  5. These are all the states with Trump properties and businesses

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    California. The 18-hole Trump National Golf Club just outside of Los Angeles offers panoramic views of the Pacific coast. Also serving as a destination for weddings and events, the property is ...

  6. History of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Note the communities of University Park (now downtown Palo Alto), Palo Alto (now College Terrace in Palo Alto), and Mayfield (annexed by Palo Alto in the 1920s). The Stanfords chose their country estate, Palo Alto Stock Farm, in northern Santa Clara County as the site of the university, so that the university is often called "the Farm" to this day.

  7. Professorville - Wikipedia

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    Professorville is a registered historic district in Palo Alto, California containing homes that were built by Stanford University professors. The historic district is bounded by Addison Avenue, Waverley Street, Kingsley Avenue, and Ramona Street.

  8. Linda G. Alvarado - Wikipedia

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    She attended Pomona College in Claremont, California where she graduated in 1973 with a bachelor's degree in economics. [4] She was physically challenged at the age of 5, diagnosed with a hernia . She started the Alvarado company in 1976 with the help of her parents, given a loan of $2,500.

  9. T. B. Downing House - Wikipedia

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    The T. B. Downing House is a historic house located at 706 Cowper St. in Palo Alto, California.The Queen Anne style house was built in 1894 for T. B. Downing, who served on Palo Alto's first city council.