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  2. 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.

  3. John Adam Squire House - Wikipedia

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    A commemorative plaque that designates this site as California Historical Landmark 857 commemorating the site of John Adam Squire House at 900 University Avenue, Palo Alto, California. The plaque was placed by the California State Parks in cooperation with the Palo Alto Historical Association and the city of Palo Alto, on January 27, 1973. [4]

  4. El Palo Alto - Wikipedia

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    El Palo Alto, circa 2004. El Palo Alto (Spanish: 'the tall stick' [1]) is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) located on the banks of the San Francisquito Creek in Palo Alto, California, a city in the San Francisco Bay Area. The namesake of the city and a historical landmark, El Palo Alto is 1083–1084 years old and stands 110 feet (34 m) tall.

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

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    Palo Alto: 5: Alviso Historic District: Alviso Historic District. October 9, 1973 : Generally ... Palo Alto Medical Clinic. June 21, 2010 300 Homer Ave. ...

  6. Museum of American Heritage - Wikipedia

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    Selections from the collection are displayed in a historic house at 351 Homer Ave, Palo Alto, California. [4] MOAH is a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization [ 5 ] and a member of the American Alliance of Museums .

  7. Palo Alto, California - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto is named after El Palo Alto, a historic 110 ft tall (34 m) California Redwood on the banks of the San Francisquito Creek, sighted and named by the Portolá expedition in 1769. Before the arrival of Europeans, the Ohlone lived on the San Francisco peninsula; in particular, the Puichon Ohlone lived in the Palo Alto area.

  8. Birge Clark - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto, California Spanish Colonial Revival Former police station and fire station. [11] 1927 Charles and Kathleen Norris House, 1247 Cowper Street Palo Alto, California [11] 1929 President Hotel, 480 – 498 University Avenue Palo Alto, California [11] 1932–1936 Lucie Stern Community Center, 1305 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, California

  9. 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]