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There are many Historic Inventory buildings on University Avenue including the fine bank building on the left (1906; Classical Revival remodel 1928). | | A view of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, (1916), Laning Chateau (with dome, 1927), and Casa Real (1930) on Forest Avenue after a storm. | | Entry to Casa Real (1930) |
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Fraternal Hall, High Street, is listed on the National Register (1898) | | Former Medico-Dental Building (1927) and other large historic buildings on Hamilton Avenue. | | Cardinal Hotel, Hamilton Avenue (1924) |
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Terra cotta at the Cardinal Hotel (1924) | | Downing Block, an early post office, Hamilton Avenue (1909) | | First Church of Christ, Scientist, Forest Avenue (1916) |
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Pacific Art League Building, Ramona Street (1926) | | The Ramona Street Historic District is listed on the National Register (1925-1928) | | Former Gotham Shop Building, Ramona Street Historic District (1926) |
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Pedro deLemos Courtyard, Ramona Street Historic District (1925) | | Tile at the Pedro deLemos Building, Ramona Street Historic District (1938) | | Wrought iron, Ramona Street Historic District (1928) |
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Entry to the Downtown Post Office, Hamilton Avenue (1932) | | The Downtown Post Office is listed on the National Register (1932) | | Former Police and Fire Station, Bryant Street (1927) |
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Entry to the former Police and Fire Station, Bryant Street (1927) | | Charles W. Decker House, Waverley Street (1894) | | Bell's Bookstore Building, Emerson Street (1924) |
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President Hotel, University Avenue (1929) | | Lobby staircase, President Hotel, University Avenue (1929) | | Varsity Theatre, University Avenue (1927, marquee, 1936) |
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Stanford Theatre, University Avenue (1925, marquee, 1956) | | Box office vestibule, Stanford Theatre (1925) | | Classical medallion, Stanford Theatre box office vestibule (1925) |
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Terra cotta at the former Gold Seal Creamery Building, University Avenue (1927) | | Eave soffit, bank building, University Avenue (1906, Classical Revival remodel 1928) | | Terra cotta, former auto sales and service building, Emerson Street (1924) |
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Terra cotta, former auto sales and service building, Emerson Street (1924) | | Former Hupmobile sales and service building, Emerson Street (1924) | | Homer Avenue historic buildings (1905-1928) |
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Homer Avenue historic buildings (1905-1928) | | Colonial Revival house, Homer Avenue (1906) | | Homer Avenue historic buildings (1905-1928) |
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St. Michael's Alley Building, Emerson Street (1923) | | Queen Anne and Colonial Revival houses, Channing Avenue (1894-1905) | | Peninsula Creamery Building, High Street (1946) |
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Peninsula Creamery Dairy Store, High Street (1946) | | Kipling Street Colonial Revival houses (1897-1902) | | An inventive Kipling Street Colonial Revival house awaits restoration (1900) |
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The Roth Building on Homer Avenue will be rehabilitated for the Palo Alto History Museum (1932) | | Williams House (1906) and Historic Garden, Homer Avenue (1930s) | | Williams Historic Garden (1930s) |
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Williams Historic Garden (1930s) | | Williams Historic Garden (1930s) | | Williams Historic Garden (1930s) |
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Williams Historic Garden (1930s) | | Rear yard of the Williams House (1906) | | Doctor's path and office wing, Williams House (1906) |
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Williams Historic Garden (1930s) | | The T. B. Downing House is listed on the National Register (1894) | | A little barn on the edge of Downtown awaits restoration, Encina Avenue (ca. 1900) |
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The Professorville Historic District at the edge of Downtown is listed on the National Register. The District was home to many of the original faculty of Stanford University. | | Professor Frank Angell House (1893) | | Professor C. A. Copeland House (1901), and (beyond) the Professors Edwin and Chloe Starks House (1903) |
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Craftsman Bungalow (1908). Brown shingled homes embedded in dense vegetation are characteristic of the Professorville District. | | A characteristic street in Professorville. | | Professor Nathan Abbott House at the left (1901) |
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Professor Charles Benjamin Wing House seen through vegetation (1893) | | Professor Leander Miller Hoskins House (1903) | | A miniature rock garden adds charm to a Professorville street. |
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Colonial Revival house with significant grounds (1904) | | Craftsman bungalow built for Professor Bolton C. Brown (1899) | | Castilleja Hall, an early location of Harker's School and Castilleja School, both still operating (1892) |
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A mid-block service alley in Professorville (late 19th century) | | A service alley showing a portion of Professorville's urban forest (late 19th century) | | A surviving carriage barn (ca. 1900) |
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