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Paint the Town House List.Xlsx Address Year Range Historic Historic Name Landmak St Key 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. 5 Google Campus No The colors correspond to the 2066 Crist Dr. 5 Steve Job's House Yes time in which sites were built or 1 Hacker Way 5 Facebook Campus No established. 1067 N San Antonio Rd. 5 Chef Chu's No The year ranges are as follows: 232 Santa Margarita Ave. 5 Google Garage (Subject to Debate) No 5. Silicon Valley (1970 ‐ 1990) 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. 5 Computer History Museum No 4. Population Boom (1950 ‐ 1970) 3062 Woodside Rd. 5 Buck's of Woodside No 3. World War II (1930 ‐ 1950) 165 University Ave. 5 "The Lucky Office" No 2. World War I (1910 ‐ 1930) 400 University Avenue 5 Cradle of Liberty No 1. Pre World War I (1890 ‐ 1910) 367 Addison Ave. 4 HP Garage Yes 309 1st St. 4 Reitmeir's Werkstatt Inc. No 1 N. San Antonio Rd. 4 Civic Center Apricot Orchard Yes 3160 Porter Dr. 4 ` Varian Associates No Moffett Blvd. 4 NASA Ames Research Center No 892 Carmel Ave. 3 59 Berry House No Moffett Field 3 Moffett Field Chapel No Moffett Field 3 Moffet Field Old HQ/Water Tower No 188 Second St. 3 62 Village Pantry Restaurant Yes 655 Washington St. 3 42 McDowell Home No 211 Yerba Buena Ave. 3 47 Spanish Revival, 1920s No Severyns Ave. Building 126 3 Moffett Field Historical Society Museum No Moffett Blvd. 2 Hangar One No 19 Alemandra Ln. 2 89 Myers House, 1912 Yes 52 Almond Ave. 2 54 Spanish Revival, 1920s No 11 Angela Dr. 2 75 Villa Angela, Italianate Villa, ~1923 Yes 232 Burke Rd. 2 59 Wallace Home, Tutor style, 1911 Yes 726 Campbell Ave. 2 41 Period Revival style, 1920s No 876 Carmel Ave. 2 53 "Los Altos Park" cottage, ~1925 No 1398 Chelsea Dr. 2 60 Farmhouse No 448 Cherry Ave. 2 58 Bungalow style No 530 Cherry Ave. 2 49 Bleibler House, 1912 No 571 Cherry Ave. 2 78 Spanish Revival style, 1920s, architect Erwin Reichel Yes 90 Cody Ln. 2 64 Apartment Complex, 1925 No 290 Cuesta Dr. 2 57 Craftsman Style, 1910 No 1 Cypress Ct. 2 89 Sen. Alan Cranston House, Colonial style, ~1920 No 139 W. Edith Ave. 2 54 Bungalow style, ~1915 No 331 S El Monte Rd. 2 79 Baldwin House No 236 Eleanor Ave. 2 69 Morris House No 288 First St. 2 95 Southern Pacific Railroad Station Yes 235 Fremont Ave. 2 65 Stucco Home, 1920s No 1485 Fremont Ave. 2 65 Italianate Renaissance style, 1920s No 1365 Grant Rd. 2 Oliver Holt House, 1913, restoration underway Yes 245 Hawthorne Ave. 2 Los Altos Nursery No 67 Lyell St. 2 Period Revival style, ~1915 300 Main St. 2 89 Shoup Building, 1909, now US Bank Yes 395‐399 Main St. 2 94 Copeland Building Yes 300 Manresa Way 2 El Retiro (Jesuit Retreat) No 26870 Moody Rd. 2 Hidden Villa No Oasis Beer Garden 2 Part of Camp Fremont, WWI, 1917 461 Orange Ave. 2 95 Foothills Congregational Church, 1914 Yes 654 Orange Ave. 2 79 Grenier House (present owner) No 666 Orange Ave. 2 66 Bungalow style No 625 Palm Ave. 2 60 Mission style, ~1915 No 647 N. San Antonio Rd. 2 80 San Antonio Club Yes 260 Surrey Pl. 2 80 Collier Estate, known as "Sun Acres," 1920s No 220 University Ave. 2 95 Marini House Yes 436 University Ave. 2 85 Tooker House, Prairie style, 1910 No 482 University Ave. 2 95 Halsey House, 1920s, in Redwood Grove Yes 551 University Ave. 2 85 Frothingham House, 1920s Yes 581 University Ave. 2 44 Spanish Revival, 1912 No 662 University Ave. 2 95 Wellman Estate Yes 711 University Ave. 2 90 Judge Shenk House No 600 University Terrace 2 79 Hyde House, 1916 No 275 Valley St. 2 64 Galstaur Home, 1910 No 556 Van Buren St. 2 54 Bungalow style, 1925 No 10 Yerba Buena Ave. 2 75 Craftsman, recently renovated Yes 420 Yerba Santa Ave. 2 80 Coxhead Designed House, 1917 No 1448 Fowler Ln. 1 49 Dutch Colonial Revival Farmhouse, 1898 Yes 316 Main St. 1 84 Eschenbruecher Hardware Store, 1908, now xxx Yes 388‐398 Main St. 1 94 Altos Land Company Building, 1909, now xxx Yes 672 Orange Ave. 1 54 Bungalow style, ~1908 No 452 University Ave. 1 95 Guy Shoup House, 1909 No 500 University Ave. 1 95 Paul Shoup House, 1905 Yes 368 University Ave. 1 70 S. Shoup House, 1909 No 431 University Ave. 1 69 Eschenbruecher House, 1907 No 210 Alta Vista Ave. 1 39 Ames/Landel Barn, undergoing renovation No 965 Berry Ave. 1 95 Cyrus P. Berry House, ~1890 Yes 547 Castano Corte 1 70 Panama Pacific International Exposition Structure Yes 980 Covington Rd. 1 99 Emerson House Yes 762 Edgewood Ln. 1 95 Winchester‐Merriman House, ~1890 Yes 12345 S. El Monte Rd. 1 Griffin‐House (Foothill College Campus) No Fremont and Miramonte 1 Loyola Corners No 170 Formway Ct. 1 79 Formway Property No 1512 Grant Rd. 170 No 1570 Kensington Cir. 1 65 Colonial Revival style, popular in the 1920s No 473 Lincoln Ave. 1 93 St. Nicholas Church Yes 42 Los Altos Ave. 1 44 Bungalow Farmhouse, ~1910 No 25 Maynard Ct. 1 70 Lenox House, 1908 No 39 Pine Ln. 1 77 Farmhouse, 1907 No 439 Rinconada Ct. 1 95 Farnsworth Myers House, 1895 Yes 51 S. San Antonio Rd. 1 100 J. Gilbert Smith House, 1905 Yes Santa Cruz Ave. & University Dr. 1 Camp Fremont/Fremont Park No 12335 Stonebrook Ct. 1 Morgan Manor No 725 University Ave. 1 70 Steins House Yes.
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