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How Stanford’s early professors brought extravagant Queen Anne architecture to Palo Alto

Original post made on Aug 15, 2023

The emergence of Queen Anne homes in Palo Alto can be linked with the opening of Stanford University in 1891, which brought professors from the east and Midwest who decided to build their own homes rather than lease land from Stanford.

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Posted by Rose
a resident of Mayfield
on Aug 15, 2023 at 8:16 pm

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Thank you so much for this fascinating article. I love hearing about Palo Alto's history and seeing wonderful photos like these. It would be wonderful to hear about the Duveneck family's history in Palo Alto -- an extraordinary family that gave us so much.


Posted by Robyn Clarke
a resident of College Terrace
on Aug 16, 2023 at 12:14 pm

Robyn Clarke is a registered user.

Why are these 19th century architectural designs called Queen Anne?

Queen Anne was a 17th century British sovereign and most designs (i.e. Elizabethan, Victorian, Edwardian) are reflective of the timeframes they were built.


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