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Oak Grove Avenue, San Mateo CCD


On this page you can find a location map as well as a list of places and services available around Oak Grove Avenue: Hotels, restaurants, sports facilities, educational centers, ATMs, supermarkets, gas stations and more.

Nearest Named Buildings

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    El Camino Real 1235
    This is the pizza chain's first restaurant. It opened in 1959.
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    Menlo Avenue 720
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    Menlo Avenue 630
    https://www.chefkwans.com/
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    El Camino Real 1090
    This Federal style building was designed by Birge Clark. For many years it was the American Trust Bank, Menlo Park City Hall, Library and Police Station. Currently it is the British Bankers Club restaurant.
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    Menlo Avenue 750
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    El Camino Real 949
    https://guildtheatre.com/
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    El Camino Real 935
    https://www.leatherfurnitureca.com/
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    Merrill Street 1100
    The station was originally built in 1867 by the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad. The SF&SJRR was acquired by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1868. It holds the record as the oldest, continually operating train station in California.
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    Merrill Street 1145
    Home to PH McEvoy, a San Mateo County Supervisor and later to JH Sullivan, a Menlo Park real estate agent. Once used a mortuary, and a tea room, now an office building.
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    Merrill Street 1090
    This building is the former Southern Pacific baggage building in the historic Menlo Park Rail Station.
    http://wbmrra.ning.com
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    Alma Street 1170
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    Alma Street 1018
    https://www.saintfrankcoffee.com/
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    Clocktower
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    Ravenswood Avenue 330
    This building is named in the memory of Rev. Hugh E Montgomery, pastor 1913-1922. Presently used as the offices for Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
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    Ravenswood Avenue 555
    The Barron-Latham-Hopkins Gate Lodge, or the Gatehouse, is the oldest existing structure in Menlo Park and the last surviving gatehouse in the state of California. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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    https://www.menlopark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/City-C...
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    El Camino Real 525
    https://local.safeway.com/safeway/ca/menlo-park/525-el-camin...
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    Laurel Street 501
    https://www.menlopark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Gymnas...
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    El Camino Real 1340
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    El Camino Real 1352
    https://www.feyrestaurant.com/
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    Glenwood Avenue 555
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    El Camino Real 1400
    https://www.parkjames.com/
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    http://jeffreyshamburgers.com/
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    https://www.hotellucent.com/
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    Oak Grove Avenue 250
    The historic Edward Hopkins estate, called Vallombrosa, meaning shady grove, was built in 1880. Edward was the nephew of Mark Hopkins, one of the Big Four investors in the Central Pacific Railroad.
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    Oak Grove Avenue 210
    This Gothic Revival style church was known as St. Bridget's Chapel until th late 1880s. In 1878 it was moved to this location from the corner of Middlefield Rd and Ringwood Ave.The Rose Window above the altar was installed in 1900.
    https://www.nativitymenlo.org
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    Noel Drive 1040
    The Lemmen Meyer mansion was built in 1870 in the Italianate style. It was purchased by Edgar Mills in 1880 and later named "Bright Eagle" by Emma Noel who owned the property from 1908-1946. It is currently used for multiple business suites.
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    The entry gates to Linden Towers, James Flood's estate and mansion were built in 1878. The Victorian style "Wedding Cake" mansion was razed in 1936. Only the gates remain.
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    Oak Grove Avenue 215
    Mrs DE O'Keefe conveyed 12.25 acres of land along Oak Grove to the Dominican religious order on May 26 1927.
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    Menlo Avenue 770
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    Menlo Avenue 800
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    Crane Street 1220
    This chapel, formerly located on Pine Street, where it served as the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and later the church of the Stanford family. In 1957 it was gifted to the Russian Orthodox group and moved to this site.
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    Oak Grove Avenue 501
    Built by JL taylor in 1902, the house is known as the "The Jewel" of Oak Grove. Bought in 1915 by AA Feely. Five generations of Feely have lived there until 1989 when the house was moved forward on its lot.
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    Laurel Street 1261

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 OSM Tags

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