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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Menlo Park
Menlo Park, California and Vicinity
▶ San Mateo County (131) ▶ Alameda County (407) ▶ San Francisco City and County (450) ▶ Santa Clara County (409) ▶ Santa Cruz County (107)
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| On Alma Street south of East Creek Drive when traveling east. |
| | As the largest local watercourse, San Francisquito Creek played a major role in the lives of native Americans, Spanish explorers and early Anglo settlers of the area.
For perhaps 7,000 years, the native peoples -- called Costanos by . . . — — Map (db m113017) HM |
| Near Alma Street near Palo Alto Avenue. |
| | Under this Giant Redwood, the Palo Alto, November 6 to 11, 1769, camped Portola and his band on the expedition that discovered San Francisco Bay. This was the assembling point for their reconnoitering parties. Here in 1774 Padre Palou erected a . . . — — Map (db m41255) HM |
| On Merrill Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
| | This building, constructed in 1867 by the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad Company, is the oldest railroad passenger station in California. The Victorian ornamentation was added in the 1890s when the station was remodeled to serve the . . . — — Map (db m2483) HM |
| On Alma Street near East Creek Drive, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Near "El Palo Alto" the tall tree, the Portola Expedition of 63 men and 200 horses and mules camped. They had traveled from San Diego in search of Monterey but discovered instead the Bay of San Francisco. Finding the bay, too large to go around and . . . — — Map (db m25054) HM |
| Near Alma Street near Palo Alto Avenue. |
| | After Stanford University opened in 1891, business increased in nearby Mayfield and Menlo Park, towns dating from the 1850s. Mayfield was a farming center, and Menlo Park a summer home to San Franciscans. Residents of both places rejected Senator . . . — — Map (db m41337) HM |
| Near Alma Street near Palo Alto Avenue. |
| | By the time America entered World War II in 1941, the creek had been straightened at its outlet to the Bay near the Palo Alto Municipal Airport. The Army built Dipple General Hospital on land near the creek in Menlo Park. Later, Stanford Research . . . — — Map (db m41353) HM |