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1. Historic Name <br />2. Common or current name <br />3. Number & street <br /> City Redwood City <br />4. UTM Zone <br />5. Quad map no. <br />REDWOOD CITY HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY <br />State of California - The Resources Agency <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION <br />OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br />Ser. No. <br />5B1National Register Status <br />Local Designation <br />DPR 523 (Rev. 6/90) <br />Dick G. Lee <br />1200 Arguello Street <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Private <br />Residential <br />R-4 <br />Redevelopment/Maint. <br />8. Planning Agency <br /> Planning Division <br />9. Owner & Address <br />10. Type of Ownership <br />11. Present Use <br />12. Zoning <br />13. Threats <br />IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION <br />Vicintity Only <br />Cross-Corridor <br />County San Mateo <br />Other053-144-010Parcel No. <br />ZIP 94063 <br />George Eikerenkotter Residence <br />None <br />406 Stambaugh Street <br />10 <br />NW/4 Palo Alto 15/ <br />6. Property category If district, number of documented resources not applicable <br />7. Briefly desribe the present physical appearance of the property, including condition, boundaries, related <br /> features, surroundings, and (if appropriate), architectural style. <br />Building <br />DESCRIPTION <br />A B C D <br />Site Photo <br />This two-story house is one of two superior examples of Redwood City's Greek Revival architecture. The one-story wing may <br />have been added not long after the house was built. The wing is of very nearly the same style as the rest of the house and no <br />recent alterations are apparent. The windows and doorways, in both the front and rear elevations, though placed in harmony <br />with relation to one another, are curiously offset with respect to the edges of the walls. <br />SEE CONTINUATION SHEET <br />568760/4148620 <br />7.B. - Page 20