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Palo Alto Medical Clinic

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Palo Alto Medical Clinic, 300 Homer Ave., Palo Alto, CA 5 27 2012 4 21 09 PM
Palo Alto Medical Clinic, 300 Homer Ave., Palo Alto, CA 5 27 2012 4 21 09 PM

Palo Alto Medical Clinic, also known as the Roth Building (structure built in 1932) was a former medical clinic. The building is located at 300 Homer street, at the corner of Bryant street in Palo Alto, California. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Santa Clara County, California since 2010. The building is a good example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, and has historical relevance for the Palo Alto community, art history, and medical history.

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Palo Alto Medical Clinic
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