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Willard Griffin House and Carriage House

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Willard Griffin House, 12345 S. El Monte Ave., Los Altos, CA 6 3 2012 6 47 49 PM
Willard Griffin House, 12345 S. El Monte Ave., Los Altos, CA 6 3 2012 6 47 49 PM

The Willard Griffin House and Carriage House is a historic mansion and carriage house located in Los Altos, California. The estate, constructed in 1901, features a three-story main house designed in the American Craftsman style. The Willard Griffin House and Carriage House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 13, 1977. Today, the house and carriage house are located at the lower section of the Foothill College campus.

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Willard Griffin House and Carriage House
El Monte Road,

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Foothill College

El Monte Road 12345
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Foothill–DeAnza Community College District

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Willard Griffin House, 12345 S. El Monte Ave., Los Altos, CA 6 3 2012 6 47 49 PM
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