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National Register of Historic Places in San Mateo County, California
 
Our Lady of the Wayside in Portola Valley
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National Register #77000338
Our Lady of the Wayside
930 Portola Road
Portola Valley
Built 1912

Our Lady of the Wayside was designed by native San Francisco architect Timothy L. Pflueger (1892-1946) and built when he was only twenty years old. Over the course of his career, his firm Miller and Pflueger designed many of San Francisco's finest buildings, including glamorous movie theaters which defined the Golden Age of Hollywood.

1910-1932: New Mission Theater (San Francisco)
1922: Castro Theater (San Francisco)
1924: Metro Theater (San Francisco)
1925: Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building (San Francisco)
1926: Alhambra Theater (San Francisco)
1929: Medical-Dental Office Building (San Francisco)
1930: Pacific Coast Stock Exchange (San Francisco)
1931: Paramount Theater (Oakland)
1932: Alameda Theater (Alameda)
1932: George Washington High School (San Francisco)
1936: El Rey Theater (San Francisco)
1939: Transbay Terminal (San Francisco)
1939: Top of the Mark (San Francisco)

Our Lady of the Wayside is also California Landmark 909.

 
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