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San Mateo, the earliest recorded history is in the archives of Mission Dolores. It indicates in 1789 the Missionaries had named a Native American village along Laurel Creek Los Laureles or the Laurels (Mission Delores, 1789). An 1835 sketch map of the Rancho refers to the creek as arroyo de los Laureles, but by now most of the Laurels have vanished.Coyote Point was an early recorded feature of San Mateo in 1810. Beginning in the 1850s some wealthy San Franciscans began looking for summer or permanent homes in the milder mid-peninsula. While most of this early settlement occurred in adjacent Hillsborough and Burlingame, a n... More
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San Mateo, the earliest recorded history is in the archives of Mission Dolores. It indicates in 1789 the Missionaries had named a Native American village along Laurel Creek Los Laureles or the Laurels (Mission Delores, 1789). An 1835 sketch map of the Rancho refers to the creek as arroyo de los Laureles, but by now most of the Laurels have vanished.Coyote Point was an early recorded feature of San Mateo in 1810. Beginning in the 1850s some wealthy San Franciscans began looking for summer or permanent homes in the milder mid-peninsula. While most of this early settlement occurred in adjacent Hillsborough and Burlingame, a number of historically important mansions and buildings trickled over into San Mateo.A.P. Giannini, founder of the Bank of Italy (that became Bank of America), lived here most of his life. His mansion, Seven Oaks, currently in disrepair and listed in the National Register of Historic Places (No.99001181), is located at 20 El Cerrito Drive.The Howard Estate was built in 1859 on the hill accessed by Crystal Springs Road. The Parrott Estate was erected in 1860 in the same area, giving rise to two conflicting names for the hill, Howard Hill and Parrott Hill. After substantial use of the automobile by about 1935, neither name was commonly applied to that hill (Brown, 1975). The Borel estate was developed near Borel Creek in 1874, with present uses being modern offices and shops; the property is still managed and owned by Borel Place Associates and the Borel Estate Company.Scholars Cottage, at 37 E. Santa Inez Avenue, was built by Ernest Coxhead in 1875 in the Tudor Revival style. The Eugene J. De Sabla Teahouse and Tea Garden was established in 1900 at 70 De Sabla Avenue, designed by Makoto Hagiwara. It exists today as a garden of a later home, and it features rock art and other sculpture."Hayward Park," the extraordinary 1880 American Queen Anne style residence of silver and banking millionaire Alvinza Hayward (often said to be "California's first millionaire"), was built on an 800 acre estate in San Mateo. The property, which included a deer park and racetrack, was converted into a hotel after Hayward's death in 1904. It burned in a spectacular 1920 fire.
 
 
 

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Coyote Point Museum
1651 Coyote Point Drive
 
 
 
 
 
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Viognier
222 East Fourth Avenue
 
 
 
 
 
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231 Ellsworth
231 South Ellsworth Avenue
 
 
 
 
 
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Poplar Creek Golf Club
1700 Coyote Point Drive
 
 
 
 
 
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Astaria Restaurant & Bar
50 East Third Avenue
 
 
 
 
 
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San Mateo County Event Center
1346 Saratoga Dr
 
 
 
 
 
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Man-U Imports
980 South Amphlett Boulevard
 
 
 
 
 
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Hillsdale Mall
60 31st Avenue
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Espetus Churrascaria
710 South B Street
 
 
 
 
 
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Lake Lanier Island Campgrounds
7000 Holiday Road
 
 
 
 
 

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Kingfish
201 S B St
 
 
 
 
 
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222 E 4th Ave
 
 
 
 
 
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231 S Ellsworth Ave
 
 
 
 
 
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Astaria Restaurant & Bar
50 E 3rd Ave
 
 
 
 
 
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Lanterna (La)
180 W 25th Ave
 
 
 
 
 
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Taqueria La Cumbre
28 N B St
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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