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Home on Lennox in Felton Gables neighborhood of Menlo Park

Nestled in a corner off Encinal Avenue are four streets of mostly Craftsman and Midwestern style houses and cottages that just may qualify as Menlo Park’s  most hidden neighborhood. Ask people where Felton Gables is located and they either scratch their head – or think it’s in Atherton

Russ Peterson“We’re kind of an island,” says Russ Peterson, current resident of the Felton Gables Homeowner’s Association. “That in itself ties us together. But our annual 4th of July party, held in front of 200 Lennox (pictured above), cements those ties.”

There’s no way to go through Felton Gables – only around it. Because of that the neighborhood doesn’t get much traffic, although that seems to be an enduring topic of the homeowner’s association. “I was reviewing notes from a 1947 meeting and people were concerned about speeding,” says Russ.  “We still are.”

Passageway off Felton Dr.Russ provided InMenlo with a tour of the neighborhood, pointing out the “secret” passage way (left) to Holbrook Palmer Park – “our defacto neighborhood park,” says Russ – that used to be a speedy way to get to the Atherton train station before fencing was put in place. Most of the homes were built in the 30s and 40s on land that once housed the estate of Senator Charles Norton Felton.

Felton Gable residents seem to get stuck on the place. Children grow up and buy their parents home. “People get drawn back,” says Russ. “The Hobbs bought one home, then a second, and then a third. They moved out to Woodside and then came back. They’ve owned the most houses.

“People have lived here a long time – and loved it a long time.”

Photos by Chris Gulker

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Menlo residents Tuck & Patti appear tonight (7/10) at the Stanford Jazz Workshop: http://bit.ly/aN513Z

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Holly Smolik celebrates turning 18 with a salute to Ella

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When Holly Smolik takes the stage Sunday as one of the performers in Ella Fitzgerald: America’s First Lady of Song at the Stanford Jazz Workshop, she will have just turned 18 (the day before). Quite a coming of age celebration – one that salutes another singer who started young.
Arranger/pianist Larry Dunlap, who is the concert’s [...]

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Sisters Julie (left) and Tamara Michel opened their clothing shop, Boutique 4 (formerly 4 Clothing Solutions), on Santa Cruz Ave. in downtown Menlo Park six years ago.  What followed was not necessarily a tranquil period for small retailers, to say the least. But they stuck to their business plan – offering reasonably priced clothing that’s [...]

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Maybe you’ve noticed. InMenlo loves to find the hidden treasures of Menlo Park. Add Camarillo Pacific Railroad to the list – right near the top.
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Lalita Tademy: Success through intuitive leaps

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What best-selling author Lalita Tademy knew is that she wanted to leave the fast-paced world she inhabited as a high tech executive. What she was called to do was another matter.
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Poppies are everywhere you look

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Does anyone else think there’s an increasing number of poppies tucked into corners of Menlo Park gardens this year? Some fanciers of the California state flower even make them the centerpiece of a front yard.

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Sunday’s rain: cold, wet and copious

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The intersection of Cambridge and University is pictured here, flooded by Sunday’s rains.
Though forecast, the rain came down in surprising quantity, which, added to the day’s chill, kept most Menloites tucked cozily indoors.

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