College Terrace, Palo Alto, California

College Terrace is a neighborhood in the city of Palo Alto, California, adjacent to Stanford University.

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An all-residential neighborhood, College Terrace stretches 12 by two blocks. It lies between South California Avenue and Stanford Avenue, from Amherst Street to El Camino Real. College Avenue runs down the center of the neighborhood. College Terrace is directly adjacent to Escondido Village, a campus residence on the southern edge of Stanford University. The neighborhood features its own branch of the Palo Alto Public Library system.[1]

There are three parks in the College Terrace neighborhood:

There are three religious communities in College Terrace:

All of the street names in the College Terrace neighborhood are named after East Coast colleges and universities such as Amherst, Bowdoin, Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Oberlin, Princeton, Cornell, Wellesley, Williams and Yale.

Notable former residents of College Terrace include the architect Birge Clark, theologian Robert McAfee Brown, and folk singer Joan Baez.[2]

Crimes

The neighborhood also notoriously gave its name to the College Terrace Rapist, who forced at least 11 women living in the neighborhood to have sex at knifepoint between 1971 and 1979.[3] The College Terrace Rapist eventually admitted to at least 100 rapes both in College Terrace and elsewhere in California.[4]

Notes

  1. College Terrace Library
  2. see: 'Views from the Terrace' newsletter, Nov 2002 http://www.ctra.org/views/November02/Nov02.html
  3. "Remembering the terror in College Terrace". Palo Alto online. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
  4. "A serial rapist's trail of tragedies". freelancestar.com. 1994-03-28. Retrieved 2014-10-25.

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