These boys played on one of four major Los Altos Hills Little League teams in the summer of 1964.
Apricot trees are in full bloom on a hillside near the Jesuit Retreat Center,
A snowstorm dusted this Los Altos orchard with a thin layer - on January 21, 1962.
photo of Laura Morgan, taken in the early 1900’s... Laura and her husband, Cosmo, were early property owners in the Los Altos / Los Altos Hills area.
Percy T. Morgan and his wife, Fanny Ainsworth Morgan, sit in front of the home known as "Little Gables" owned by Percy’s father, “Cosmo” Morgan. The house was built circa 1909.
Jack Gregory is parked in front of his business on Main Street in the 1920’s. Jack’s and Jack Shoup’s pharmacy was located in the Copland building, the current location of The Post restaurant.
The evening Southern Pacific passenger train from San Francisco passes through Los Altos between El Monte Avenue and Springer Road in the mid-1950s.
Furinko, Masaka and Yoneko Kagawa are sorting books outside the Japanese School that was located on Furuichi property (site of today’s Los Altos Nursery) in the 1920’s.
These men are drilling a new water well or deepening an existing one on the Gilbert Smith property in 1940.
Margaret Smith plays the piano during a 1940’s Christmas season in the family's Los Altos home. After her death in 1973, the Gilbert Smith House and its surrounding apricot orchard became part of the Los Altos Civic Center.
In this 1912 photo, the Loucks family prepares to leave their house, near the corner of what is now San Antonio Road and El Camino. To the left of the horse and buggy are Marie and Samuel Loucks; Charles and Ray stand to the right.
Southern Pacific boxcar that may be one of the two box cars that served as the station and post office before the permanent station was built.
Standing among flowering apricot trees and yellow mustard on Almond Ave, March, 1954. The following month that orchard was bulldozed to prepare the site for the construction of Los Altos High School.
In 1954, the railroad ran along the route of the present-day Foothill Expressway. Lincoln Ave and St Nicholas Church can be seen in the lower left corner.
Los Altos was honored by a Salvation Army Band delegation from the San Francisco Training College under the direction of Major Parkhouse in December 1948. Thirty strong, the band played up and down Main Street.
This view of Gilbert Smith’s orchard and the Los Altos downtown triangle was probably taken from a second-floor window of Smith’s house in January 1913.
Wilma Fox Leonard is standing on First Street in front of the “Gardner Bullis Attorney At Law” office in the late 1940s. The building was later Clint’s Ice Cream, then a restaurant and now is occupied by Los Altos Hardware.
The sign on the back of the cart reads “Los Altos Hills Sanitation Dept.” It was the last entry in the May 30, 1981 parade held in Los Altos Hills as part of the town’s 25th anniversary celebration of its incorporation.
3 boys from Almond School in Los Altos work on their cat feeder invention, April, 1992.
If you know the boys’ names please contact the Los Altos History Museum.
June 1965 Town Crier photo advertising the Los Altos Lutheran Church car wash. Only $1.00 . . . what a bargain!
Petting sheep at Deer Hollow Farm in 1982.The ranch was established by the Grant Brothers, Frank and George, in 1853.