Welcome to Los Altos Hills Historical Society

Preserving the History of Los Altos Hills

Los Altos Hills Historical Society (LAHHS), a non-profit organization, is dedicated to preserving the history of the community. Some of California's earliest non-native Americans, such as Juana Briones, the Taaffes and the Murphys, settled in the area, and their properties are still distinguishable.

The Fund for Stegner's Study

The Los Altos Hills Historical Society invites contributions to the Fund for Stegner's Study. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit corporation, so such donations are potentially tax deductible. Please click here for more information and the form.

We are inviting participating in activities. Please check Events for the upcoming general meetings and speakers. Please check the previous presentations.

Timeline lists the events that have shaped the community.

To learn more about Los Altos Hills history and historical landmarks please check Resources.

Experience Los Altos Hills' interesting past by joining our society as a member, and getting our newsletter.

Please check other Local Historical Societies.

National group joins fight to save Wallace Stegner's Los Altos Hills writing studio
By Jesse Dungan, Daily News Staff Writer. Updated: 06/01/2011 12:05:18 AM PDT

A plan to raze Wallace Stegner's former Los Altos Hills home and writing studio hit a speed bump over the weekend when a national organization asked the town to do a full environmental review of the project.

"There is significant evidence that the Stegner home and study are historic resources subject to (the California Environmental Quality Act)," the National Trust for Historic Preservation wrote in a letter the town received Saturday. "Wallace Stegner's importance as a novelist and environmentalist are legendary."

Planning officials were scheduled Tuesday to consider allowing the property's current owners to build a 7,337-square-foot home and 240-square-foot swimming pool but postponed taking any action. Planning Director Debbie Pedro continued the hearing to an undetermined date so the city could review the National Trust's request. Please read more...


 

 


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