Named in October 1954 for Richard Perrin Graves (1906-1989), who was then the Democratic candidate for CA governor. (He lost to Republican incumbent Goodwin Knight.) Graves’s candidacy sort of came out of nowhere: a native of Philadelphia, he had recently served twenty years as executive director of the League of California Cities, a group that advocates for municipal rights. He was also a friend of developer Israel Rafkind, who was building a tract on the southeast corner of Louise and Haynes and decided to honor his buddy with a street. After his failed gubernatorial run, Graves licked his wounds back in Philly for a few years before returning to California to become a developer in his own right. He spent his golden years in Pebble Beach.
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