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This room was more in a Louis XVI style.

1420 Monterey Boulevard

"Monterey Heights"

San Francisco, California

year built: 1926

 

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adrian salgado

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adrian salgado

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№ 2586 15th Avenue

San Francisco, Calif.

Sept. 23rd, 2015

built 1929

  

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№ 2662, № 2666, and № 2670 18th Avenue

West Portal neighborhood

San Francisco, California

all built 1936

  

This neighborhood was developed in the 1910s and 1920s, carved out of the old Rancho San Miguel land grant. The primary developer was Fernando Nelson and Sons

 

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1435 Monterey Boulevard

San Francisco, California

year built: 1935

  

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№ 2567 or 2587 15th Avenue

West Portal area

San Francisco, Calif.

Sept. 23rd, 2015

 

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Monterey Boulevard @ San Jacinto Way

"Monterey Heights"

San Francisco, California

year built: 1928

 

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№ XXXX 20th Avenue

Merced Manor, San Francisco, California

Sept. 23, 2015

built 193X

1450 Monterey Boulevard @ San Jacinto Way

"Monterey Heights"

San Francisco, California

year built: 1926

▪ 12 rooms

  

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15th Avenue

West Portal area

San Francisco, Calif.

Sept. 23rd, 2015

 

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San Francisco

Edward A. Eames, architect, 1929

30 January 2012

  

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№ 13xx Monterey Boulevard

"Monterey Heights or other"

San Francisco, California

year built: 192xx

 

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298 South Hill Boulevard @ Canyon, "Crocker Amazon", San Francisco, California

built 1937

 

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adrian salgado

305-491-7179

adrian@gablesmavens.com

saturation upped

Mediterranean revival architecture

 

Westwood Highlands, San Francisco, California

№ 115 San Rafael Way, Balboa Terrace, San Francisco, California

built 1923

 

"Owners or developers of land West of Twin Peaks had a major role in getting the tunnel built. The Twin Peaks Property Owners Association, which described itself as responsible for the creation of the Twin Peaks Tunnel, consisted of A. S. Baldwin (Baldwin & Howell) as president; R. C. Newell (Forest Hill) as Vice President; and directors Joseph A. Leonard (Ingleside Terraces), C. C. Young, Duncan McDuffie (St. Francis Wood), J. E. Green, C. A.Hawkins, Fernando Nelson, and George N. Merritt—all owners or developers of land West of Twin Peaks."

www.sfog.us/homes/San_Francisco_Residence_Parks.pdf page 16

 

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Exterior photographs of 1040 NE 96th Street in Miami Shores

№ 158 Juanita Way

Miraloma Park subdivision

San Francisco

built 1927

 

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adrian salgado

305-491-7179

adrian@gablesmavens.com

taken during Miami International Congress

№ 125 San Rafael Way, Balboa Terrace, San Francisco, California

built 1924

 

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№ 99 Magellan Avenue

Forest Hill, San Francisco, California

built 1925

 

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№ 1 Valdez Avenue, built 1923

Greenwood Avenue, Valdez Avenue

Westwood Park

San Francisco, California

a walk from Noe Valley to Westwood Park; September 2015

  

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615 Prague Street built 1930

Mediterranean revival architecture

Crocker-Amazon district

San Francisco

 

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Laguna Honda hospital, John Reid Jr., architect

seen from Forest Hill, San Francisco, California

9 October 2015

 

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10 Hazelwood Avenue

San Francisco, California

built 1923

a walk from Noe Valley to Westwood Park; September 2015

 

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■ № 1657 8th Avenue, "Windsor Terrace" development, Inner Sunset, San Francisco

built 1926

Harold G. Stoner, architect

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62 Castaneda Avenue

built 1926

Forest Hill, San Francisco, California

 

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