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Monterey Boulevard @ San Jacinto Way
"Monterey Heights"
San Francisco, California
year built: 1928
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1450 Monterey Boulevard @ San Jacinto Way
"Monterey Heights"
San Francisco, California
year built: 1926
▪ 12 rooms
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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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№ 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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№ 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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the houses on this block were built in 1936 and 1937
30th Avenue
Parkside District (part of the greater Sunset District)
San Francisco, California
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2690 and 2694 18th Avenue, built 1936-1937
West Portal neighborhood
San Francisco, California
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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№ 1950 Vicente Street @ 31st Avenue
Parkside District (part of the greater Sunset District)
San Francisco, California
built 1939
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№ 2460 Scott Street
built 1922
Scott Street @ Pacific Avenue, Pacific Heights, San Francisco
alternative address 2689 Pacific Avenue
● Occupant per 1940 directory: Alfred Ghirardelli
● Owner per 1943 property directory: Clarisse Girardeli
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