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Little Hollywood, San Francisco
In the early 1920s the Crocker Estate Company started selling lots in what it called the "Crocker Bay Shore Tract" and is now known as "Little Hollywood"
The Crocker Estate sold off unbuilt portions around 1929 to local builder William H. Grahn.
275 Wheeler Avenue, built 1923
Sola Avenue, Forest Hill, San Francisco
Forest Hill was developed on part of the holdings of the Adolph Sutro, whose heirs sold the land to the Residential Development Company (RDC) in 1910. RDC soon sold the tract to the Newell-Murdoch Realty Company.
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garden of St Brendan's Church
Forest Hill Extension, San Francisco
Edward A. Eames (1894-1940), architect, 1929
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Laguna Honda Hospital
seen from Santa Rita Avenue and San Marcos Avenue, Forest Hill, San Francisco, California
9 October 2015
John Reid Jr, (1879-1968) architect
City architect; his sister was married to Mayor Rolph
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Mediterranean revival architecture
71 South Hill Boulevard, built 1940
75 South Hill Boulevard, built 1926
Crocker-Amazon district
San Francisco
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№ 1542 36th Avenue, facing Sunset Boulevard (opened 1931) and with a view of the ocean, Sunset District, San Francisco
☆ built 1932 by Rousseau and Rousseau / Marian Realty Company, developers as one of 93 homes in their “Boulevard Tract” development
☆ Oliver Rousseau and others, architects
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