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"Other features unique to the Great Lobby are the 16 solid brass, recessed, lighted theatre lobby display cases, many containing original pictures from the time of the Lodge's opening in 1937. This type of fixture has become extremely valuable as a collector's item," not to mention the 11' 2" stuffed alligator, the legendary "Old Joe" below :>))
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"Other features unique to the Great Lobby are the 16 solid brass, recessed, lighted theatre lobby display cases, many containing original pictures from the time of the Lodge's opening in 1937. This type of fixture has become extremely valuable as a collector's item," not to mention the 11' 2" stuffed alligator, the legendary "Old Joe" below :>))
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Chester Avenue
San Francisco
Area platted and marketed as "Ocean View Park" circa 1915; most of the houses date from decades later.
"The regular Mission street and Ocean View cars, with five-minute service, are now only two and a half blocks away." - promotional brochure
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Balboa Terrace/West of Twin peaks/Mount Davidson Manor neighborhood: looking south
developed in the 1920s
San Francisco
2014-Aug-C 019
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601 Prague Street built 1931
Mediterranean revival architecture
Crocker-Amazon district
San Francisco
land once owned by the Crocker estate company
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Fairfield Way, looking south to Ocean Avenue, the Ingleside district, and the former El Rey Theater
"Mount Davidson Manor"
San Francisco
2014-Aug-C 025
architecture
№ 2662 15th Avenue (1937)
№ 2666 15th Avenue (1935)
West Portal area: the development of this area was spurred by the 1918 opening of the Twin Peaks rail tunnel
the back boundaries of these two parcels are cut at an angle; traceable back to how the old Rancho San Miguel and another land-grant intersected. www.outsidelands.org/historyminute/1304116609/MysteryDivi...
San Francisco, Calif.
Sept. 23rd, 2015
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№ 235 Marina Boulevard, built 1934
№ 245 Marina Boulevard, built 1931
San Francisco
26 June 2014
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499 MARINA BOULEVARD
@ Scott Street + Cervantes Boulevard
built 1930
San Francisco
26 June 2014
2014-July-R 091
Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco
(a development built on the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of San Francisco. The racetrack functioned 1895-1905; It did not reopen after the 1906 quake and the racetrack and buildings served as emergency housing. In 1910, Joseph A. Leonard’s Urban Realty Development Company bought the track and set about turning the land into a residence park. By 1912, Ingleside Terraces had opened, with Urbano Drive paved on the loop of the old racetrack.)
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Laguna Honda Hospital
San Francisco, California
"The leap from Relief Home to skilled nursing facility began in earnest in the 1920’s when Mayor James “Sunny Jim” Rolph turned over the first spade of earth for the Spanish Revival-style buildings that would become Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center"
2014-Sept-J 219
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Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco
(a development built on the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of San Francisco. The racetrack functioned 1895-1905; It did not reopen after the 1906 quake and the racetrack and buildings served as emergency housing. In 1910, Joseph A. Leonard’s Urban Realty Development Company bought the track and set about turning the land into a residence park. By 1912, Ingleside Terraces had opened, with Urbano Drive paved on the loop of the old racetrack.)
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