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Dorchester Way, San Francisco

  

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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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Westwood Highlands, San Francisco, California

built 1924

Mediterranean revival architecture

built 1930

nos 3530 and 3532 22nd Street, San Francisco, California

July 20, 2020

 

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601 Prague Street built 1931

607 Prague Street built 1931

615 Prague Street built 1930

Mediterranean revival architecture

Crocker-Amazon district

San Francisco

 

land once owned by the Crocker estate company

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at Mangels Avenue, Westwood Highlands, San Francisco, California

built 1925

Juanita Way, San Francisco, California

 

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built 1931

Ingleside

San Francisco

 

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№ 252 Juanita Way, San Francisco, California

built 1926

Miraloma Park subdivision

 

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part of the St. Emydius complex

# 286 built 1915

# 250-270 built 1939

 

San Francisco, California

 

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Laguna Honda Hospital

San Francisco

 

Laguna Honda opened in 1866 to care for one of the first generations of San Franciscans, the Gold Rush pioneers.

 

Many people who had come west seeking their fortunes in the gold and silver mines of Northern California went bust instead. The burgeoning city responded to its growing numbers of people in need by constructing a four-story wood frame building to house indigent San Franciscans on the old San Miguel Rancho west of Twin Peaks.

lagunahonda.org/OurHistory

 

Mediterranean revival complex designed by John Reid Jr. and built by Mayor James Rolph Jr., 1920s

 

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pedestrian way between Dorchester Way and Kensington Way

San Francisco

  

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Juanita Way, San Francisco, California

most houses here built 1927

Miraloma Park subdivision

 

In 1925, Meyer Brothers bought the east slope of Mt. Davidson from the Adolph Sutro estate. They bought another 1650 home sites from Wells Fargo and Company for a total of 208 acres to meet their goal of a planned community of 2000 homes. The streets in Miraloma Park were to be wide and curved to take advantage of the contours of the property. The homes were to be designed according to a variety of exterior plans but for best cost containment the interiors would follow a limited number of plans. www.outsidelands.org/miraloma-park.php

 

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3541 20th Street

20th and San Carlos Streets, the Mission, San Francisco

style: Mediterranean Revival

  

1937 and 1950s occupant: First Church of the Nazarene

 

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Chestnut Street, Russian Hill, San Francisco

Colonial Revival style architecture, San Francisco version....

 

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Laguna Honda Hospital

San Francisco

architect: John Reid Jr.

 

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№ 15 Lansdale Avenue @ Dalewood Way, San Francisco, California

built 1924

 

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2500 block of 15th Avenue

West Portal area

San Francisco, Calif.

Sept. 23rd, 2015

 

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№ 445 / 447 Miramar Avenue

built 1923

Westwood Park development

San Francisco, 2014

 

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№ 1420 Monterey Boulevard

"Monterey Heights"

San Francisco, California

year built: 1926

 

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Mission Terrace

San Francisco

 

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№ 155 Juanita Way, San Francisco, California

built 1927

Miraloma Park subdivision

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201 South Hill Boulevard, "Crocker Amazon", San Francisco, California

built 1926

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Living room photographs of 1040 NE 96th Street in Miami Shores

Mission Terrace

San Francisco

 

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House with version of Monterey style porch

№ 2663 15th Avenue

West Portal area: the development of this area was spurred by the 1918 opening of the Twin Peaks rail tunnel.

built 1928

  

San Francisco, Calif.

Sept. 23rd, 2015

 

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3157 Baker St

built 2003 says city records

Marina District, San Francisco

 

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№ xxx Upper Terrace

Ashbury Heights

San Francisco, California

94117

 

120 Upper terrace was built in 1926

Easter Sunday walk, quarantine

  

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Caine Avenue

Ingleside district

eastern slope

San Francisco, California

October 6th, 2015

 

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