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№ 95 San Rafael Way, @ Monterey Boulevard, St. Francis Wood, San Francisco, California
St. Francis Wood Historic District
built 1926
Architect: B. Cooper Corbett of Los Angeles. He designed 18 houses in St. Francis Wood. His son was modernist architect Mario Corbett.
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№ 176 Juanita Way, San Francisco, California
built 1927
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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Doesn't it lordingly/lordsomely tower? It's said there is noplace in the city from which it cannot be seen.
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In downtown Ocala, Florida, on March 6th, 2019, the backside of the former Marion Hotel (built 1927, 80000955 on the National Register of Historic Places), later known as the Ocala National Bank Building and now apparently an office building known as the Marion Sovereign Building, at the northwest corner of North Magnolia Avenue and Northwest 1st Street, as viewed from the northeast corner of Northwest 1st Avenue and Northwest 1st Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Marion (county) (1002631)
• Ocala (2020611)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• fire escapes (300003262)
• historic buildings (300008063)
• hotels (public accommodations) (300007166)
• office buildings (300007043)
• paint (coating) (300015029)
• repurposing (300417716)
• stucco (300014966)
• white (color) (300129784)
Wikidata items:
• 6 March 2019 (Q57349898)
• 1920s in architecture (Q11185486)
• 1927 in architecture (Q2738608)
• Central Florida (Q2920358)
• March 6 (Q2399)
• March 2019 (Q31275158)
• Marion Hotel (Q6765239)
• Mediterranean Revival architecture (Q7937337)
• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)
• North Central Florida (Q2916367)
• North Florida (Q7055353)
• Second Seminole War (Q2976715)
• Treaty of Payne's Landing (Q865831)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Historic hotels (sh2010009376)
• Hotels—Florida (sh2014002303)
Juanita Way, San Francisco, California
most houses here built 1927
Miraloma Park subdivision
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Spanish colonial revival / Mediterranean revival architecture
№ 2643 15th Avenue
West Portal area
San Francisco, Calif.
built 1933
Sept. 23rd, 2015
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Laguna Honda Hospital
Alms House Tract
San Francisco
The property was first put to use as an alms house in 1866.
"TThe 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
Those buildings, whose Mediterranean tile work is echoed in the architecture of today’s Laguna Honda, were opened in 1926 and continued to grow in the decades that followed with the addition of new “finger wings,” the long, Florence Nightingale-style open wards that were customary at the time."
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Ulloa Street
Laguna Honda / Forest Hill Extension / Edgehill neighborhood
looking north
San Francisco
30 January 2012
church built 1929 by Edward A. Eames, architect.
LUMIX B 017
2031 Bush Street, San Francisco
Golden Gate Institute
KINMON GAKUEN; GOLDEN GATE INSTITUTE
Original Use: Japanese Language & Cultural School
Mediterranean Revival architecture ● built 1924-26 ● William C. Hayes, architect
20200512_164738 Bush Street
№ 1390 Monterey Boulevard
"Monterey Heights or other"
San Francisco, California
year built: 1927
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2119 Vicente Street
2125 Vicente Street
Parkside District, San Francisco, California
built 1931
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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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