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and fires hit. Williams offered the track to the city, free of charge, to serve as a more permanent refugee camp for many homeless San Franciscans. Windows were added to the horse stables, which were cleaned and painted. It also hosted the patients from today's Laguna Honda Hospital as the facility
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Ingleside Racetrack was opened on November 28, 1895, the result of a dispute between Edward Corrigan and Thomas Williams at Williams’ Bay View Racetrack. The reason for the disagreement is unclear, but Corrigan supposedly vowed to build his own racetrack, bigger, grander, and of higher quality than
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Like other suburban developments built in the United States at the time, Ingleside Terraces was explicitly designed to be a segregated whites-only neighborhood, and written into the property deed was a section reading: "That no person of African, Japanese, Chinese, or of any Mongolian descent shall
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Eight thousand people came on opening day. Ingleside Racetrack had raised the elegance standard considerably; there were bands, fine dining, wonderful views, a clubhouse; fitting in with the other gambling operations in the area.
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moved into the neighborhood with his family as the first non-white residents. The following year, on June 5, 1958, other neighborhood residents burned a cross on the front lawn of the Pooles' house. The
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in California was held at the track in 1900. Out of the eight vehicles, only the winner reached the finish line; all of the other contestants had either crashed or had engine problems.
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By 1905, Thomas Williams had taken over the racing business in the Bay Area, soon adding Ingleside Racetrack to his collection. However, before the track could be reopened, the
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to the west. The main local event that occurs is the Annual Sundial Park Picnic, in which the local residents host bicycle, chariot, and wagon racing. There is a large
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declared racial restrictions were illegal and unenforceable in courts, though the restrictions continued to be enforced socially. In 1957, assistant district attorney
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is an affluent residential neighborhood of approximately 750 detached homes built at the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of
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located on Entrada Court, surrounded by the oval-shaped Urbano Drive, which was once a horse race track. Ingleside Terraces is one of nine master-planned
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building was completed by Joseph A. Leonard; since November 22, 2016 it is listed as one of the
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be allowed to purchase, own, lease, or occupy said real property or any part thereof."
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Grading for Ingleside Terraces (c. 1912); Ingleside Racetrack clubhouse in background
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recovered from the earthquake. The track was never re-opened.
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An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area
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37°43′30″N 122°28′7″W / 37.72500°N 122.46861°W / 37.72500; -122.46861
San Francisco
Balboa Terrace
Ingleside
Junipero Serra Boulevard
sundial
residence parks
San Miguel Rancho
Ingleside Presbyterian Church
San Francisco Designated Landmarks
World War II
El Rey Theatre
Timothy L. Pflueger
Shelley v. Kraemer
Cecil F. Poole
Cecil F. Poole House
Grading for Ingleside Terraces (c. 1912); Ingleside Racetrack Clubhouse in background
automobile race
1906 earthquake
"Researching Residence Parks"
the original
An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area
ISBN
978-1-58685-432-4
"Ingleside church a portrait of SF's black heritage"
San Francisco Chronicle
"Redevelopment Plans Move Forward for Historic El Rey Theater In Ingleside"
SFist
the original

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