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33:, has both major, well-known neighborhoods and districts as well as smaller, specific subsections and developments. While there is considerable fluidity among the sources, one guidebook identifies five major districts, corresponding to the four quadrants plus a south central district. These five broad districts, counterclockwise are: Central/downtown, Richmond, Sunset, Upper Market and beyond (south central) and Bernal Heights/Bayview and beyond (southeast). Within each of these five districts are located major neighborhoods, and again there is considerable fluidity seen in the sources. The San Francisco Planning Department officially identifies 36 neighborhoods. Within these 36 official neighborhoods are a large number of minor districts, some of which are historical, and some of which are overlapping. 1335: 3976: 1886:(credited by some as the discoverer of San Francisco Bay). Originally settled after the 1906 earthquake by Jewish and Italian immigrants, the area evolved into a community populated by nurserymen and their families who grew much of the city's flower crop there and uphill to the west in the Portola Heights extension. "The Road", as San Bruno Avenue was affectionately referred to by the locals, still hosts businesses that include bakeries, grocery stores, pharmacies, and in earlier times the Avenue Theater, now a church. The Portola was also once home to a significant population of Maltese immigrants and settlers and at one time the Maltese Consulate. According to the 1842: 1997:
was San Francisco's first affluent neighborhood, but later became mostly industrial. Most of the natural landscape was demolished in the 1930s to make way for the Bay Bridge. After several iterations of comprehensive planning, the hill is transitioning into a pedestrian oriented, high density, mixed use neighborhood. The neighborhood is again becoming one of the premier residential spots in San Francisco with the addition of many luxury buildings, the close proximity to the water, and the increase in green space and public parks.
19: 361: 2195:(CCSF) has its main campus on the border of Sunnyside to the south. CCSF was built on a hillside formerly occupied by the city jail until 1934. CCSF has been extensively remodeled and modernized since 2000 and offers superior sports facilities, modern buildings, BART and MUNI access, and is the largest city community college in the United States. The primary shopping street is Monterey Boulevard, from Acadia Street to Ridgewood Avenue, with small businesses, restaurants, cafes, and a Safeway. 1636: 4279: 2460: 2081: 2177: 1358:, to the north by Holloway Avenue, and to the east by Orizaba Avenue. The Oceanview Library is located on Randolph Street at Ramsell Street, and there are two public parks on Shields Street. Brooks Park is at Arch Street, and Merced Heights Playground is at Byxbee Street. There is also a "mini-park" at Randolph and Bright. At an elevation of 500 feet (150 m), the Shields Orizaba Rocky Outcrop is the highest point in Merced Heights. 458: 116: 1318:, and generally bounded by Geary Street to the south, California Street to the north, Larkin Street to the west, and Powell Street to the east. This area of Nob Hill was rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake as a fireproof multi-story walk-to-work residential area and is considered to be part of Nob Hill. Lower Nob Hill is also home to the first high-rise condominium in California. A region of the neighborhood is listed in the 1708:
stock was overwhelming single family (95% vs. 68% citywide) and owner- occupied (72% vs. 31% citywide), while the population was mostly African American (63% compared with 13% citywide). In recent years, the OMI has witnessed an influx of Asian-American and other ethnic groups, making it one of San Francisco's most diverse neighborhoods. The OMI is more Hispanic, Black, and Asian than San Francisco as a whole.
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large and traditional San Franciscan homes including many grand Edwardians, Victorians, and Queen Annes. The Lake Street neighborhood provides ease of access to commercial strips on Geary, Clement and California streets in the Richmond, points north and south via Route 1, the Golden Gate Bridge, biking and hiking trails in the Presidio and Lincoln Park, and the Legion of Honor Museum.
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by residents, known as the Quesada Gardens Initiative (the Quesada Garden, Bridgeview Garden, and Latona Garden). The Bayview is known for its friendly and diverse residents, warm weather and inviting vistas, community gardens, independent businesses, artists' community, and rich history as an African American and working-class neighborhood. During the 1950s it was largely an
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found nearby accommodations. Of the 3,700 households of all races (family and single households) living in the project area in 1957, about 2,010 moved without relocation assistance and to unknown whereabouts. Of the remaining 1,602, 67% moved to other parts of the Western Addition and only 2.6%, or 34 households, moved to the West of Twin Peaks area.
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is the heart of San Francisco's 80,000 Russian-Americans. The neighborhood was established in the 1920s, with subsequent arrivals in the 1940s, 1950s (from China and the Philippines) and the "Third Wave" in the 1970s and 1980s. Additional limited immigration took place after the breakup of the Soviet Union in the 1990s and 2000s.
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Heights, 32% of Ingleside and 59% of Oceanview. While some whites moved out, generally to suburban tracts heavily marketed to them, the number of blacks living in OMI increased twelvefold (from 602 in 1950 to 7,273 in 1960), while the citywide black population less than doubled (43,000 in 1950 to 74,000 in 1960).
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to the west. Once considered as a location for a university campus, many of the streets running north–south in University Mound are named after universities, while those running east and west are named for famous educators. University Mound is a primarily residential neighborhood; however it contains
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Little Russia is a concentration of Russian-speaking immigrants along Geary Boulevard between the Russian Cathedral of the Holy Virgin at 27th Avenue and the Russian Renaissance restaurant at 17th Avenue, in the Richmond District, both established in the 1920s. The term is in local unofficial use. It
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Its name is derived from its proximity to Mountain Lake, one of the few remaining natural lakes in San Francisco, and Lake Street, the neighborhood's northernmost east–west artery. Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza ended his second northward expedition at the lake, stopping for two days in 1776.
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The Lake Street neighborhood is bounded by the Presidio of San Francisco to the north (including Mountain Lake Park and the Presidio Golf Course), Presidio Heights to the east (Arguello Boulevard), the Inner Richmond to the south (California Street), and Sea Cliff to the west (27th Avenue). It offers
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Sometimes referred to as a subsection of the Haight district, Cole Valley's main street is at Cole and Carl streets, where Cole Hardware, Luke's Local and La Boulangerie cafe anchor the neighborhood, with Tank Hill in the southeast corner with views toward the ocean, Marin and the eastern half of the
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The neighborhood was developed in 1891 as land lots for single-family houses and sold through the Sunnyside Land Development Company. This company installed an electric streetcar line to access the new neighborhood from downtown San Francisco. This allowed expansion and created "suburbs" of the day.
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neighborhoods. Until the mid-1990s African Americans accounted for over 50% of its residents, many of whom were forced out due to the rising cost of living in San Francisco. Approximately 45,000 people live in the OMI (Oceanview-Merced-Ingleside), and, as of the 2000 United States Census, 45% of the
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Ingleside Terraces is an affluent neighborhood of approximately 750 homes built at the former location of the Ingleside Racetrack in the southwestern part of San Francisco. It is adjacent to the Ingleside neighborhood, and is bordered by Ocean Avenue to the north, Ashton Avenue to the east, Holloway
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neighborhood. The neighborhood library was recently renamed the Linda Brooks-Burton Branch Library after a new and larger building was constructed at the same location on Third Street and Revere. Within a block or two of the library are three urban gardens and public art projects, developed entirely
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There is anecdotal evidence that African-Americans moved to the OMI after being displaced by the first phase of urban renewal in the Western Addition (the A-1 Project) in the late 1950s. Relocation records, while incomplete, show that the vast majority of displaced residents of the Western Addition
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is on the northern side of Midtown Terrace, and the winding portion of Twin Peaks Boulevard that takes viewers to the Twin Peaks lookout forms the neighborhood's eastern edge. The Midtown Terrace Recreation Center is on Olympia Way at Clarendon. Views include the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco, Mount
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is located at the end of Museum Way, in Corona Heights Park. It is roughly bordered by Museum Way to the north, Castro to the east, Clayton to the west, and Market to the south. Corona Heights is officially designated as part of District 5 (Central), subdistrict G, also known as neighborhood 5g, by
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Rincon Hill, one of the hills of San Francisco, was a former industrial, and now a developing highrise neighborhood located south of the Financial District, in the South of Market area, as it also serves as an anchor to the Bay Bridge. Due to its proximity to downtown, following the Gold Rush this
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By 1970, the OMI had matured into a middle-class district of single-family, owner-occupied homes. Seventy-six percent of the land area in the Ingleside, Oceanview, and Merced Heights neighborhoods was residential (100% was residential in Ingleside Terraces), compared with 39% citywide. The housing
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on one side and Pacific Heights on the other. The land was used for cow grazing (as its name would imply) and a settlement for fishermen (the coastline was much closer to this area than it is now). The main shopping thoroughfare is Union Street, known for its restaurants, boutique shopping, health
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Bernal Heights is a neighborhood perched on a hill in between the Mission district, Bayview, and the Portola district. The neighborhood is known for its community feeling and progressive vibe. The majority of the neighborhood is white, but there are significant Southern Italian, Latino and African
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to the south and east, Lakeview Avenue to the north and Orizaba Avenue to the west. Oceanview Playground and Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center is located in the middle of the neighborhood, between Plymouth, Capitol, Lobos and Montana. Ocean View Branch Library is located at 345 Randolph St.
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The demographic character of the OMI neighborhoods began to change after World War II. Many African-Americans, who had migrated to the Bay Area for work during the war, secured good-paying jobs and settled permanently in new homes in Ingleside, Merced Heights and Oceanview when the war ended. In
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Fueled by vacant land in Merced Heights and Oceanview, the post-war housing boom, the desire to own their own homes, and the already significant presence of African-Americans in the neighborhoods, the black population exploded from 1950 to 1960. By 1960, African-Americans made up 40% of Merced
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The neighborhood known as "Eureka Heights" refers to the hill streets above Eureka Valley to the west, bounded by Market Street to the north and west, Douglas Street to the east, and 22nd Street to the south. Kite Hill park falls within the boundary of the Eureka Heights neighborhood and has
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to the east. There are still two meat rendering plants in the neighborhood, and until pollution control measures were taken in 1995 the stench was still quite apparent. Butchertown is also headquarters to San Francisco's only active freight railroad, the San Francisco Bay Railroad, a Class 3
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The Lakeshore district is bounded by Sloat Blvd, 26th Avenue, Gellert Drive and Lake Merced. Lakeshore is west of Stonestown, south of Parkside, west of Lakeside, and east of the Zoo. Lowell High School and Lakeshore Elementary are located in Lakeshore. Lakeshore Plaza is also located here.
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is sometimes defined as the commercial section of Polk Street, roughly between Eddy Street to the south and California Street to the north. The Polk Corridor Business Association has announced in June 2006 the local business owners intend to publicize the neighborhood as "Polk Village"
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The residents are very diverse and from all walks of life. It is primarily a middle- to upper-middle-class neighborhood with 75% of residents owning their home. Sunnyside Park was remodeled in 2009 by the city and offers a recreation center, a children's play area and dog park.
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Silver Terrace is a neighborhood in the south eastern corner of San Francisco, between the Bayview and Portola neighborhoods. It is roughly bordered by Third Street to the east, Palou Avenue and Silver Avenue to the north, Williams Avenue to the south and Bayshore Boulevard and
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as part of the Western Addition of the city, bordered by Arguello Boulevard to the west, Geary Boulevard to the south, California Street to the north and Parker Avenue to the east. It is oftentimes mistaken as being part of the Laurel Heights or Richmond District neighborhoods.
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Portola Place is a new development located in the Bayview district, and used to be a brewery. Portola Place is bounded by Williams Avenue to the north, Egbert Avenue to the south, Kalmanovitz Street and the CalTrain railroad tracks to the east, and Newhall Street to the west.
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areas are primary centers of development in the neighborhood. Despite its diversity, residents have a long history of coming together to create change and protect neighborhood assets. The Bayview Footprints Network maintains the neighborhood's longest-running blog, and the
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Houses were built as individual, custom homes. Developers purchased multiple lots and usually built three to ten houses of similar look and size. The neighborhood was 75% built by 1941 when World War II began. Construction resumed in 1946 and was completed in the 1980s.
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The neighborhood's name predates the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It is often listed together with Pacific Heights, its neighbor to the east, in real estate listings. The homes were mostly built in the early 1900s, many of which are of the Edwardian style.
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The Design District is located in the low-lying area between Townsend Street and 16th Street, west of Mission Bay. It is a mixed industrial-office-retail area, with a concentration of showrooms and upscale shops, as well as the San Francisco campus of the
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Dogpatch was originally part of Potrero Nuevo and its history is closely tied to Potrero Hill. Dogpatch has its own neighborhood association but shares a merchant association, Democratic caucuses, and general neighborhood matters with Potrero Hill.
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neighborhood, centered on St. Paul of the Shipwreck Church and the Maltese American Social Club, both on Oakdale Avenue. The Bayview district was known as "Butcher Town" because of the slaughterhouse on Third Street. The area is served by the
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campus. Warren Drive is the southern and western border, Mount Sutro is the northern border and the Midtown Terrace neighborhood is to the east. Homes are mostly fully detached and many have views of the San Francisco Bay or Pacific Ocean.
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Lower Pacific Heights is located between Pine Street on the north and Geary Boulevard on the south. The area borders Japantown to the east, the Western Addition to the south, Pacific Heights to the north and Laurel Heights to the west.
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The Sunnyside Conservatory (at Monterey Boulevard and Congo Street), built in 1902, is a botanical garden and restored hot house. It was completely restored in 2006, and now serves as a meeting and events room for community groups.
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Cole Valley is a small neighborhood tucked into a u-shaped valley. Frederick Street is the northern boundary, Stanyan Street on the west, Clayton Street on the east, and the foothill (Belgrave Street) of Twin Peaks on the south.
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neighborhood to the north. The term China Basin also refers to the body of water from which the neighborhood takes its name. This inlet where Mission Creek flows into the bay, home to a number of houseboats, was once an active
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is a park on a hill on the northern side of the neighborhood; Golden Gate Heights Park and Hawk Hill Park are on hills on the southern side of the neighborhood. The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps are a local attraction near
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research campus at Mission Bay is part of the rapid growth of a new neighborhood of office buildings and luxury condominiums being built in an area that was formerly an industrial area dominated by rail yards. The
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Merced Heights, also known as Lakeview, is a neighborhood in the southwestern part of the city, west of the Ingleside and Oceanview neighborhoods. It is bordered to the south by Brotherhood Way, to the west by
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on the west, and Oak Street on the south. It is characterized by Victorian architecture that was left largely untouched by the urban renewal projects in other parts of the Western Addition. On a clear day, the
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Sunnyside is a medium-sized neighborhood to the north of Highway 280, bordered by the neighborhoods of Glen Park to the east, Miraloma Park to the north, and Westwood Park/Highlands to the west. In addition,
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campus to the south, Arguello Boulevard to the west, California Street to the north and Presidio Avenue to the east. The Laurel Village shopping center is located on California between Laurel and Spruce, the
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and Southeast Campus. The area is undergoing rapid development as the City tries to meet the demands of population growth and corporate investors have revalued the relatively large amount of buildable land.
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Mission Creek, aka China Basin Channel, has a "restored" water edge along the Mission Bay North frontage beyond the usual riverwalk. The ballpark terminates the view, and houseboats are visible at right.
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Alamo Square is a subset of the Western Addition neighborhood. Its boundaries are not well-defined, but are generally considered to be Webster Street on the east, Golden Gate Avenue on the north,
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The Outer Sunset district includes the corridor from 46th Avenue to Ocean Beach. Some definitions also include everything west of Sunset Boulevard from Lincoln Boulevard south to Vicente Street.
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and Bay Bridge can be seen from the park's center. San Francisco's City Hall can be seen directly down Fulton Street. A row of Victorian houses facing the park on Steiner Street, known as the
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streetcar historic "car barn" is at one corner of this neighborhood. Cayuga Park is located in this neighborhood. The Cayuga Improvement Association (CIA) covers the area bounded by
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Vista del Mar is a small neighborhood of the Outer Richmond. It is bordered by 45th and 48th avenues, and Seal Rock Drive and Balboa Street. It is also referred to as Sutro Heights.
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Dating to 1852, South Park is a small neighborhood South of Market. It centers on the small, oval-shaped park of the same name, and South Park Street, which encircles the park.
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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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1950, African-Americans made up 5% of the population in the Ingleside, Merced Heights and Oceanview census tracts, and by 1970 the percentage had increased to 62%.
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shopping mall are both located opposite the neighborhood on 19th Avenue, and the Merced Library is located in the Lakeside on Stonecrest Drive at Winston Drive.
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to the west, California Street (Laurel Village shopping center, previously the Laurel Hills Cemetery) and Laurel Heights to the south, and Presidio Avenue and
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SF Chronicle "Little Russia" article; books by Arcadia Publishing: "Russian San Francisco", "Jewish San Francisco", "San Francisco's Richmond District".
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Little Hollywood is a small neighborhood in the southeastern edge of San Francisco. It is centered around Blanken Avenue between Bayshore Boulevard and
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line has to be routed through Dolores Park and into the Liberty Hill area before rejoining Church Street in Noe Valley at 22nd street. It contains the
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American populations in the area as well. The main shopping area in Bernal Heights is Cortland Avenue, with a variety of storefronts that include a
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The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is on California Street at Presidio Avenue in Presidio Heights. The 1933 building was designed in the
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While here he located a site for the Spanish presidio that was later built. A plaque was placed in September 1957 near the point where he stayed.
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mainly spanning Corbett Avenue and Burnett Avenue. Clayton Street is on the north side of Upper Market, and Portola Drive is to the south.
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and the Laurel Heights neighborhood. It is bordered by Pacific Avenue and the Presidio parklands to the north, Arguello Boulevard and the
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Portola (pronounced PORE-toe-luh, by denizens) was named after the old Portola School, which in turn was named after the Spanish explorer
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Oceanview is served by MUNI Routes M and 54. Oceanview, also referred to as Lakeview by the natives of the community, has a rich history.
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blocking the strong winds and fog found almost year-round in San Francisco, Dolores Heights remains relatively warm, sunny, and fog-free.
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Everything east of 19th Avenue is thought of as the Inner Sunset. 19th Avenue is a six-lane thoroughfare that is designated as part of
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site, and a polluting power plant have been focal points for environmental activists. The neighborhood was highly organized during the
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South of Cole Valley and Ashbury Heights; north of Claredon Heights and Forest Knolls; east of Inner Sunset; west of Corona Heights.
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The Oceanview neighborhood is located in southern San Francisco, south of the Ingleside neighborhood and the Ocean Avenue campus of
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are both located at the neighborhood's northeast corner near the intersection of Laguna Honda Boulevard and Dewey Boulevard.
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A marketing effort, started in 2017, attempts to give Rincon Hill and parts of South Beach / SOMA a new neighborhood name:
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A six-block neighborhood, adjacent to the North Beach and Chinatown located immediately north of the Transamerica Pyramid.
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Westwood Highlands is a small neighborhood northeast of the intersection of Monterey Boulevard and Plymouth Avenue. The
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A small neighborhood near the Financial District, being the historical location of the French Quarter in San Francisco.
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Mission Terrace is a neighborhood in the south-central part of San Francisco. It is bounded on the north and west by
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located on San Francisco Bay south of Townsend Street, east of Interstate 280 and north of Mariposa Street. The new
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The hotel closed in 1961 and in 1962 became the City's first condo conversion (some say the first in California).
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This new neighborhood stretches from Market to Brannan and Main to 3rd Streets, and will be anchored by the new
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The South Beach neighborhood encompasses the moderately affluent, medium-density mixed-use blocks which border
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connected by steep staircases with beautiful views. It is an affluent and quiet neighborhood with a mixture of
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Dolores Heights is a hilly neighborhood named after the eponymous hill within the neighborhood. It borders the
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is located on Eucalyptus Drive, and the Merced Manor reservoir is on Sloat between 22nd and 23rd Avenues. The
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population identifies itself as Asian-American, 25% as African-American, 14% as Latino and 13% as white.
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neighborhood is bounded by Geneva Avenue, San Jose Avenue, and Mission Street. It is bordered by the
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Roughly, 590—1209 Bush, 680—1156 Sutter and 600—1099 Post Streets and the intersecting cross streets
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Particularly noteworthy is its African American community, who migrated there in the 1960s from the
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The current efforts to develop a comprehensive plan for this neighborhood of San Francisco is the
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is located on 24th Avenue, and the Parkside Library is located on Taraval Street at 23rd Avenue.
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The Corona Heights neighborhood is a small affluent district in San Francisco that surrounds the
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railroad station. It borders on the South-of-Market (SOMA) neighborhood to the northwest and the
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is located at 3500 Clay Street. The Consul General of India's residence is 3435 Jackson Street.
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The Sunnyside Neighborhood Association is the "voice" of Sunnyside and incorporated in 1975.
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The Clarendon Heights neighborhood is in the central part of San Francisco, to the north of
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Forest Knolls is a neighborhood within the Inner Sunset built on the southwestern side of
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neighborhood. Other nearby neighborhoods often associated with Mount Davidson include
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Golden Gate Heights is a hilly neighborhood south of the Inner Sunset and northwest of
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until the division was disbanded, was located near the waterfront in the neighborhood.
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The Ingleside neighborhood is located in the southwestern part of San Francisco, near
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Portola Gardens assisted living community (formerly the University Mound Ladies Home)
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high school, (SOTA) is in the southeast corner of the neighborhood on Portola Drive.
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Midtown Terrace is a neighborhood in central San Francisco, on the western slope of
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and points south. Within the Inner Sunset is a sub-district called Sunset Heights.
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to the east. The Ingleside Library is located on Ocean Avenue at Plymouth, and the
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Portola is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of San Francisco, northeast of
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the San Francisco Association of Realtors. The community is in close proximity to
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beautiful views of San Francisco. It's also the geographic "center" of the city.
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The Miraloma Park neighborhood is in the central part of San Francisco, between
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neighborhood, and from south of Townsend Street and west of 3rd Street begins
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is a small residential neighborhood in southwestern San Francisco bounded by
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Ingleside – Lakeview – Western Neighborhoods Project – San Francisco History
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Mount Davidson is not a neighborhood per se, but rather is encircled by the
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which date to approximately A.D. 500. The Ohlone people together with the
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is to the south, and Corona Heights Park and neighborhood is to the east.
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Some of San Francisco's neighborhoods are also officially designated as "
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Laguna Honda (or Forest Hill Extension) is a small neighborhood between
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on Mission Bay. Mission Bay, was subsequently to become the land-filled
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Presidio Heights is a small, affluent neighborhood located between the
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refers to the hill summits near the center of San Francisco, south of
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Sherwood Forest is a small neighborhood on the south western slope of
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Merced Manor is a neighborhood in southwestern San Francisco, between
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is at the edge of the neighborhood on Geneva Avenue at I-280 toward
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to the west, Industrial Street and Oakdale Avenue to the south, and
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Originally, Butchertown extended into the neighborhood now known as
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The Cathedral Hill Hotel, a historic building previously named the
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campus is located in the northeastern corner of the neighborhood.
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Ashbury Heights is a neighborhood on the hill to the south of the
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The neighborhood was the site of the murder of Paul Stine by the
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Monterey Heights is a small neighborhood on the western slope of
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Cow Hollow is a generally affluent neighborhood located between
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Jordan Park is a small neighborhood in the northern portion of
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District of San Francisco, centered around the City recognized
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station is just south of the neighborhood, on Tunnel Avenue.
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Lakeside is a long, narrow neighborhood between 19th Avenue (
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down to 3rd Street. From two blocks inland westward is the
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Ingleside Terraces Sundial and Urbano Drive, San Francisco
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There are shopping districts on Sacramento Street and on
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settlement of 1776, and is a sub-area of the much larger
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is the local newspaper. Hunters Point Shipyard, a former
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San Francisco Planning Department, City of San Francisco
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Not For Tourists, Inc. San Francisco neighborhood guide
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South End Historic District, San Francisco, California
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and the Presidio Heights neighborhood, the east of the
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The Inner Sunset is the northeasternmost corner of the
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are both on 19th Avenue to the south of Merced Manor.
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Upper Market is the area between the southern end of
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is to the west, Sherwood Forest is to the north and
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Inner Balboa Street Neighborhood Commercial District
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West of Park-Presidio Boulevard and bordering 3794:Burrito Justice's: The Islands of San Francisco 3016:National Register of Historic Places Collection 3006: 3004: 2610:"Old Butchertown Map - Spatial History Project" 2552:"New Butchertown Map – Spatial History Project" 1486:Mission Dolores, bounded by Market Street, the 831: 724:to the west. Parts of it are so steep that the 3594:"Life at the bottom: S.F.'s Sunnydale project" 3553:California, California State Parks, State of. 3062:"History of Pillsbury Madison & Sutro LLP" 2111:In addition, the main buildings for the local 1063: 3871: 3468:BOLA Architecture + Planning (October 2001). 3297: 3295: 2445: 2104:. The most notable feature of South Beach is 3578:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3379: 3001: 1877:Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School 1639:View from Bernal Hill overlooking Noe Valley 355: 3496:"New image for a slice of SF: The East Cut" 3304:"Portola district: the secret neighborhood" 2525: 1129:Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts 432:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco 176:Balboa Hollow is a neighborhood within the 144:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 3878: 3864: 3292: 2084:Oracle Park in South Beach, San Francisco. 1977:near the corner of Washington and Cherry. 204:, and the San Francisco Botanical Garden. 3811:San Francisco Neighborhoods (Cole Valley) 3804: 3773:SF Gate San Francisco Neighborhood guide. 3646:, San Francisco, p. 5, 10 April 1891 3085:. San Francisco: SFGate. January 14, 2000 3012:"Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel District" 2635:"Cathedral Hill: It's Not Just About You" 1454:The Mission Bay neighborhood is built on 820: 560:. It stretches down to Corbett Avenue or 164:Learn how and when to remove this message 3831:Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association 3716:"Yerba Buena Community Benefit District" 3664:, San Francisco, p. 2, 9 April 1891 3458:(3200 California Street, San Francisco). 3018:. U.S. National Park Service. 1991-07-31 2989:. Laguna Honda. Retrieved on 2014-05-10. 2175: 2079: 1840: 1634: 1333: 1288: 1017:located on Entrada Court, surrounded by 456: 391:Old Butchertown was along the shores of 359: 17: 3826:Midtown Terrace Home Owners Association 3705:. Sharpsf.com. Retrieved on 2014-05-10. 3476:. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress 2894:"Ingleside Terraces Map, San Francisco" 2816:"Ingleside Terraces Map, San Francisco" 2699: 2440:This new neighborhood, anchored by the 2387: 1873:, bordering McLaren Park to the south. 1812:borders the neighborhood to the south. 1607: 1324:Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel District 1314:Lower Nob Hill is the southern side of 465:China Basin is a neighborhood built on 364:China Basin and Old Butchertown in 1937 340:The Buena Vista neighborhood surrounds 4311: 3799:Badger Maps San Francisco Neighborhood 3552: 3522:"Academy of Art University Campus Map" 2987:The Laguna Honda Rehabilitation Center 2920:. Ithasf.org. Retrieved on 2014-05-10. 1467:neighborhood lies to the south of it. 903: 418:Cathedral Hill is a small area in the 4324:Lists of neighborhoods in U.S. cities 3859: 3742:San Francisco Planning Department map 3301: 3253:Sfbayguardan.comwww.sfbayguardian.com 2528:San Francisco's Bayview Hunters Point 2398: 2336:Phillip & Sala Burton High School 2156:Sunnydale is a small neighborhood in 2024: 1599: 1574:are located in its southwest corner. 1338:Marina district houses, San Francisco 997: 22:San Francisco from the Presidio, 1966 3821:Ingleside Terraces Homes Association 3683:"Sunnyside Neighborhood Association" 3145: 2941: 2357: 2295: 1761: 1749: 1713: 1603: 1320:National Register of Historic Places 1295:Lower Pacific Heights, San Francisco 955:Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco 847: 688:The "Dogpatch" is a neighborhood in 547: 233:Bayview-Hunters Point, San Francisco 142:adding citations to reliable sources 109: 3385: 3324:"Portola Branch Library - SFPL.org" 2932:. Sfog.us. Retrieved on 2014-05-10. 2312: 1924: 1755: 1577: 1277: 1224: 1024: 840:. This neighborhood is adjacent to 241:south of Evans Avenue, west of the 94:neighborhood. It is at the base of 13: 3851:Sunnyside Neighborhood Association 3846:Monterey Heights Homes Association 3474:Historic American Buildings Survey 3276:. 18 November 2009. Archived from 2271: 2126: 2092:and King Street from south of the 2046: 1767: 1733: 1595: 1551: 1529: 1481: 1399: 1262:Little Saigon § San Francisco 772: 761: 703: 666: 653: 436:Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory 85: 14: 4345: 4284:San Francisco Bay Area portal 3730: 2891: 2865: 2839: 2813: 2405:Westwood Highlands, San Francisco 2260: 2249: 2058: 1589: 1380:. It is bordered by 19th Avenue ( 1348: 1303: 1204:California Pacific Medical Center 1180: 1160:to the south of Sloat Boulevard. 1069: 1004:Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco 827:Financial District, San Francisco 805:Excelsior District, San Francisco 721: 642: 586: 447:California Pacific Medical Center 413: 369: 316: 207: 4277: 3974: 3783:Justinsomnia SF neighborhood map 3758:San Francisco Travel Association 3755:San Francisco neighborhood names 3747:San Francisco neighborhood names 3446:. Retrieved on January 31, 2009. 2479:List of streets in San Francisco 2458: 2424: 2368: 2364:Visitacion Valley, San Francisco 1987:Richmond District, San Francisco 1893: 1800:Parkside is to the south of the 1518:served as laborers to build the 1427: 1266: 1255: 1246: 1213: 1120:. Laguna Honda Hospital and the 1062:Also called Islais Landing, see 948: 869: 854:Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco 841: 816:Fillmore District, San Francisco 798: 783: 737:Liberty Street Historic District 489:, numerous restaurants, and the 114: 105: 3768:Map – San Francisco – LocalWiki 3708: 3696: 3675: 3650: 3635: 3612: 3586: 3546: 3514: 3488: 3461: 3449: 3423: 3360: 3341: 3316: 3266: 3241: 3216: 3191: 3165: 3139: 3127: 3115: 3097: 3075: 3054: 3045:Hamilton Homeowners Association 3033: 2992: 2980: 2954: 2935: 2923: 2911: 2885: 2859: 2833: 2807: 2782: 2758: 2729: 2394:Western Addition, San Francisco 2341: 2301: 2031:St. Francis Wood, San Francisco 2013: 1980: 1913: 1902: 1789: 1477:Mission District, San Francisco 1361: 1231:Little Hollywood, San Francisco 1107: 1051: 937: 809: 536: 438:are located in Cathedral Hill. 302: 43: 4319:Neighborhoods in San Francisco 3887:Neighborhoods in San Francisco 3841:Miraloma Park Improvement Club 3173:"Lower Polk: Gulch vs Village" 2678: 2652: 2627: 2602: 2590: 2565: 2544: 2519: 2491: 2435: 2418: 2413:neighborhood is to the south, 2376: 2220:Sunset District, San Francisco 2133:South of Market, San Francisco 2075: 2068:to the west. A tunnel used by 1991: 1774:Pacific Heights, San Francisco 1737: 1649: 1563: 1555: 1470: 1443: 1394:San Francisco State University 1344:Marina District, San Francisco 1162:San Francisco State University 1134: 1094: 959: 858: 768:Duboce Triangle, San Francisco 733:Liberty Hill Historic District 673:Diamond Heights, San Francisco 661:California College of the Arts 567: 452: 409:Castro District, San Francisco 335: 226: 1: 2484: 2466:San Francisco Bay Area portal 2282: 2256:Telegraph Hill, San Francisco 2213: 2193:City College of San Francisco 2181: 2137: 1823: 1778: 1630: 1520:Mission San Francisco de AsĂ­s 1416: 1329: 1076:Jackson Square, San Francisco 1040: 933:Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco 926: 649:Crocker-Amazon, San Francisco 621: 593:Corona Heights, San Francisco 402: 323:Bernal Heights, San Francisco 194:California Academy of Science 74: 63:building and the tops of the 3836:Mission Terrace Neighborhood 3621:The Ingleside Jail 1876-1934 3274:"San Francisco Bay Guardian" 2918:Ingleside Terraces Home Page 2868:"Ingleside Terraces History" 2597:List of California railroads 2431:Westwood Park, San Francisco 2171: 2151: 2118: 2035: 1815: 1720:Outer Mission, San Francisco 1660: 1273:Lone Mountain, San Francisco 1171: 1083: 970: 892: 876:Forest Knolls, San Francisco 832:The Financial District South 790:Eureka Valley, San Francisco 639:spas, and wellness centers. 599:Corona Heights hill and park 525: 514:. The China Basin Heliport ( 237:The Bayview stretches along 7: 4329:San Francisco-related lists 3788:San Francisco Neighborhoods 3309:The San Francisco Chronicle 2665:U.S. Department of the Navy 2451: 2308:Union Square, San Francisco 2278:Treasure Island, California 2072:runs under Silver Terrace. 2020:Russian Hill, San Francisco 1961:Mediterranean Revival Style 1909:Potrero Hill, San Francisco 1851:Governor of the Californias 1806:Abraham Lincoln High School 1619: 1615:Mount Davidson (California) 1368:Merced Manor, San Francisco 1284:Lower Haight, San Francisco 1199:University of San Francisco 1147: 944:Hayes Valley, San Francisco 779:Embarcadero (San Francisco) 677: 543:Civic Center, San Francisco 481:neighborhood, and includes 10: 4352: 3302:Nolte, Carl (2009-06-09). 3249:"The death of Polk Street" 2737:"Financial District South" 2573:"Butchertown's Beginnings" 2428: 2402: 2391: 2383:West Portal, San Francisco 2380: 2361: 2305: 2275: 2264: 2253: 2217: 2141: 2130: 2115:are found in South Beach. 2108:in its south-east corner. 2039: 2028: 2017: 2009:Rincon Hill, San Francisco 2006: 1984: 1917: 1906: 1836: 1793: 1782: 1771: 1759: 1717: 1664: 1656:North Beach, San Francisco 1653: 1642: 1623: 1612: 1474: 1450:Mission Bay, San Francisco 1447: 1420: 1365: 1341: 1307: 1292: 1281: 1270: 1259: 1228: 1217: 1087: 1073: 1055: 1047:Irish Hill (San Francisco) 1044: 1001: 963: 952: 941: 930: 896: 873: 865:Forest Hill, San Francisco 862: 851: 824: 813: 802: 787: 776: 765: 681: 670: 646: 590: 574:Cole Valley, San Francisco 571: 540: 529: 406: 320: 306: 230: 78: 47: 4272: 4181: 4105: 4034: 3983: 3972: 3893: 3533:Academy of Art University 3083:"Anne Buenger Bloomfield" 2790:"16TH AVENUE Tiled Steps" 2766:"Transbay Transit Center" 2267:Tenderloin, San Francisco 2144:South Park, San Francisco 2113:Academy of Art University 1952:in the neighborhood. The 1920:Presidio of San Francisco 1828:Polk Gulch, a section of 1785:Parkmerced, San Francisco 1645:Noe Valley, San Francisco 1423:Mid-Market, San Francisco 1413:Davidson and Twin Peaks. 1064:Butchertown (Old and New) 690:San Francisco, California 422:neighborhood surrounding 356:Butchertown (old and new) 81:Anza Vista, San Francisco 3763:The Neighborhood Project 2526:O'Brien, Tricia (2005). 2446:Financial District South 2229:California State Route 1 2042:Sea Cliff, San Francisco 1667:Oceanview, San Francisco 1356:Junipero Serra Boulevard 1158:Junipero Serra Boulevard 1090:Japantown, San Francisco 1011:Junipero Serra Boulevard 1009:Avenue to the south and 899:Glen Park, San Francisco 532:Chinatown, San Francisco 397:Mission Bay neighborhood 217:Junipero Serra Boulevard 3644:San Francisco Chronicle 2794:16TH AVENUE Tiled Steps 2599:San Francisco Railroads 2530:. Arcadia. p. 82. 2499:"Not For Tourists, Inc" 2244:Ocean Beach Master Plan 1845:Portola is named after 1796:Parkside, San Francisco 1626:Nob Hill, San Francisco 1310:Nob Hill, San Francisco 838:Transbay Transit Center 684:Dogpatch, San Francisco 430:near Gough Street. The 368:Butchertown (new) (see 261:T-Third light rail line 198:Conservatory of Flowers 4334:Hills of San Francisco 3805:Specific neighborhoods 3228:Lowerpolkneighbors.org 3041:"The Hamilton History" 2187: 2085: 1854: 1640: 1339: 985:Bay Area Rapid Transit 821:The Financial District 462: 424:Saint Mary's Cathedral 365: 284:San Francisco Bay View 274:Hunters Point Shipyard 23: 4189:Bayview–Hunters Point 3816:Cole Valley Home Page 3662:Daily Alta California 3555:"Certified Districts" 2725:accompanying pictures 2711:National Park Service 2231:, as it connects the 2179: 2083: 1844: 1638: 1337: 1289:Lower Pacific Heights 953:Further information: 500:industrial waterfront 460: 363: 293:Civil rights movement 263:, and is home to the 231:Further information: 29:, in the US state of 21: 2713:. September 15, 1983 2474:49-Mile Scenic Drive 2388:The Western Addition 1675:. It is bordered by 1524:Spanish colonization 512:San Francisco Giants 487:San Francisco Giants 388:short-line carrier. 138:improve this section 61:Transamerica Pyramid 3598:articles.sfgate.com 3388:"The Family Jewels" 3367:American FactFinder 3348:American FactFinder 3280:on 18 November 2009 3146:Driscoll, Marilyn. 2944:"Sunset Streetcars" 2442:Yerba Buena Gardens 1572:Balboa Park Station 1390:Stonestown Galleria 1166:Stonestown Galleria 1125:Forest Hill Station 988:Balboa Park Station 904:Golden Gate Heights 473:. It lies north of 265:Bayview Opera House 4224:Excelsior District 4092:Westwood Highlands 4052:Ingleside Terraces 4026:Yerba Buena Island 3911:Financial District 3436:2009-05-13 at the 3419:. 25 October 2007. 2770:Transbaycenter.org 2506:Notfortourists.com 2415:Saint Francis Wood 2399:Westwood Highlands 2323:Excelsior District 2233:Golden Gate Bridge 2188: 2086: 2025:Saint Francis Wood 1871:Excelsior District 1855: 1641: 1608:Westwood Highlands 1554:to the south, and 1392:shopping mall and 1386:Lowell High School 1340: 998:Ingleside Terraces 754:. Benefiting from 720:to the south, and 634:and bordering the 520:SFPD Aero Division 518:JCC), used by the 463: 366: 269:City College Evans 65:Golden Gate Bridge 38:cultural districts 24: 4306: 4305: 4264:Visitacion Valley 4067:Richmond District 3996:Fisherman's Wharf 3984:North of Downtown 3642:"House and Lot", 3600:. 3 February 2008 3386:Cothran, George. 2358:Visitacion Valley 2180:Sunnyside market 2158:Visitacion Valley 1950:California Street 1935:Richmond District 1884:Gaspar de PortolĂ  1847:Gaspar de Portolá 1714:The Outer Mission 1191:Richmond District 848:Fisherman's Wharf 548:Clarendon Heights 471:San Francisco Bay 330:health food store 297:Elouise Westbrook 174: 173: 166: 56:Divisadero Street 4341: 4282: 4281: 4280: 4239:Mission District 4173:Western Addition 4106:Western Addition 4077:St. Francis Wood 3978: 3977: 3931:Multimedia Gulch 3880: 3873: 3866: 3857: 3856: 3724: 3723: 3712: 3706: 3700: 3694: 3693: 3691: 3690: 3679: 3673: 3672: 3671: 3669: 3654: 3648: 3647: 3639: 3633: 3632: 3631: 3629: 3616: 3610: 3609: 3607: 3605: 3590: 3584: 3583: 3577: 3569: 3567: 3565: 3550: 3544: 3543: 3541: 3539: 3526: 3518: 3512: 3511: 3509: 3507: 3492: 3486: 3485: 3483: 3481: 3465: 3459: 3453: 3447: 3427: 3421: 3420: 3409: 3403: 3402: 3400: 3398: 3383: 3377: 3364: 3358: 3345: 3339: 3338: 3336: 3335: 3326:. 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California
cultural districts
Alamo Square
Divisadero Street
Transamerica Pyramid
Golden Gate Bridge
painted ladies
Anza Vista, San Francisco
Haight-Ashbury
Tank Hill
Cole Valley

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Inner Richmond
Inner Balboa Street Neighborhood Commercial District
Golden Gate Park
de Young Museum
California Academy of Science
Conservatory of Flowers
Music Concourse
Balboa Terrace
Junipero Serra Boulevard
St. Francis Wood

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