
Judah near 46th Ave
4035 Judah. Built 1950. Sunset Refrigeration Sales & Service. Dual storefront with 4037, shown vacant.
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4035 Judah. Built 1950. Sunset Refrigeration Sales & Service. Dual storefront with 4037, shown vacant.
Sunset Outer3231-3233 Judah Street. South side of Judah between 37th and 38th Avenue. One of a row of two-unit buildings built in 1950. N-Judah line streetcar tracks in foreground.
Sunset Outer3033 Judah St, between 35th and 36th Avenues. Built 1950.
Sunset Outer4307 Irving Street near 44th Avenue. Storefront with Mike's Delicatessen. Two apartments (4309-4311 Irving) above. Built 1949. 4307 has since been converted to an apartment. 4301 Irving, built 1936, at left.
Sunset Outer4319 Irving St, between 44th and 45th Avenues. Built 1949
Sunset Outer11 Market Street. Army-Navy Surplus next to the Alameda Cafe, which was operated by Jacob Petersen & Son and advertised as A Standard Statement of Swift Lunch Service at the Ferry in 1915. To the right of these businesses is another cafeteria.
Financial District2789 24th Street. Opened as The Roosevelt in 1924, this theater was known as the York for many years. It closed in 1993 but reopened, as Brava Women's Theater Arts in 2001. Stelling's Market. Coca Cola delivery truck.
Mission2981 24th Street. Today, this building houses the Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center which offers guided tours of Mission District murals.
Mission1202 Hampshire Street, on the Southwest corner at 24th Street, built 1927, is a mixed-use building with apartments above two storefronts. Visible in the background is The Roosevelt Theater, now known as the Brava Women's Theater Arts.
MissionWestern Dairy Products at the southeast corner of 17th and Connecticut, The building now sports a mural expounding on the benefits of Potrero Hill
Potrero HillView west to the Good Samaritan Episcopal Church at 1290 Potrero Avenue, Lewis Hobart, architect. the Church was heavily damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake and was demolished in 1994, along with the community center at left. The Good Samaritan Family Resource Center was built in its place. At right is the Ohlandt Newlyweds House at 1260 Potrero, built 1888.
Potrero Hill2817 19th Street. This single-family home on 19th Street was built in 1880.
Mission2637 22nd between Potrero and Hampshire (built in 1912). At left is 2619 22nd Street built circa 1870.
Mission2619 22nd Street, near Potrero Avenue, was built around 1870. Flat front Italianate with quoins. It is a known historical resource to the neighborhood.
Mission2814 19th Street between Florida and Bryant, small commercial building now (2020) site of Universal Café.
Mission