
22nd near Potrero
Multi-family residence at 2605 22nd Ave. Not the unpaved alley to the right of the building; this is now a driveway for the house next door.
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Multi-family residence at 2605 22nd Ave. Not the unpaved alley to the right of the building; this is now a driveway for the house next door.
Mission2603 Bryant Street near 24th. In 1913, Minnie M. Rippe lived in this Mission district residence.
Mission2637 24th Street. View south across 24th Street to warehouse for Nicholl's Hardware at right next to fence with advertisement for Christopher's Rich Wholesome Milk: Builder of Champions. Fenced lot and low building since replaced by larger structures.
Potrero Hill3778 Washington Street at Maple. Designed by architect Erich Mendelsohn in the Bauhaus-style for Madeleine Haas and Leon B. Russell, the home was built between 1950 and 1951. Madeleine was the great-grandniece of Levi Strauss.
Presidio Heights2510 27th Avenue, between Ulloa and Vicente was one of the original Parkside Realty cottages, built 1907 and demolished around 1988. Shown here with Perma-Stone modifications in 1951. (which likely contributed to its demolition)
Parkside516 7th Ave, between Anza and Balboa, this Edwardian home was built in 1910. The lower story is clad in Perma-Stone.
Richmond Inner831 Mason Street. This single-family residence on Mason between California and Pine Streets was designed by architect Willis Polk and built in 1917. It is the southernmost of a group of four identical houses built in the same year.
Nob HillBuilt in 1910 between Balboa and Anza, 570 11th Ave now has stucco siding and at the time was the home of the Orpheum Theater's projectionist.
Richmond Inner550 11th Ave, single family home between Anza and Balboa, built 1912. Automobile in driveway, children playing.
Richmond InnerView south to 1021 California St., built in 1911 as a residence for real estate mogul Herbert Law by architect George A. Schastey (1869-1933). Still stands 2021 (AS)
Nob Hill516 4th Ave, between Anza and Balboa, was heavily modified in both 2005 and 2008 to the point that this building is largely unrecognizable.
Richmond InnerView north across Geary at Mason to Harvey's Kitchen, Samon Hair Goods and Armand. Building still stands in 2021 with Jack In The Box restaurant at street level and Biscuits and Blues club in basement. (AS)
TenderloinThis home at 35 27th Avenue was built by architects William Wurster, Theodor Bernardi and Don Emmons in 1950. In the 1960s, these men were hired to renovate historic buildings near Fisherman's Wharf, including the Ghirardelli chocolate factory and a knitting mill, from industrial to retail space.
SeacliffThis single-family residence at 37 5th Ave was built prior to 1906.
Presidio TerraceThe Washing Machine Parts Co., 1375 Mission Street at Grace, near 10th Street. It is a masonry structure built in 1925, seen here clad in brick.
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