
43rd Ave near Judah
1406 43rd Ave, near Judah built in 1950.
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1406 43rd Ave, near Judah built in 1950.
Sunset Outer1410 43rd Ave, near Judah was built, along with its neighbors, in 1950
Sunset Outer1414 43rd Ave near Judah, ends a run of four houses built in 1950 on the corner of this block, the rest of this side of the street on the block was developed in the 1920s and 30s
Sunset Outer2332 Post Street near Divisadero. Victorian era flats, this entire row is now demolished. This was the location of the San Francisco Japanese Seventh-day Adventist Church prior to its move to Washington Street.
Lower Pacific Heights1540 Divisadero Street. Leon's Fine Foods and Monakan Furniture are in storefronts below residential apartments on the east side of Divisadero. All are now demolished.
Lower Pacific HeightsConstruction in progress at 634 6th Street
Mission Bay2741-2745 Bush Street near Broderick. Multi-unit residential building, built 1900 or prior. House on right has been demolished and the lot is now a mini-park.
Lower Pacific Heights2901 Vallejo Street at Baker. Single-family residence, built 1950. A steep, unpaved portion of Baker Street is at left, and even today is a dead end shortly past the house.
Pacific Heights2913 California is a single-family residence that looks largely the same today, a modernization of what was probably a flat-front Italianate when built. Records indicate that it was built prior to 1900. it is flanked on both sides by large Victorians which date from 1891-92, so an assumption would be that this modest building preceded those by at least a few years.
Pacific HeightsIdentified as 873 Bryant Street, address is now 869-875A Bryant. South side, between 6th and 7th Streets, built 1950. Concrete and steel industrial structure has been modified in recent years to include a variety of businesses. A twin structure was built to the left of this one.
South of MarketCurrently, this site at 2050 Taraval Street features a 1977 apartment building, but in 1951 it was the site of the Cortopassi Brothers Richfield Service Station.
ParksideIn March of 1951, 2545 Judah Street at 31st Avenue was Del Edwards's Union Oil gas station. The lot, on the southeast corner, now holds multiple apartments over storefronts.
Sunset Outer2300 Geary Boulevard at Broderick Street. Multi-unit apartment house with storefront at corner. B-line streetcar tracks in front.
Lower Pacific HeightsThis dual-family residence at 174 19th Ave was built prior to 1906. In the 1940s, it was home to Carmel and Virginia Ramsey, and their lodger Florence Fairman.
Lake StreetThis home at 114 15th Avenue still stands, but their curved windows are long gone.
Lake Street