Anza near 9th Ave
This single-family craftsman at 1831 Anza Street between 9th and 10th Avenues was built in 1911. Its mirror-image twin sits next door.
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    This single-family craftsman at 1831 Anza Street between 9th and 10th Avenues was built in 1911. Its mirror-image twin sits next door.
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    Portola Market 4055 Irving Street at 42nd Avenue, southeast corner. Choice Meats and Groceries and Fancy Fruits and Vegetables are featured on the sign out front.
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    This single-family residence at 1700 46th Avenue at Moraga was built in 1941. If you look closely you'll see a wooden toy sword and shield on the sidewalk.
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    1364 45th Avenue between Irving and Judah Streets. East side of street. Single family home, built in 1950.
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    a tunnel entry Junior 5, 1368 45th Avenue was built in 1950.
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    1444 47th Ave, between Judah and Kirkham, was built in 1950
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    1482 44th Ave between Kirkham and Judah, built 1946, clad with Perma-Stone here in 1951
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    1626 41st Avenue, between Lawton and Moraga. Built in 1940, this single-family Sunset residence is shown here with Perma-Stone siding in 1951.
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    This single-family residence located at 1706 46th Ave near Moraga Street was built in 1941. Prior to the presence of this home, the same address was listed as a travel agency run by Jos. M. Simmons in 1911.
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    In 1951, the J. & D. Press Co. occupied a small structure built in 1940 at 695 32nd Ave near Balboa.
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    This single-family home on 1529 45th Ave near Kirkham was built in 1950.
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    This home at 1539 39th Ave, near Kirkham, was built in 1950.
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    1533 45th Avenue, near Kirkham Street, west side of the block. Single-family home, built 1950.
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    This small home at 1762 Great Highway, between Moraga and Noriega Streets, with small square bay window and Transite siding, was probably built as a beach cottage. It has been demolished.
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    Storefront with apartments above, built in 1935, at 4101 Judah Street and 46th Avenue. In 1951 it was the Sunset Village Shopping Center. Later a diner, it was purchased in 1971 and has since been Thanh Long, reportedly San Francisco's first Vietnamese restaurant.
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