Kirkham near 8th Ave
427 Kirkham, single family home, built 1906.
Sunset InnerContains 629 photos
    427 Kirkham, single family home, built 1906.
Sunset Inner
    2584-2586 Sutter, probably built as 2 units, now 3 units. Built 1900 or prior.
Lower Pacific Heights
    Parkside Appliance, 922 Taraval Street, next door to Model Shoe Shop at 930 Taraval. All structures now demolished and replaced with a bank.
Parkside
    Richfield Gas Station on NE corner of 23rd Avenue and Vicente St.
Parkside
    Carey Plumber at 2014 Judah Street, north side of street. Store front with living quarters above, built 1924. Truck with company name parked in front of the business.
Sunset Outer
    1820-1824 Judah Street. North side of Judah between 23rd & 24th Avenues. Two flats, built 1910. N-Judah streetcar tracks in front.
Sunset Outer
    3245-3247 Judah Street, on the SE corner of Judah and 38th Avenue. Two flats, built 1950. N-Judah streetcar tracks in front.
Sunset Outer
    View east to 731-33 South Van Ness Ave. Built 1880, apartment building. St. Charles Youth Center (1919) at right.
Mission
    View east across Church Streeet to Gene Paridy's Chevron Service Station at 1749 Church Street, on the southeast corner of Day and Church. Replaced by a 4 unit apartment building in 1961. J-Church streetcar tracks in front.
Noe Valley
    Multi unit building at 120 Clement was built in 1904 and modified since then. At left is Cozy Cove Cafe. Clement French Laundry at right later became The Plough and the Stars Pub.
Richmond Inner
    Once the back door of Ricci's Market (which is still just around the corner on 24th Street), now only one garage door remains in the blank wall.
Mission
    Fulton Street view of rear cottage at 796 23rd Ave. (main house built 1921, possibly this apartment was new in 1951?) 4630 Fulton, next door.
Richmond Outer
    250 2nd Ave. Two stuccoed flats. Extant 2019 with metal balconies added to windows. Streetcar tracks in street.
Richmond Inner
    Residential apartments built in in 1910 at 225 Taylor Street between Ellis and Eddy. The Olympic Hotel on Eddy Street is in the background. The small structure next door has been demolished and the lot is now part of a large multiunit residence.
Tenderloin
    940 Sutter Street, Hotel Empire was originally named Hotel Glen Royal when built in 1925. Used in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo in a scene where Scottie watches from across the street as Madeline peeks out the window of Room 401. Now called the Hotel Vertigo. Within Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel Historic District on the National Register.
Lower Nob Hill