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Hampshire near 23rd
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Hampshire near 23rd

1093 and 1095 Hampshire Street, residential flats built circa 1905, near 23rd Street. A Ghirardelli Chocolate poster is on the building to the right. The small cottage on the left has been demolished and replaced with two modern flats.

Mission
Connecticut near 17th
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Connecticut near 17th

116 Connecticut between 17th Street and Marisposa. Small house on the back of the lot, replaced by a large multiunit apartment house in 1989.

Potrero Hill
Connecticut near 17th
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Connecticut near 17th

135 Connecticut still exists at the back of the lot between 17th and Mariposa, obscured from the street by a new home built in 1999. This image shows a garage in front, with large painted advertisement for Les Vogel auto service.

Potrero Hill
17th Ave & Taraval
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17th Ave & Taraval

17th Ave side of 701 Taraval, showing garage entrance.

West Portal
Sacramento near Broderick
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Sacramento near Broderick

2922 Sacramento Street, at left, has been demolished and replaced by a slightly newer Victorian that was moved to the location during redevelopment prior to 1975. At right, 2920 Sacramento built in 1886, still exists in the backyard of a newer building.

Pacific Heights
Sacramento near Presidio
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Sacramento near Presidio

Small storefront at 3240 Sacramento Street, between Presidio Avenue and Lyon Street, containing a library. Adjacent storefront appears vacant. Replaced in 1990 with a multiunit residential structure.

Presidio Heights
28th near Dolores
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28th near Dolores

160 and 154 28th Street. Two women sit on the steps of a residential unit on 28th Street as a young boy plays near the driveway. The house at left, 160 28th, still stands.

Noe Valley
Noe & Cesar Chavez
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Noe & Cesar Chavez

1344 Noe Street. Northwest corner of Noe and Cesar Chavez (then Army) Street. Here this small cottage has received new transite siding. Built in 1908, it was demolished and replaced in 1998 with 1346-1348 Noe.

Noe Valley
Judah near 31st Ave
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Judah near 31st Ave

2621 Judah Street. South side of Judah between 31st and 32nd Avenue. Three small storefronts, one holding Pushkin & Kugler Tailors. Demolished and replaced with condominium units.

Sunset Outer
Market near Steuart
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Market near Steuart

11 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 District
Potrero near 25th
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Potrero near 25th

View 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 Hill
24th near Potrero
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24th near Potrero

2637 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 Hill
27th Ave near Ulloa
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27th Ave near Ulloa

2510 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)

Parkside
4th Ave near Anza
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4th Ave near Anza

516 4th Ave, between Anza and Balboa, was heavily modified in both 2005 and 2008 to the point that this building is largely unrecognizable.

Richmond Inner
Howard & 1st
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Howard & 1st

The Drug Sundries Company, 501 Howard Street at 1st Street. Cardoza Co. Bookbinders is to the right, at 511 Howard. All structures seen here have been demolished.

South of Market