
1083 Dolores
Restored Queen Anne with corner tower.
Dolores HeightsContains 64 photos
Restored Queen Anne with corner tower.
Dolores HeightsRestored Stick Victorian at 4078 23rd Street. Built pre-1900, probably 1880 - 1890.
Noe Valley1 Baker Street, on the northwest corner of Haight Street. Originally the home of Robert Rogers, attorney, built about 1874. Listed in <i>Artistic Homes of California</i> (1888) as the home of Robert Dickson, Manager of London Assurance Corporation. Later the home of attorney James A. Watt. [Watts House]
Haight AshburyWillie Mays' house, 175 Miraloma Drive [This is the new home 175 Miraloma Drive, for which Willie Mays, SF Giants center-fielder, offered $37,500. Willie's offer was turned down, the owner Walter A. Gneadiloff, explaining there was great neighborhood pressure against the deal. Gneadiloff commented:
Sherwood ForestNorthwest corner of Church and 21st Street [dpwbook8 dpw1812] View southwest
Dolores HeightsNorth side of Caselli Street west of Clover, 136 and 118 Caselli (both now raised one story) at center. Mt. Olympus in background. [dpwbook10 dpw2151]
Eureka Valley16th Avenue & Presidio wall washout. A large storm hit San Francisco on Jan 2, 1916 causing widespread damage. [dpwbook15 dpw2924]
Lake Street16th Avenue & Presidio wall washout. A large storm hit San Francisco on Jan 2, 1916 causing widespread damage. [dpwbook15 dpw2925]
Lake StreetView west at 16th Avenue & Presidio wall washout A large storm hit San Francisco on Jan 2, 1916 causing widespread damage.[dpwbook15 dpw2926]
Lake StreetElevated view Northeast from Randall between Chenery and San Jose Avenue (Southern Pacific Tracks) . House being moved for expansion of Fairmount School. Believe this building was moved to 24-26 Fairmount. [dpwbook18 dpw4077]
Fairmount66 to 68 Eureka Street, two flats, built 1906. Garage door open, revealing glimpse of automobile inside. [dpwbook19 dpw4325]
Eureka ValleyView west to woman entering 50-54 Eureka during construction of the Twin Peaks Tunnel project. The empty lot on the right is from a building that was demolished or moved for the construction. [dpwbook19 dpw4326]
Eureka Valley60 to 62 Eureka St. Yarn on right and houses behind were demolished for construction of the Twin Peaks Tunnel. [dpwbook19 dpw4327]
Eureka ValleyView west to 160 Ord (Tank Hill, background left) between the start of construction of the Twin Peaks Tunnel and the Market Street Extension. Market Street now continues past the left side of this house, and the three buildings in the left background fronting on Hattie Street were demolished when it was extended. [dpwbook19 dpw4352]
Eureka ValleyView North on Rayburn toward Liberty, 476 Liberty at center, 477 Liberty being raised at right. [dpwbook22 dpw5439]
Dolores Heights