
Haight & Octavia
Northwest view of Haight and Octavia 100-108 Haight Street, built in 1883 for Thomas Bergin by Newsom and Gash Architects.
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Northwest view of Haight and Octavia 100-108 Haight Street, built in 1883 for Thomas Bergin by Newsom and Gash Architects.
Mint HillNorth side of Page Street toward Shrader. 1922 Page at left and 1910-12 at right.
Haight AshburyNorth side of Sutter at Pierce.
Lower Pacific HeightsView north on Lyon between Page and Oak.
Buena VistaView north across Page from Page and Laguna Mini-Park toward a row of Victorian houses between Laguna and Octavia. 294 Page art left, Charles and Ida Deitle House, SF Landmark 48. Designed by architect Henry Geilfuss in 1888, this house replaced an 1878 house on the site.
Lower HaightView northeast across Sutter between Pierce and Steiner. Chapel Hill Baptist Church at right.
Lower Pacific Heights2645 Gough Street. Colonial Dames McElroy Octagon House built 1861, moved across Gough in 1952 to its current location. SF Landmark 17.
Union Street544 International Boulevard (ex-East 14th Street) at 6th Avenue, Oakland, CA. View from 6th Avenue. Vistorian era home with turret, built 1896, shown in disrepair.
Outside SF400 Ellington Avenue Queen Anne style built 1912
Outer MissionElevated view north across Golden Gate to three Victorian era homes with a modern apartment building in background. From left to right, they are 2034 (built 1885 with later second story addition), 2030 and 2022 Golden Gate Avenue.
Western AdditionView south on Buena Vista East south of Haight Street.
Buena Vista2460 Union between Scott and Pierce, built 1872, originally Italianate but remodeled by William Mooser and W. J. Cuthbertson
Cow HollowEast side of Scott between Fulton and McAllister. Victorian Flats built 1889. House numbers 814 through 820.
Alamo SquareFree standing Victorian home with slanted bay windows. Awning over front porch.
213 Henry Street. Victorian era flat-front Italianate house with central entrance stairway, flanked by another Italianate and modest peak-roofed house.
Corona Heights