
48th Ave near Balboa
715 48th Avenue. This single-family residence on 48th Ave near Balboa was built in 1950, and still for sale here in 1951.
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715 48th Avenue. This single-family residence on 48th Ave near Balboa was built in 1950, and still for sale here in 1951.
Richmond Outer711 48th Avenue. This newly built (1950) residence on 48th Ave near Balboa was still for sale in 1951.
Richmond OuterThis single-family residence at 2547 16th Ave between Ulloa and Vicente was built in 1947
West Portal127 10th Ave, single family home, built in 1908, it looks largely the same today.
Richmond Inner1754 Great Highway, between Moraga and Noriega Streets. Built in 1908, this single family home appears to have been heavily altered over the years.
Sunset Outer3332-3334 Balboa Street near 35th Avenue, on north side of block. Two-unit residential structure, built 1950. The building has since been stripped of its ornamental balcony, ledges, and shutters. The small structure at left has been demolished and replaced with a building similar in size.
Richmond Outer2620 21st Street. This Mediterranean Revival home was built in 1933.
MissionThis small apartment is considered part of 4500 Cabrillo Street but actually faces 46th Avenue. 787 46th Avenue, built 1938, is at right.
Richmond OuterThis single family residence at 1778 46th Ave was built in 1950.
Sunset OuterThis small, set-back home at 627 Arguello Blvd, across from Rossi Playground, was replaced by apartment buildings in the 1970s, as were the adjacent houses.
Lone MountainSingle family home at 1338 26th Avenue near Irving Street, built 1913. It was once the home of Don Sherwood, a popular radio personality known as the World's Greatest Disc Jockey.
Sunset Outer1590 48th Avenue near Lawton Street, single family home, built 1950. The sides of structures on the north side of Lawton Street can be seen at right, past the vacant lot.
Sunset Outer2475 Pacific Avenue. House of Captain John Leale, author of the book, Recollections of a Tule Sailor. The structure was originally the main house for a dairy farm and may have been built as early as 1853. San Francisco Landmark #45
Pacific HeightsWest end of Crissy Field. Looking east from Lincoln Blvd. World War II barracks, Alcatraz Island. (Barracks were removed during the 1998-2000 renovations of Crissy Field.)
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