Residential

Contains 154 photos

Harrison from Main
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Harrison from Main

View southwest across Harrison fenced off lot, apartment building and top of Rincon Hill in distance right. Haslett Warehouses at far left. [Harrison St. S side W from Main dpwbook24 dpw5835]

Rincon Hill
Rincon from Harrison
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Rincon from Harrison

view southeast across Rincon St. to Edwardian apartment buildings. Large 10 flat apartment building on 1st St. at upper left. [E side Rincon S from Harrison dpwbook25 dpw5881]

Rincon Hill
1st from Bryant
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1st from Bryant

View northwest across grassy 1st Street right of way to 6 small houses on Rincon Hill just above sixty foot rocky bluff. Site is now under freeway and Bay Bridge approach [1st St. East side North from 1st dpwbook25 dpw5887]

South Beach
Fremont from Bryant
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Fremont from Bryant

View north past stacks of lumber to Rincon Hill and collection of small houses on top built very close together. Those on right were on the west side of Fremont St. [Fremont W side N from Bryant dpwbook25 dpw5898]

South Beach
DeBoom & 2nd Street
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DeBoom & 2nd Street

View East on DeBoom Street from 2nd Street. Building in distance left is Weston Basket & Barrel Co., 58-60 Federal St., still standing 2021, as is Edwardian apartment building at left, built in 1914 as Vosti Grocery Building 555 2nd St. [dpwbook26 dpw6290]

South Beach
Dover & Brannan
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Dover & Brannan

View north across Brannan St. to Dover Alley (between 1st and 2nd), H.S Crocker printing plant building at left still stands at 250 Brannan, Rincon Hill in background with large Edwardian apartment building atop. South End Warehouse at far right still stands in 2021. [dpwbook26 dpw6294]

South Beach
Harrison & 3rd
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Harrison & 3rd

View east from center of Harrison showing sparse rebuilding after the 1906 earthquake and fire. The steep grade on Harrison was later greatly reduced. All buildings in view with exception of commercial building in center distance at 2nd Street (top visible) have been demolished or moved. New Fish Market, 401 3rd, at right. Napoleon Bar at left. [Harrison St. looking East from 3rd St.] [dpwbook27 dpw6536]

South of Market
Haight & Divisadero
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Haight & Divisadero

Vnew northwest across intersection to eastbound MSRy (Market Street Railway) 7-Line streetcar #143.

Buena Vista
Castro & 26th
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Castro & 26th

Elevated view northeast across intersection to Market St. Railway (MSRy) Castro Line Car #4 on Castro and 26th turntable. H.C Schmidt Grocer in background.

Noe Valley
Fillmore from Broadway
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Fillmore from Broadway

View north toward undeveloped Marina District and Western Airway field and hangar on PPIE site. Two Fillmore Counterbalance Streetcars (#649 in front & #631(?)) just passed each other.

Pacific Heights
24th & Hoffman
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24th & Hoffman

View northwest across 24th to Municipal Railway (Muni) 11-Line #814 with wings livery at 24th and Hoffman Streets Terminal.

Noe Valley
Brighton & Grafton
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Brighton & Grafton

First publicly owned streetcar, Muni #1, on a rail fan excursion. It's an A-Line car at the end of the K-Line route with a B-Line sign.

Ingleside
Cortland near Mission
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Cortland near Mission

Elevated view east to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 9-Line #936 with zip stripe livery west/inbound on Cortland between Mission and Coleridge. Birdcage traffic signal.

Holly Park
Church Near 24th
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Church Near 24th

View south to inbound Muni J-Line #137 approaching 24th Street. Noe Valley and St. Paul's Church spires in the background.

Dolores Heights
Balboa & 45th Ave
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Balboa & 45th Ave

View east down Balboa from center of intersection to Muni Magic Carpet streetcar B-Line #1005 with wings livery. (ERA-SC Charter - 16 June 1956 Electric Railroaders Association - Southern California)

Richmond Outer