
24th near San Bruno Ave
View north across 24th. Both buildings still stand in 2020, building on right has stucco facade with all decorative trim removed.
Potrero HillContains 23 photos
View north across 24th. Both buildings still stand in 2020, building on right has stucco facade with all decorative trim removed.
Potrero HillBuilt in 1904, 489 Utah, just north of Mariposa, still has an imposing retaining wall and is still covered in Transite siding in 2013.
Potrero Hill1740-1742 Bryant Street near 17th Street, west side of block. Two-unit dwelling, built in 1905. Classical Revival style, stripped of ornament and clad in Transite siding, with an unusual two-sided bay window on second story and stained glass in upper panes of the chamfered bays. Its twin at left, 1744-1746 Bryant, was extensively restored/renovated as of 2008.
Mission1744-1746 Bryant Street near 17th street. Two-unit dwelling, built in 1907. Classical Revival style, stripped of ornament and clad in Transite siding, with an unusual two-sided bay window on second story and stained glass in upper panes of the chamfered bays. Has been restored/remodeled as of 2008. Its twin is at right.
MissionPond Brothers Market - 1462 48th Avenue between Judah and Kirkham, in 1953 it was vacant. By 1960, it was %quot;Your Market%quot; a name it still uses today.
Sunset Outer1830-1834 Lyon Street at Sacramento Street, SE corner. Victorian era flats with entrances at right, built prior to 1900. What appears to be a storefront with house number 1834 is at the very corner. Image shows it stripped of ornamentation and Transite siding added. This building has since been restored to its historic appearance and house number 1834 no longer exists.
Presidio HeightsThis small home at 1762 Great Highway, between Moraga and Noriega Streets, with small square bay window and Transite siding, was probably built as a beach cottage. It has been demolished.
Sunset OuterFour Victorian residences in various stages of restoration on the west side of Pierce between California and Sacaramento.
Pacific Heights