
Mission near 25th
2963 Mission Street. [House of Mirrors - The Columbus Glass Company] Building.
MissionContains 2167 photos
2963 Mission Street. [House of Mirrors - The Columbus Glass Company] Building.
Mission2963 Mission Street. [House of Mirrors - The Columbus Glass Company] Building
Mission1800 Eddy at Scott being moved to this location from 763-765 Turk Street. Rectangular bay Italianate. See also wnp25.11764. [House moving]
Western Addition1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) before restoration. Victorian building in extreme state of disrepair. Detail of front porch with boarded up front door with "No trespassing" painted on. [Stick]
Buena Vista1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) before restoration. Victorian building in extreme state of disrepair. Detail of front porch with boarded up front door and "No trespessing" painted on. [1153 Oak]
Buena Vista1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) after restoration. [restoration]]
Buena Vista1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) after restoration.
Buena VistaSlanted bay Italianate with pointed gables over porch; c. 1879. Same house in wnp25.11926. [Hinkel House]
1834 California; Wormser-Coleman House, S F Landmark No. 53.
Pacific Heights1153 Oak Street, Sarah Mish House (City Landmark number 62, National Register 79999534) before restoration. Before restoration. Detail of front porch. [1153 Oak]
Buena Vista926 Grove Koster House, built 1897, Architects Marten & Coffey. Builder C. Schutt. (address now changed to 930 Grove) [M & C]
Alamo Square809-11 Treat between 21st & 22nd. Slanted bay Italianate built 1882. Architect Henry Geilfuss
Mission809-11 Treat between 21st & 22nd. Slanted bay Italianate built 1882. Architect Henry Geilfuss. Architectural detail.
MissionWhite slanted bay Italianate. Architect B. W. Hendrickson
Pacific HeightsView north toward Golden Gate Avenue between Webster and Buchanan toward empty block with one flat front Italianate on blocks at the rear of Rosa Parks Senior Center, 1251 Turk Street (SFHA), once informally known as 'The Pink Palace'. The Victorian building, formerly 848 Octavia, now sits at 45-47 Beideman Street, between O'Farrell and Ellis.
Western Addition