Corona Heights

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States near Levant
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States near Levant

Ten children posed next to a house. Man playing accordian at left.

Corona Heights
Gray Bros. Quarry
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Gray Bros. Quarry

South side of Corona Heights, on States St. [dpwbook3 dpw494]

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Corona Heights
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Corona Heights

View west toward Gray Brothers brick factory on the south side of Corona Heights. (site of the tennis courts in 2020) Unpaved States Street at left, the first house (demolished) is 101 States. Mt. Olympus in the background. [dpwbook3 dpw495]

Corona Heights
States Street
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States Street

View east on unpaved States Street near Gray Brothers Brick Factory and quarry (site of tennis courts in 2020) on unpaved States Street. Some of the houses at right still stand. 155 States is first house at right. [dpwbook3 dpw496]

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Corona Heights
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Corona Heights

Girl Posing with Corona Heights in background

Corona Heights
States near Castro
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States near Castro

View west on States Street, 100 feet west of Castro. Gray Brother Brick factory on the slope of Corona heights in the background. [States St. 100' W of Castro] [dpwbook10 dpw2072]

Corona Heights
States near Castro
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States near Castro

View north across States Sttreet, 150 feet west of Castro [States St. 150' W of Castro][dpwbook10 dpw2073]

Corona Heights
17th near Castro
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17th near Castro

View of the North side of 17th Street between Castro and Collingwood Only the first two houses at left, Onion Turret, still remain. The others were demolished or moved. [dpwbook9 dpw2030]

Castro
Castro near Market
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Castro near Market

View North on at the east side of Castro between 17th (now Market) and States. collapsed sidewalk [dpwbook11 dpw2247]

Castro
15th near Beaver
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15th near Beaver

176 1/2 Beaver (on the back of the lot and fronting on 15th street) being moved (to parts unknown) for the widening of 15th Street and grading of the intersection of 15th and Beaver. [dpwbook12 dpw2477]

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Beaver at 15th
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Beaver at 15th

View south from 15th Street at the (impassable) intersection with Beaver Street. [dpwbook12 dpw2483]

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Beaver & 15th
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Beaver & 15th

View west on 15th Street toward Beaver (fence on top of the rock face is Beaver Street.) [dpwbook12 dpw2484]

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Castro & States
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Castro & States

View north on Castro from States Street showing the east side of Castro between States and 16th Street. Most of the Victorian homes still stand. [dpwXXX]

Corona Heights
States near Levant
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States near Levant

Norma Ball in backyard with cat

Corona Heights
Henry near Castro
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Henry near Castro

Western end of Henry Street showing rear of Clara W. Roger's property, which presumably will be acquired for the construction of Roosevelt Way. [dpwbook16 dpw3443]

Corona Heights
14th & Roosevelt
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14th & Roosevelt

View View South from 14th Street and Alpine toward Corona Heights. 1065 14th Street at right, was either demolished or moved to make way for Roosevelt Way. [Rodger's House on 14th Street in the middle of the Roosevelt right-of-way.] [dpwbook16 dpw3442]

Corona Heights
Henry near Roosevelt
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Henry near Roosevelt

Roosevelt Way Project, View north through a backyard at the west end of Henry Street. The Large apartment building at 14th and Alpine in the background still stands in 2020. Roosevelt Way now passes through the left side of this view. [Henry St. showing rear of Roger's property][dpwbook16 dpw3444]

Corona Heights
Roosevelt N to Park Hill
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Roosevelt N to Park Hill

Roosevelt to Park Hill (Corona Heights) from museum (house on right demolished in 2016) [dpwbook16 dpw3441]

Corona Heights
McKinley School
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McKinley School

[dpw4870] View from Henry St. near Castro The original school was demolished and the new school built on the playground.

Corona Heights
Castro & Market
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Castro & Market

View south to large crowd watching City engineer O'Shaughnessy speaking for the Twin Peaks Tunnel Celebration for pedestrian opening at East Portal.

Corona Heights