Lower Pacific Heights

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Geary & Presidio
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Geary & Presidio

B-line streetcar #141; Flying A Station

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Bush near Steiner
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Bush near Steiner

View east on Bush toward Steiner, St. Dominic's Procession

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Bush near Steiner
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Bush near Steiner

View east on Bush toward Steiner, St. Dominic's Procession walking on sidewalk.

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St. Dominic's Procession
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St. Dominic's Procession

Priests, with altar boy and crossing guard, posing on steps

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Sutter near Baker
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Sutter near Baker

2584-2586 Sutter, probably built as 2 units, now 3 units. Built 1900 or prior.

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Baker near Sutter
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Baker near Sutter

1513 Baker Street, between Sutter and Bush, was built as a single family residence before 1893. (shown on the 1893 Sanborn map) It was modified to allow a second unit in the 1990s.

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Baker near Bush
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Baker near Bush

1517 Baker Street, built 1885 per Spring Valley Water tap records. Still stands in 2022, with a garage where the lower unit is in this photo.

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Baker near Bush
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Baker near Bush

Two flats, built 1900 or prior, at 1521-1523 Baker Street near Bush. Shown clad in transite siding.

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Broderick near Pine
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Broderick near Pine

Single family home, built 1900 or prior, at 1715 Broderick Street near Pine Street. The home's Victorian architectural details have since been restored.

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Post near Divisadero
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Post near Divisadero

Set of two flats at 2331 Post Street. Probably originally looked like its neighbor at left. Both buildings have been demolished. Apartment building on right, 2345 Post, was built in 1925 and is still extant.

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Bush near Baker
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Bush near Baker

Two flats, 2806-2808 Bush Street, built 1885. North side of street, just west of Baker.

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Bush near Baker
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Bush near Baker

The two-family residence at left, 2810-2812 Bush Street was built prior to 1900. The in-law unit at the bottom has since been reverted to a garage. The two-unit residence at 2806-2808 Bush, at right, was built in 1885.

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Bush near Lyon
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Bush near Lyon

This multi-unit apartment building at 2856-2860 Bush Street was built prior to 1906.

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Pine near Lyon
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Pine near Lyon

2970 Pine. North side of Pine between Lyon and Baker. This Victorian home shown here clad in stucco and Perma-Stone has been sympathetically restored,

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Post near Divisadero
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Post near Divisadero

2332 Post Street near Divisadero. Victorian era flats, this entire row is now demolished. This was the location of the San Francisco Japanese Seventh-day Adventist Church prior to its move to Washington Street.

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Divisadero near Geary
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Divisadero near Geary

1540 Divisadero Street. Leon's Fine Foods and Monakan Furniture are in storefronts below residential apartments on the east side of Divisadero. All are now demolished.

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Bush near Broderick
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Bush near Broderick

2741-2745 Bush Street near Broderick. Multi-unit residential building, built 1900 or prior. House on right has been demolished and the lot is now a mini-park.

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Geary & Broderick
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Geary & Broderick

2300 Geary Boulevard at Broderick Street. Multi-unit apartment house with storefront at corner. B-line streetcar tracks in front.

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Post near Divisadero
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Post near Divisadero

2328 Post Street near Divisadero Street. Circa 1900 flats with transite siding applied. Appears to be next to a parking lot. Laundry is hanging from a line in back. This and the structure next to it are now demolished.

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Geary near Broderick
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Geary near Broderick

2330-2334 Geary Blvd between Broderick and Baker. Built before the 1906 earthquake, this 3-unit residence escaped redevelopment and looks largely the same today. Of note on this transit corridor: advertisements for Christopher's Milk and the Richmond District's Alexandria Theater (40 cent weekday matinees)

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