
2nd Ave near Geary
Built before the 1906 earthquake, 370-372 2nd Ave is a recognized historic resource.
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Built before the 1906 earthquake, 370-372 2nd Ave is a recognized historic resource.
Richmond Inner252 4th Ave. This small Victorian home, seen here with asbestos shingles siding, was replaced by a six-unit apartment building, aka a "Richmond Special," in 1962.
Richmond Inner374 2nd Avenue, near Geary, flats built prior to 1899. Sometime since this photo was taken the building lost its attic and peaked roof.
Richmond InnerThis former Queen Anne Victorian with corner turret / tower, stuccoed here, has been heavily modified and though still claims a construction date of 1904, bears a strong resemblance to 1990s era homes. 272 4th Avenue
Richmond Inner364-366 3rd Avenue flats between Geary and Clement, built 1907.
Richmond Inner215 6th Ave. Victorian house covered with asbestos siding. Similar homes adjacent.
Richmond InnerMulti unit building at 120 Clement was built in 1904 and modified since then. At left is Cozy Cove Cafe. Clement French Laundry at right later became The Plough and the Stars Pub.
Richmond Inner250 2nd Ave. Two stuccoed flats. Extant 2019 with metal balconies added to windows. Streetcar tracks in street.
Richmond InnerSet of flats at 1130-1132 Anza Street, built circa 1900. North side of Anza between 2nd and 3rd Avenue.
Richmond Inner374 15th Ave, between Geary Blvd. and Clement St. Single family home, built 1910.
Richmond Inner266 Funston Ave , single family home, built 1900 or prior.
Richmond Inner516 7th Ave, between Anza and Balboa, this Edwardian home was built in 1910. The lower story is clad in Perma-Stone.
Richmond InnerBuilt in 1910 between Balboa and Anza, 570 11th Ave now has stucco siding and at the time was the home of the Orpheum Theater's projectionist.
Richmond Inner550 11th Ave, single family home between Anza and Balboa, built 1912. Automobile in driveway, children playing.
Richmond Inner516 4th Ave, between Anza and Balboa, was heavily modified in both 2005 and 2008 to the point that this building is largely unrecognizable.
Richmond InnerBuilt in 1912, 146 Funston Ave is one of a pair of joined homes between Lake and California.
Richmond InnerIn 1924, this two-unit residence at 147 9th Ave, between Lake and California, built in 1921, was home to Eda Blankart Funston--a renowned local beauty and widow of Major General Frederick Funston of Spanish American War and 1906 earthquake and fire fame.
Richmond InnerThis dual-unit residence at 139 9th Ave between Lake and California was built in 1921.
Richmond InnerThis single-family home at 116 10th Ave was built in 1910.
Richmond InnerOriginally built as two flats in 1921, 143 and 145 9th Avenue are now four condos.
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