
Elizabeth near Douglass
Children with pets sitting on running board of car on Elizabeth Street, 842-844 Elizabeth Street behind car (now modified)Noe Valley Archives
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Children with pets sitting on running board of car on Elizabeth Street, 842-844 Elizabeth Street behind car (now modified)Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyChildren with father in front of 834 Elizabeth Street, with car, Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyChildren with pets on Victorian stairway of 834 Elizabeth Street, Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyChildren with pets on Elizabeth Street, Twin Peaks in background. Noe Valley Archives
Noe ValleyEngine Co. 24 fire station with trucks parked in front.
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension project, view South on Market from Elizabeth Street. This last section of the project connected Market with Corbett (at the white fence). This section was later bypassed in the 1960s and is now known as Cuesta Court. [Market St Extension South from Elizabeth dpwbook27 dpw6737]
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension project, view North on Market from Elizabeth Street, wood piled up. Two houses on left still stand [dpwbook27 dpw6736]
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension project, view North on Market from Dixie Alley, grading, drain pipes lines up. [dpwbook27 dpw6735]
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension project, 23rd Street cottages on right of way [dpwbook27 dpw6711]
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension project, View West, Falcon Avenue at 23rd Street, house demolished. [dpwbook26 dpw6492]
Upper MarketView North, Market Street Extension Project. Upper Market Construction at Corbett (from left) and Market. This section of Market (now called Cuesta) would be bypassed by a bridge in the 1960s Upper Market construction project, all houses at right have been demolished. [dpwbook28 dpw6934]
Upper MarketView North, Market Street Extension Project. Corbett (left) intersects with Market Street from right. This section of Market (Now called Cuesta Court) would be bypassed in the 1960s Upper Market Street project by a viaduct occupying the space of the houses on the right. Duplicate of wnp36.02546 [dpw7078 Market St Ext]
Upper MarketView North, Market Street Extension Project. Corbett (left) intersects with Market Street from right. This section of Market (Now called Cuesta Court) would be bypassed in the 1960s Upper Market Street project by a viaduct occupying the space of the houses on the right. Duplicate of wnp27.0482 [dpwbook29 dpw7078]
Upper MarketView west from top of Twin Peaks, future site of Midtown Terrace with cattle grazing in foreground, Laguna Honda Hospital and largely unbuilt Forest Hill at right.
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension, View north on unpaved Market Street at about where it would intersect with Alvarado Street. All buildings in this view demolished. [dpwbook29 dpw7081]
Upper MarketMarket Street Extension, view south toward the intersection of Grand View and 23rd Street. Market Street (then Falcon) at right with retaining wall. Red Rock hill (later part of Diamond Heights) in the background. All homes in this view demolished or moved. [Market St. Ext.][dpwbook29 dpw7079]
Noe ValleyMarket Street Extension, View south from Market (then Falcon Avenue) near Argent Alley toward the intersection of Grand View and 23rd Street. The three nearest houses all demolished. Red Rock Hill (later part of Diamond Heights) in the background. [dpwbook29 dpw7080]
Noe ValleyMarket Street Extension, View north on newly paved Market Street at about 23rd Street. Second house at left center still stands at 3858 Market. In the 1960s, Market Street was further widened and was straightened at this location. The bend still exists as a turnout at the intersection with Argent Alley. [Market St. Ext 23rd St. east] [dpwbook31 dpw8368]
Upper MarketView southwest from the intersetion of 22nd Strreet, Hoffman, & Grand View Ave. 264 Grand View at center. Twin Peaks in the background at right.[Grand View Ave From 22nd & Hoffman][dpw8410]
Noe ValleyCorbett (left) intersects with Market Street from right. This section of Market (Now called Cuesta Court) would be bypassed in the 1960sLaborers with horse-drawn scrapers working on unpaved hillside street. Sign reads 'Street Closed Spring Valley Water Co.' [D736 11/7/23]
Upper Market