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Sunnydale Housing Project,
mrs ne (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Sunnydale is being redeveloped by Mercy Housing Corp the same developer that has Geneva Towers Britton Courts and Carter so its changing and for the better if you live there stay in compliance with your lease and youll be able to come back to the redeveloped sunnydale
Powell St. BART Station (underground),
BayAreaBiker2001 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I had three bikes stolen here.
Ford GoBike Station,
BayAreaBiker2001 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
My bike was stolen here 8/1/2008.
Northern Panhandle,
kooskia
wrote
16 years ago:
A changing and gentrifying area of San Francisco. Includes many Victorian apartment buildings, mostly 2 and 3 unit Italianate Stick style with a few older. A diverse mix of residents including a dwindling population of San Francisco's African American middle class. Popular with young single people, post college young professionals for its proximity to GG Park, nightclubs and restaurants -- including the popular NOPA restaurant. Young families continue to move into the neighborhood buying or renting relatively affordable flats and small houses. Buyers often restore them back to original appearance. Gentrification has caused some friction, but at a far lower level than in the Mission District. Tour buses regularly drive through the area for the architecture and to transit between adjoining Alamo Square and Golden Gate Park. The main commercial street is Divisidero, which marks NOPAs eastern boundary and Fulton near Masonic Street which marks the western boundary.
USS San Francisco Memorial,
MHibbs
wrote
16 years ago:
Read the damage report from the battle here:
http://www.researcheratlarge.com/Ships/CA38/GuadalcanalDamageRpt.html
California Academy of Sciences,
PorgieTirebiter
wrote
16 years ago:
Featured in a slideshow at the New York Times website today (9/24/2008):
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/09/23/arts/20080924_ACADEMY_SLIDESHOW_index.html
Inner Sunset,
Mamer
wrote
16 years ago:
Since when did the Inner Sunset annex Forest Hill?
Cloud Hall,
bx (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
where my History class is :)
Presidio Pet Cemetery,
OrinRJ
wrote
16 years ago:
I visited this place, and took pictures which are free to share. You can find them here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/orinrobertjohn/sets/72157604390114429/
Flora Grubb Gardens,
OrinRJ
wrote
16 years ago:
http://www.floragrubb.com/
Laurus nobilis (Bay Laurel),
Neighbor (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
The people in the adjacent house get really cranky if you take leaves off the tree without asking them first.
Alemany Public Housing,
duck (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Allemany projects
Lisa and Douglas Goldman Tennis Center,
Raj (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I used to practise here
Science Building,
bx (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
where my classes usually are :)
Congregation Beth Sholom,
bob (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Ugu the Shoemaker
Internet Archive,
bob (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Home of Count Broccolini
Vermont Street near 20th,
JoeMoma1138 (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Who designed this street!?!?
South of Market (SoMa),
epb168digit
wrote
17 years ago:
This part of San Francisco is really, really great to go. i hope I have some time to visit the place ;)
Yerba Buena Gardens,
epb168digit
wrote
17 years ago:
I like going here when I was younger, they hold events here like during some Philippine Fiestas here for the Fil-Am communities. I love the park and I do remember an indoor ice skating bowl nearby.....
Anchor Brewing Company,
Raze (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
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