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Neighborhoods
of San Francisco
Bernal • Castro • Chinatown • Civic • Corona Heights Neighborhood • Dogpatch • Downtown • Ferry Building • Financial • Fishermans • Haight Street • Houseboats • Marina District • Market • Mission • North Beach • Ocean • Pacific • Presidio • SOMA • Seacliff • St. Francis Wood • Treasure • Union Square • Valencia |
Bernal, Heights, On Cortland, San Francisco
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Castro, Neighborhood, San FranciscoThe area around and including lower Castro at Market
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Chinatown, A San Francisco Neighborhood, As Part Of A US CityThe Chinatown centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese enclave outside Asia. It is the oldest of the four notable Chinatowns in the city. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity.[from wikipedia]
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Civic, Center, Neighborhood
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Corona Heights Neighborhood, San Francisco, California, A US City PlaceCorona Heights is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, just north of Market Street and Eureka Valley. Corona Heights is often considered part of the Castro and Upper Market areas.[from wikipedia]
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Dogpatch, Neighborhood, SFBordered by 3rd Street, 20th and 25th Streets, and Mississippi Street.
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Downtown, Area, SFVaguely the area surronding Union Square
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Ferry Building, and Area Around It, San Francisco, CaliforniaDesigned in 1892 by American architect A. Page Brown in the Beaux Arts style, the ferry building was completed in 1898. At its opening, it was the largest project undertaken in the city up to that time. Brown designed the clock tower after the 12th-century Giralda bell tower in Seville, Spain, and the entire length of the building on both frontages is based on an arched arcade.[from wikipedia]
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Financial, District, San FranciscoA San Francisco Neighborhood north of Market and east of California.
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Fishermans, Wharf, San Francisco, A US City NeighborhoodThe north side of the City between Kearny and Van Ness streets
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Houseboats, On Mission CreekA San Francisco Neighborhood
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Marina District, Of San Francisco, CaliforniaThe Marina District is a neighborhood located in San Francisco, California. The neighborhood sits on the site of the 1915 Panama/Pacific International Exposition, staged after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to celebrate the reemergence of the city.[from wikipedia]
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Market, Street, San Francisco
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Mission, DistrictA San Francisco Neighborhood
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North Beach, A San Francisco NeighborhoodNorth Beach is a neighborhood in the northeast of San Francisco adjacent to Chinatown, the Financial District, and Russian Hill. The neighborhood is San Francisco's "Little Italy" and has historically been home to a large Italian American population.[from wikipedia]
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Ocean, Beach, Neighborhood, SFCities westmost end faced the Pacific Ocean
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Pacific, Heights, Area, San Francisco
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Presidio, Grounds, SFA former Army base turn over to the City
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Seacliff, Neighborhood, SFAn exclusive area near Baker Beach
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SOMA, (South Of MArket)A San Francisco Neighborhood
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St. Francis WoodAn affluent residential neighborhood
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Haight Street, and the Panhandle, San FranciscoHaight-Ashbury is a district of San Francisco, California, named for the intersection of Haight and Ashbury streets. It is also called The Haight and The Upper Haight. The neighborhood is known as the birthplace of the hippie counterculture of the 1960s.[from wikipedia]
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Treasure, IslandA former Navel Station
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Union Square, San FranciscoBordered by Geary, Powell, Post and Stockton Streets
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Valencia, Street, San Francisco
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