San Francisco local
Folder: California
The parts of San Francisco that have been an integral part of my life. The areas where much of who I am, developed. My first visit to San Francisco was in 1967, when I was in the military. I've been in and out of the city ever since, having lived there from 1983 to 1996 and continuing to have personal and professional contacts there that facilitate regular visits. The city was very important…
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SF Balboa Park Muni (0246)
SF Balboa Park Muni (0243)
SF Balboa Park Muni (0242)
SF Balboa Park / Outer Mission (0239)
SF Balboa Park / Crocker Amazon 0238
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Looking south over Crocker-Amazon neighborhood of San Francisco from Balboa Park. The hills in the distance are the western slope of San Bruno mountain, the houses on the slope would be in Daly City (San Mateo county).
SF Balboa Park / Excelsior district (0233)
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Looking almost due east over Excelsior neighborhood of San Francisco, from Balboa Park. The tower in the distance is in the lower portions of McLaren Park.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0230)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. The tunnel was built in 1916-18 and the station is the deepest station on Muni. Looking to the north (towards downtown) from the platform; the next station north is Castro.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0228)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. Due to the depth of the station, most passengers use elevators to access the platform; these are the elevators at the track level.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0227)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. Due to the depth of the station, most passengers use elevators to access the platform, though stairs are available. I couldn't find the depth of the station, but my guess is that it is the equivalent of about 8 stories. A portion of the steps are shown here.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0226)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. Due to the depth of the station, most passengers use elevators to access the platform; these are the elevators at the upper level.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0225)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. Originally named Laguna Honda station, it provides access to the Twin Peaks Tunnel. The tunnel was built in 1916-18 and the station is the deepest station on Muni.
SF Forest Hill Muni (0222)
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Forest Hill station on Muni. Originally named Laguna Honda station, it provides access to the Twin Peaks Tunnel. The tunnel was built in 1916-18 and the station is the deepest station on Muni.
SF ATT park duck ride (0221)
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"Ride the Duck" amphibious vehicle headed towards the bay for the amphibious portion of the tour off AT&T park.
SF waterfront 4th St Bridge Muni T line (0220)
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Outbound Muni T trolley crossing the 4th Street Bridge. It is white due to being wrapped in an advertisement.
SF waterfront 4th St Bridge Muni T line (0217)
SF waterfront 3rd St Bridge (0216)
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Third Street Bridge with AT&T Park in the background, taken from a parking lot across Mission Creek. Mission Creek once flowed from near Mission Dolores to the Bay (roughly 2.5 miles), but the vast majority of it (2/3rds) has disappeared and the remainder is straightened and channeled.
SF ATT park (0215)
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AT&T Ball Park taken from McCovey Point. The water area is a part of SF Bay named McCovey Cove after Willie McCovey of the SF Giants. Some fans take their boats to the cove during games, partly in hopes of catching a fly ball (the cove is beyond right field)
SF ATT park duck ride (0214)
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