
Western Neighborhoods Project Any requests for the next SF West History Minute?

Western Neighborhoods Project Tuesday Nov 24, 7pm at St Philip's: WNP President Richard Brandi talks about the old Southern Pacific Main Line through Noe Valley at the San Francisco History Association's monthy meeting

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Western Neighborhoods Project New SF West History Minute. The journey and current disposition of a U.S. Life Saving Station.
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Built in 1878, a building used by the Life Saving Service was moved in 1923 from Golden Gate Park to the Richmond District.

Western Neighborhoods Project Frank Dunnigan gets you ready for Thanksgiving with some memories and savory recipes:
Streetwise - Thanksgiving Rituals in the Outside Lands - Western Neighborhoods Project - San Francis
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Frank Dunnigan, holidays, San Francisco, San Francisco neighborhoods, history

Western Neighborhoods Project Not all stucco is the same:
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In 1941, builder Ray Galli broke the Sunset District mold with his tiny single-story homes.

Western Neighborhoods Project Here's the Carville story via the modern technology of radio:
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Where the ocean meets the shore in San Francisco, sand dunes stretch for miles. Those same dunes used to cover all of what’s now the Sunset district, a residential neighborhood known for rows and rows of pastel-colored stucco houses. ...

Western Neighborhoods Project WNP members get in free to the SFMHS lecture tonight. See our events page for directions and more information
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Western Neighborhoods Project If you happen to be near a radio in the Bay Area this afternoon at 5:00pm, tune into KALW 91.7 FM. On the program Crosscurrents will be an interview with Woody LaBounty about the streetcar community of Carville-by-the-Sea.

Western Neighborhoods Project SF Chronicle's Carl Nolte writes about the last Carville house today:
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From the outside, the house on San Francisco's Great Highway looks pretty ordinary - it has two stories, and the brown shingles are faded by the sun, fog and wind from the ocean just across the street. But like a lot of things in San Francisco, this house is not what it seems.

Western Neighborhoods Project hey folks, become a fan of the library, they have a nice page and blog
Biblioteca / Edifício público:43 fãs

Western Neighborhoods Project
Come out this Sunday and celebrate the release of
Carville-by-the-Sea: San Francisco's Streetcar Suburb, a new book by Woody LaBounty, which vividly recalls one of the quirkiest communities in San Francisco's rich history.
http://carville-book.com/
Hora:Domingo, 1 de Novembro de 2009 13:00
Local:Sunset Youth Services 3918 Judah Street

Western Neighborhoods Project You thought the SF West History Minute would never come back. You were wrong:
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The developers of Westwood Highlands used decorative metal signs affixed to light standards to promote and identify the subdivision.

Cecelia Pappadakis Fontillas Sounds like fun, too bad I live behind the Redwood Curtain!! I think My husband and I will move back to the city when our last kid leaves the nest. After all my various moves, this will be my last. The place I belong




















