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Forest Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Forest Hill is one of eight master-planned residence parks in San Francisco. [4] Forest Hill is located near the middle of the City of San Francisco, southeast of the Inner Sunset and northeast of West Portal. Boundaries are roughly Seventh Avenue/Laguna Honda Boulevard to the north ...
Forest Hill station is a Muni Metro station near the Forest Hill and Laguna Honda neighborhoods in San Francisco, California. It was originally built in 1916 to 1918 as part of the Twin Peaks Tunnel , and is the oldest subway station west of Philadelphia and east of Istanbul . [ 3 ]
Forest Hill, San Francisco, California, a neighborhood Forest Hill Station (San Francisco), a Muni Metro station; Forest Hill, Indiana; Forest Hill, Kansas; Forest Hill (Danville, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Boyle County, Kentucky; Forest Hill, Louisiana; Forest Hill, Maryland; Forest Hill, Newark ...
House on Telegraph Hill is a 1951 American film noir thriller directed by Robert Wise, starring Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortese, and William Lundigan. The film received an Academy Award nomination for its art direction. Telegraph Hill is a dominant hill overlooking the water in northeast San Francisco.
Forest Hill station (Muni Metro), a Muni Metro station in San Francisco Forest Hills station (LIRR), a Long Island Rail Road station in Queens, New York Forest Hills station (MBTA), an MBTA multimodal station in Boston, Massachusetts
Forest Hill, San Francisco; G. Grandview Park; H. Hippie Hill; I. Irish Hill (San Francisco) J. John McLaren Park; L. Lafayette Park (San Francisco) Lincoln Heights ...
In 1967, the city of San Francisco, California, adopted Article 10 of the Planning Code, providing the city with the authority to designate and protect landmarks from inappropriate alterations. As of June 2024, the city had designated 318 structures or other properties as San Francisco Designated Landmarks. [1]
The "Hills" chapter of Gladys Hansen's San Francisco Almanac [4] repeated the list given in Hills of San Francisco and added the then-recently-named Cathedral Hill for a total of 43, but the "Places" chapter [5] listed many additional hills. More recent lists include more hills, some lesser-known, some not on the mainland, and some without names.