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  2. Portal : San Francisco Bay Area/Selected historical image/59

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    "Pavilion from Gestie", views in Woodward's Gardens, San Francisco (1860?-1880?). image credit: Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views

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    "Hayward, California. The Negi family, operators of a forty-acre intensively cultivated, leased truck farm, completes arrangements with a Chinese business man who is taking over this farm and equipment at the time of the family's voluntary evacuation to Colorado prior to Civilian Exclusion Orders."

  4. Woodward's Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Woodward's Gardens, commonly referred to as The Gardens, was a combination amusement park, museum, art gallery, zoo, and aquarium operating from 1866 to 1891 in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [1] [2] The Gardens covered two city blocks, bounded by Mission, Valencia, 13th, and 15th Streets in San Francisco. [3]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco

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    Northern tip of San Francisco Peninsula on U.S. 101: Presidio: 140: Pumping Station No. 2 San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System: Pumping Station No. 2 San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System

  6. In San Francisco’s Tony Pacific Heights, a Once-Sleepy ...

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    San Francisco firm Homework transforms a grand historic house in Pacific Heights into a home brimming with color and life for a young family.

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  8. Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada

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    Frequently, owners of Italianate, Colonial, or Federal houses chose to add a mansard roof and French ornamental features to update their homes in the latest fashions. [ 17 ] As American and Canadian architects went to study in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts in increasing numbers, Second Empire became more significant as a stylistic choice.

  9. Your Ultimate Guide to French Gardens - AOL

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